Concept mapping is not just for kids. Use it as a fun and creative way to plan lessons.
Choose a work of art and three concepts that relate to what you see and what you teach. Click + to add connections between your concept and selected work of art. Organize your concepts, connections, and ideas by dragging and resizing. Pinpoint how connections relate to visual details by dragging the round end of the connection line onto the image.
Did you change your mind? Drag your old ideas to the trash, and start afresh.
Finished maps may be used as the starting point of a lesson plan, a guide for a classroom discussion, or the catalyst for collaboration among colleagues.
Share your creative connections by making your map and description public. Don’t be surprised if other educators borrow your good ideas and collaborate by adding some of their own.