"Reading Rockets shares that "A concept map is a visual organizer that can enrich students' understanding of a new concept. Using a graphic organizer, students think about the concept in several ways. Most concept map organizers engage students in answering questions such as, "What is it? What is it like? What are some examples?" Concept maps deepen understanding and comprehension." Cast reports: "There is solid evidence for the effectiveness of graphic organizers in facilitating learning." A summary of this finding is that, "When looking across 23 different studies they found a consistent effect on comprehension."
Via Beth Dichter
Graphic organizers often help students understand new concepts, and they may help students find misunderstanding or areas of weakness (and strength). This post provides:
* 7 ideas on how to use graphic organizers/concept maps in the classroom
* 5 examples of use in the classroom
* The benefits of graphic organizers
* Concept maps and assistive technology
* Multiple intelligences/learning styles supported
* Sources that provide graphic organizers including a list of online, downloadable, iDevices, Chrome extensions and printables
* A list of websites with additional information
Many great resources are available in this post.
Some great links in this article to a plethora of resources.
Of great use when making decisions about supporting higher order thinking in assisted learning.