Lets try another exercise:
Propositions are the 'heart' of concept mapping. Through propositions we express our understanding about a topic. Through carefully selected linking words, we express the relationships between the concepts in the map. Without carefully constructed propositions, its impossible to build a good concept map.
But there is more to a concept map than constructing a set of propositions. Let's get started with the some of the structural, topological aspects of concept maps. But first you need to learn how to use the CmapTools concept map editor. Click here to continue.
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