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CETP - Concept Map Making and Outline Techniques

When we read an article or a chapter from any book in our syllabus, our mind captures some main points. We do not remember every word but we get a memory of the book or text. This happens when we watch a movie or even when we travel to new places. We STORE INFORMATION in mind and when we have to EXPLAIN it in detail, we explain the POINTS we have mapped in mind. 

This is what we do with the CONCEPT MAPS or MIND MAPS. The outline is like the architecture of the building. It is the skeleton of the plan and we know it is also used in designing websites. We need to plan based on an outline. Sometimes, we know everything, we have read or seen, so we make an outline for others to understand it better and easier.

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We can see that MS Word or PowerPoint, CANVA and other software also give us the option to Design the Maps of Information to make it a good presentation. 

You can find many professional Apps/Software and Websites to make Concept Maps. 

This topic is very very useful for you in your future. You can join any Job or do any Business, good planning will always be the FIRST THING you need.

In simple words, a FLOW CHART or a PROCESS is also Concept Map. You can say that it is not a TEXT SUMMARY but a GRAPHIC SUMMARY!

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What is a concept map?

A concept map is a diagram that depicts the relationships between ideas using nodes, links and linking words. A node is a circle or square that contains a concept, while a link is a line or arrow that connects said nodes. Meanwhile, linking words add context by describing the relationship between nodes. 

A concept map can help you understand and learn new information, organize and recall facts, visualize strategies, simplify complex thoughts and generate brand new ideas. 

(Source https://venngage.com/blog/how-to-make-a-concept-map/)

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