Concept mapping as developed by Novak (Novak, 1998; Novak & Cañas 2006) is a graphical tool used to represent links between ideas. Ideas are written in
boxes and linked with arrows carrying explanatory legends. The ability to construct a concept map illustrates two essential properties of understanding: the
representation and the organization of ideas. Halford (1993) states that “to understand a concept entails having an internal representation or mental model
that reflects the structure of that concept” (p. 7). A concept map is an attempt to make explicit such a mental model so that it can be reviewed with others
(Chang, 2007). The construction of concept maps is an excellent way to offer a preliminary organization of knowledge and to structure your understanding of
how you will approach your dissertation topic.
Create a concept map with a list of references for the preliminary literature review of your dissertation proposal topic (See:
Follow these steps to create a concept map: (I have attached a preliminary concept map for my topic)…