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Concept mapping

Dementia, 2010
A person-centred assessment and problem-solving approach is acknowledged widely as the preferred method for managing the behavioural and psychological symptoms of residents with dementia (BPSD). Currently this is not well implemented in residential dementia care.
Aberdeen, Suzanne.   +2 more
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Concept mapping–a strategy for assessment

Nursing Standard, 2004
Rapidly expanding knowledge has led to changing approaches to teaching, learning and assessing. The emphasis is on student-centred approaches that encourage lifelong learning skills. One such approach to learning is concept mapping. The case study in this article discusses the use of mapping as a successful strategy for assessment.
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Concept Mapping

Nurse Educator, 1998
Critical thinking, meaningful learning, and concept synthesis are key phrases pervading nursing literature as educators strive to promote optimal learning and improve clinical instruction and problem solving across levels of nursing education. Concept mapping offers a state-of-the-art metacognitive approach to achievement of these important goals.
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Concept Mapping: Developing Guides to Literature

College Teaching, 1989
Students often complain that they get lost reading literature. Con cept maps, which are diagrams that show the relationships among con cepts in a piece of writing, can help stu dents travel through literature to desti nations that they can identify and de fend. This article describes the use of instructor and student concept maps for Ernest Hemingway's
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Concepts of Maps

2016
The term map carries many definitions in a variety of settings. In this chapter, we propose an idea of maps as first class citizens in information systems; in other words, we propose a fundamental data type of maps and a set of associated operations that together form a Map Framework.
Mark McKenney, Markus Schneider
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Mapping concepts

Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2014
The notion of “conceptual mapping”, as a set of correspondences between conceptual domains, was popularized in Cognitive Semantics, following seminal work by Lakoff & Johnson (1980), as a way of accounting for the basic cognitive activity underlying metaphor and metonymy.
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Concept of Mapping

Drug Information Journal, 1996
Mapping is a process of relating critical manufacturing variables (CMVs) to the in vitro dissolution profile and to in vivo bioavailability. The CMVs include formulation, process and equipment variables, and materials and method variables commonly employed in the manufacturing process that can significantly affect the in vitro dissolution profile of ...
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CONCEPT MAP

Concept maps are powerful educational tools that visually represent relationships among concepts, enabling learners to structure and integrate knowledge meaningfully. In the context of health professions education, concept maps serve as effective strategies for teaching, learning, and assessment, particularly in complex domains like clinical reasoning,
Hannah Edelbroek   +2 more
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Concept Mapping

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1995
CANDYCE M ROBERTS   +3 more
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Static and interactive concept maps for chemistry learning

Educational Psychology, 2021
Rachel M Wong   +2 more
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