Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation

Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation
Title Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation PDF eBook
Author Mary Kane
Publisher SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages 224
Release 2007
Genre Computers
ISBN

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This is a complete guide to the concept mapping methodology and strategies behind using it for a broad range of social scientists - including students, researchers and practitioners.

Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation

Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation
Title Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation PDF eBook
Author Mary Kane
Publisher SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages 0
Release 2006-10-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781412940283

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Concept Mapping for Planning and Evaluation is a thorough, accessible guide to concept mapping in its most useful form for social or organizational researchers in any context. With straightforward language and useful examples from their 40 combined years of creating and working with this process, authors Mary Kane and William M. K. Trochim describe in detail the six major steps in the conduct of group concept mapping. is a thorough, accessible guide to concept mapping in its most useful form for social or organizational researchers in any context. With straightforward language and useful examples from their 40 combined years of creating and working with this process, authors Mary Kane and William M. K. Trochim describe in detail the six major steps in the conduct of group concept mapping.

Conversations About Group Concept Mapping

Conversations About Group Concept Mapping
Title Conversations About Group Concept Mapping PDF eBook
Author Mary Kane
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 249
Release 2017-10-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1506329179

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Conversations About Group Concept Mapping: Applications, Examples, and Enhancements takes a concise, practice-based approach to group concept mapping. After defining the method, demonstrating how to design a project, and providing guidelines to analyze the results, this book then dives into real research exemplars. Conversations with the researchers are based on in depth interviews that connected method, practice and results. The conversations are from a wide variety of research settings, that include mapping the needs of at-risk African American youth, creating dialogue within a local business community, considering learning needs in the 21st century, and identifying the best ways to support teens receiving Supplemental Social Security Income. The authors reflect on the commonalities between the cases and draw out insights into the overall group concept mapping method from each case.

Visualizing Social Science Research

Visualizing Social Science Research
Title Visualizing Social Science Research PDF eBook
Author Johannes Wheeldon
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 224
Release 2011-07-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 145223955X

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This introductory text presents basic principles of social science research through maps, graphs, and diagrams. The authors show how concept maps and mind maps can be used in quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research, using student-friendly examples and classroom-based activities. Integrating theory and practice, chapters show how to use these tools to plan research projects, "see" analysis strategies, and assist in the development and writing of research reports.

Concept Mapping in Mathematics

Concept Mapping in Mathematics
Title Concept Mapping in Mathematics PDF eBook
Author Karoline Afamasaga-Fuata'i
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 339
Release 2009-04-21
Genre Education
ISBN 0387891943

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Concept Mapping in Mathematics: Research into Practice is the first comprehensive book on concept mapping in mathematics. It provides the reader with an understanding of how the meta-cognitive tool, namely, hierarchical concept maps, and the process of concept mapping can be used innovatively and strategically to improve planning, teaching, learning, and assessment at different educational levels. This collection of research articles examines the usefulness of concept maps in the educational setting, with applications and examples ranging from primary grade classrooms through secondary mathematics to pre-service teacher education, undergraduate mathematics and post-graduate mathematics education. A second meta-cognitive tool, called vee diagrams, is also critically examined by two authors, particularly its value in improving mathematical problem solving. Thematically, the book flows from a historical development overview of concept mapping in the sciences to applications of concept mapping in mathematics by teachers and pre-service teachers as a means of analyzing mathematics topics, planning for instruction and designing assessment tasks including applications by school and university students as learning and review tools. This book provides case studies and resources that have been field tested with school and university students alike. The findings presented have implications for enriching mathematics learning and making problem solving more accessible and meaningful for students. The theoretical underpinnings of concept mapping and of the studies in the book include Ausubel’s cognitive theory of meaningful learning, constructivist and Vygotskian psychology to name a few. There is evidence particularly from international studies such as PISA and TIMSS and mathematics education research, which suggest that students’ mathematical literacy and problem solving skills can be enhanced through students collaborating and interacting as they work, discuss and communicate mathematically. This book proposes the meta-cognitive strategy of concept mapping as one viable means of promoting, communicating and explicating students’ mathematical thinking and reasoning publicly in a social setting (e.g., mathematics classrooms) as they engage in mathematical dialogues and discussions. Concept Mapping in Mathematics: Research into Practice is of interest to researchers, graduate students, teacher educators and professionals in mathematics education.

Innovating with Concept Mapping

Innovating with Concept Mapping
Title Innovating with Concept Mapping PDF eBook
Author Alberto Cañas
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 331
Release 2016-08-20
Genre Education
ISBN 331945501X

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Concept Mapping, CMC 2016, held in Tallinn, Estonia, in September 2016. The 25 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 135 submissions. The papers address issues such as facilitation of learning; eliciting, capturing, archiving, and using “expert” knowledge; planning instruction; assessment of “deep” understandings; research planning; collaborative knowledge modeling; creation of “knowledge portfolios”; curriculum design; eLearning, and administrative and strategic planning and monitoring.

Planning Health Promotion Programs

Planning Health Promotion Programs
Title Planning Health Promotion Programs PDF eBook
Author L. Kay Bartholomew Eldredge
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 770
Release 2011-01-25
Genre Medical
ISBN 0470918888

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This thoroughly revised and updated third edition of Planning Health Promotion Programs provides a powerful, practical resource for the planning and development of health education and health promotion programs. At the heart of the book is a streamlined presentation of Intervention Mapping, a useful tool for the planning and development of effective programs. The steps and tasks of Intervention Mapping offer a framework for making and documenting decisions for influencing change in behavior and environmental conditions to promote health and to prevent or improve a health problem. Planning Health Promotion Programs gives health education and promotion professionals and researchers information on the latest advances in the field, updated examples and explanations, and new illustrative case studies. In addition, the book has been redesigned to be more teachable, practical, and practitioner-friendly.