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Examples of Semantic Networks from Previous 446 Students
- Type of resource: Semantic network examples
- Source: multiple
- Description: Click on the following files to download them to your computer.
Please note! - To save these files to your computer, you'll need to click/hold on the hyperlink (right button click/hold on a Windows machine). That will bring up a pop-up menu where you can choose to "save/download the link/target to disk." (If you were to just click on the link, you would only see a bunch of garbage in your browser window.) Then, to view the saved file, you need to have the software listed. If you don't have the software, you should search the Web site of the vendor to see if a demo version is available.
- Examples that use "SemNet" software
- Archebe
- American Lit
- Brit Rom Poets
- Business
- Charlotte's Web
- Creativity
- Demeter
- Dick/Carey Model
- Dinosaurs
- Elements of Fiction
- Elements of Style
- Exercise
- Film
- Functions
- Geometric Optics
- Human Body
- Kemalism
- Light
- Macbeth
- Order Chelonia
- Organic
- Othelio
- Our Town
- Plants
- Polygons
- Programming
- Real Numbers
- Religions
- Sesame Street
- Examples that use "Inspiration" software
Concept Mapping Homepage
- Type of resource: Web site
- Source: http://www.to.utwente.nl/user/ism/lanzing/cm_home.htm
- Description: This site provides a short overall description of concept mapping, along with an example and links to other concept mapping sites. An extensive list of software options is also included.
Lesson Plan: Introduction to Concept Mapping
- Type of resource: Web site
- Source: http://www.inspiration.com/book/cm.html
- Description: This link is an excerpt from the book, "Classroom Ideas Using Inspiration," and gives a lesson plan for using concept mapping in a secondary science class. It includes a student-generated concept map of mitochondria that is great!
The Concept Mapping Workshop
- Type of resource: Web site
- Source: http://hednet.polyu.edu.hk/CMWkshp_folder/CncptMapp.Wkshop.html#CONTENTS
- Description: This site is part of a workshop for university faculty on using concept maps in their classes. It includes a step by step
Combining Concept Mapping and Adaptive Advice to Teach Reading Comprehension
- Type of resource: Web site
- Source: http://www.iicm.edu/jucs_1_3/combining_concept_mapping_and/html/paper.html
- Description: This indepth paper discusses using concept maps to improve reading comprehension. It also includes a good list of other references.