Logiciels de construction de cartes de connaissances: Des outils pour apprendre

This article examines the possible uses of concept mapping software in a university or continuing education context. Concept mapping applications allow the student to graphically represent compiled information as a network of nodes and vectors. The article looks at several applications that may be used to make different kinds of maps, but mainly reviews teaching strategies that incorporate these tools as well as providing a number of planning pointers. It also summarizes the main advantages and difficulties at a cognitive level in constructing concept maps. (http://www.profetic.org/dossiers/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=108)

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