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Using visual conceptual models in teaching. / Gavrilova, Tatiana; Leshcheva, Irina; Bolotnikova, Ekaterina.
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Education (ICE-2012). ed. / Chrysovaladis Prachalias. Greece : Research and Training Institute of East Aegean, 2012. p. 191-197.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Using visual conceptual models in teaching
AU - Gavrilova, Tatiana
AU - Leshcheva, Irina
AU - Bolotnikova, Ekaterina
N1 - Conference code: 8
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - This work is devoted to the problem of using modern visual conceptual knowledge modeling in teaching of management and other socio-economic disciplines in business schools and universities. We consider two most popular visual modeling tools — mind maps and concept maps. These models are often called mental models or knowledge maps. The main stress is put on a didacticmaps development methodology and practical examples of their creation for different business oriented courses using modern software. Mind-maps are hierarchical diagrams used for visual representation of ideas, projects, and tasks, which are connected with the main concept and organized radially around it. They are used for generating, visualization, structuring and classification of ideas, as well as for facilitation of education and decision-making processes. Graphical representation, as a method for compact information organization, can be used as a powerful mind tool with regard to any intellectual professional activity domain, including education. The tool of visual maps can be used in teaching of any discipline. Maps are used also for student knowledge control, for preparation of presentations and other types of teaching materials. The problem of structuring and visual representation of knowledge is not a trivial issue, especially for distance learning forms.
AB - This work is devoted to the problem of using modern visual conceptual knowledge modeling in teaching of management and other socio-economic disciplines in business schools and universities. We consider two most popular visual modeling tools — mind maps and concept maps. These models are often called mental models or knowledge maps. The main stress is put on a didacticmaps development methodology and practical examples of their creation for different business oriented courses using modern software. Mind-maps are hierarchical diagrams used for visual representation of ideas, projects, and tasks, which are connected with the main concept and organized radially around it. They are used for generating, visualization, structuring and classification of ideas, as well as for facilitation of education and decision-making processes. Graphical representation, as a method for compact information organization, can be used as a powerful mind tool with regard to any intellectual professional activity domain, including education. The tool of visual maps can be used in teaching of any discipline. Maps are used also for student knowledge control, for preparation of presentations and other types of teaching materials. The problem of structuring and visual representation of knowledge is not a trivial issue, especially for distance learning forms.
KW - knowledge management
KW - visual conceptual models
KW - teaching
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-618-5009-05-2
SP - 191
EP - 197
BT - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Education (ICE-2012)
A2 - Prachalias, Chrysovaladis
PB - Research and Training Institute of East Aegean
CY - Greece
T2 - 8th International Conference on Education
Y2 - 5 July 2012 through 7 July 2012
ER -
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