käsiteverkkoja
Käsiteverkkoja, known in English as concept maps, are graphical tools used to organize and represent knowledge. They consist of nodes, which represent concepts, and links, which represent the relationships between these concepts. These relationships are often labeled to further clarify the connection. The structure of a concept map is typically hierarchical, with broader concepts at the top and more specific concepts branching out below.
The creation of concept maps can aid in understanding complex subjects, identifying connections between ideas, and
Concept mapping was developed by Joseph D. Novak in the 1970s, drawing upon the learning theories of