kavramyle
Kavramyle is a neologism used to describe a conceptual method for organizing ideas that blends thematic mapping with iterative synthesis. The term is applied across fields that require translation between abstract concepts and practical designs, including design thinking, curriculum development, and interdisciplinary research.
The word combines elements suggestive of "concept" and "method" and is used to denote both a process
Kavramyle approaches typically emphasize (1) mapping core concepts and their relationships, (2) generating narrative or visual
Practitioners use kavramyle-informed methods for curriculum design, product strategy, organization of research agendas, and collaborative workshops.
Critics argue that kavramyle can be vague when not paired with rigorous evaluation criteria and that its
Kavramyle overlaps with concept mapping, systems thinking, and design synthesis, and is often adapted to fit