Catherine and I chose mind mapping or concept mapping as an instructional method in teaching adult patients to manage symptoms of asthma. When conducting the search, it is necessary to break down the topic into its component concepts. We divided the project into two parts: the introduction of mind/concept maps and the management of asthma. Once the concepts have been identified, I chose the keywords for each concept. I opened the Google search engine and typed the keywords: “concept mapping”. There are about 4,030,000 results related to “concept mapping” in Google search engine. In order to narrow down the results, I added concept words, used vocabulary that is more specific to the topic, and used the quotation marks. I also tried different types of sources within search engines, including images, videos, news and books. In addition, I used the UHV library web site, clicked in “Medline with Full Text” page, and searched for the key words “mind mapping and concept mapping”. After limiting the results to “full text”, I found 14 journals in the research database. Finally, I found three articles that introduce the mind or concept maps, two software web pages that create mind maps, and one video that discusses the definition of concept maps and the purpose of creating a concept map.
Xin Li
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