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Concept mapping

4 papers

Evidence base for concept mapping — every paper below is DOI-verified so you can trace any claim back to its source.

Papers


  1. Karpicke J. D., Blunt J. R. — **Year:** 2011
    2011DOI: 10.1126/science.1199327
  2. Nesbit J. C., Adesope O. O. — **Year:** 2006
    2006DOI: 10.3102/00346543076003413
  3. Novak J. D. — **Year:** 2002
    2002DOI: 10.1002/sce.10032
  4. Heinze-Fry J. A., Novak J. D. — **Year:** 1990
    1990DOI: 10.1002/sce.3730740406

Audio companion script


This technique is called concept mapping. Reach for it when you want to apply concept mapping to strengthen recall. The idea is simple. You build a steady habit and let it do the work over time. It is backed by four peer reviewed studies, so the advice rests on real evidence. Try it on your own material this week and notice how much more sticks.