There are four major categories of concept maps. These are distinguished by their different format for representing information. Examples of the various types of concept maps are presented on the following pages. Click over each in order to open a special window that contains several images. After viewing them, click over the upper left corner of the special window to close it.
Four Major Categories of Concept Maps:
Special Concept Maps include the following format types:
SPIDER CONCEPT MAP
The"spider" concept map is organized by placing the central theme or
unifying factor in the center of the map. Outwardly radiating sub-themes
surround the center of the map.
HIERARCHY CONCEPT MAP
The hierarchy concept map presents information in a descending order of
importance. The most important information is placed on the top.
Distinguishing factors determine the placement of the information.
FLOWCHART CONCEPT MAP
The flowchart concept map organizes information in a linear format.
SYSTEMS CONCEPT MAP
The systems concept map organizes information in a format which is similar
to a flowchart with the addition of 'INPUTS' and 'OUTPUTS'.
PICTURE LANDSCAPE CONCEPT MAP
These maps present information in a landscape format.
MULTIDIMENSIONAL / 3-D CONCEPT MAP
These describe the flow or state of information or resources which are too complicated for a simple two-dimensional map.
MANDALA /
MANDALA CONCEPT MAP
Information is presented within a format of interlocking geometric shapes.
A "telescoping" factor creates compelling visual effects which focus the
attention and thought processes of the viewer.