I used it 10 years ago -- it's a mindmap, not a concept map, but I did use cMaps: Here is a post I made about mindmapping and concept mapping. cMaps are more powerful because they force articulation of connections
I used it 10 years ago -- it's a mindmap, not a concept map, but I did use cMaps: Here is a post I made about mindmapping and concept mapping. cMaps are more powerful because they force articulation of connections
@hrheingold Have you been using bubbl.us for very long? I have built my maps using cMapTools, since 2005. Here's one. http://tinyurl.com/TMI-Planning
Is there a public URL to your map, that anyone can view and click on your links? I clicked the link you provided and was sent to the bubbl website, where it asked me to sign up.
I used it 10 years ago -- it's a mindmap, not a concept map, but I did use cMaps: Here is a post I made about mindmapping and concept mapping. cMaps are more powerful because they force articulation of connections
@hrheingold Ha! I've had a link to that article in this section of my library for several years. https://tutormentorexchange.net/resource-links/collaboration-process-improvement/concept-maps-visualization
I wish more people would have learned to use concept maps/mind maps as you were doing in your classes, but in real world focus on specific issues. For instance, all of my cMaps focus on helping kids in high poverty neighborhoods get extra support that helps them move through school to work, over a 12-20 year period. That requires a lot of reiteration.