Collaborative Concept Mapping: Connecting with Research Team Capacities
Concept mapping has generally been used as a means to increase the depth and breadth of understanding within a particular knowledge domain or discipline. In this paper we trace the deployment of collaborative concept mapping by a research team in higher education and analyse its effectiveness using...
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doaj-ce705bf9acb7408f880d1b714b90416b2020-11-24T21:13:46ZengHindawi LimitedEducation Research International2090-40022090-40102014-01-01201410.1155/2014/836068836068Collaborative Concept Mapping: Connecting with Research Team CapacitiesLinda De George-Walker0Mark A. Tyler1School of Human, Health and Social Sciences, Central Queensland University, Locked Bag 3333, Bundaberg, QLD 4670, AustraliaSchool of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Mt Gravatt Campus, 176 Messines Ridge Road, Mt Gravatt Brisbane, QLD 4122, AustraliaConcept mapping has generally been used as a means to increase the depth and breadth of understanding within a particular knowledge domain or discipline. In this paper we trace the deployment of collaborative concept mapping by a research team in higher education and analyse its effectiveness using the crime metaphor of motive, means, and opportunity. This case study exemplifies two iterations of the research team’s collaborative concept map and shows how the process of the construction of such maps enabled the opportunity for team dialogue and coconstruction that was focused, hands-on, and visual. The concept mapping process provided the team with a meaning-making mechanism through which to share understandings and explore the team’s potential capacities.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/836068 |
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Concept mapping has generally been used as a means to increase the depth and breadth of understanding within a particular knowledge domain or discipline. In this paper we trace the deployment of collaborative concept mapping by a research team in higher education and analyse its effectiveness using the crime metaphor of motive, means, and opportunity. This case study exemplifies two iterations of the research team’s collaborative concept map and shows how the process of the construction of such maps enabled the opportunity for team dialogue and coconstruction that was focused, hands-on, and visual. The concept mapping process provided the team with a meaning-making mechanism through which to share understandings and explore the team’s potential capacities. |
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