Concept mapping and mind mapping appear to be similar terms:
Mind mapping refers more often to the earlier, informal, subjective process of making one's ideas and their interconnections visual.
Concept mapping refers more often to the visual expression of abstract, interconnected nodes.
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Peter Donnan says:Jul 23, 2007 09:04; last updated at Jan 02, 2008 08:52 by Peter Donnan ( Permalink ) |
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This overlapping terminology is useful and in some ways the common territory is right brain thinking in representing conceputal frameworks. I tend to distinguish in a personal sense between loose association maps (done very quickly and without the cross-links being very sopthisticated) and concept maps that have more considered linkages between the ideas.