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A concept map is a graphical tool for organizing and presenting knowledge and showing links among different concepts. The idea is to create a map throughout the duration of the meeting. As participants add aspects to it every day, it will document the group’s shared knowledge. Concepts maps are less spontaneous than “associative maps”: The point is not to write down every association you have, but rather to structure and show links between different ideas and concepts. | A concept map is a graphical tool for organizing and presenting knowledge and showing links among different concepts. The idea is to create a map throughout the duration of the meeting. As participants add aspects to it every day, it will document the group’s shared knowledge. Concepts maps are less spontaneous than “associative maps”: The point is not to write down every association you have, but rather to structure and show links between different ideas and concepts. | ||
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Participants can use a personal or a group concept map as a place to write things down every day/in every new meeting/after specific experiences. In the end, it will show the knowledge and experience participants have gained. Therefore the concept map can be used as well in a group with about five persons. | Participants can use a personal or a group concept map as a place to write things down every day/in every new meeting/after specific experiences. In the end, it will show the knowledge and experience participants have gained. Therefore the concept map can be used as well in a group with about five persons. |