Mapping is a process of reorganizing and rearranging (moving) the most important ideas and information from your reading or textbook and converting it into a diagram with your own words to help you understand and remember what you read.
Because mapping makes it easier to organize and remember what you have read, mapping is a useful studying technique. Moreover, mapping can help you organize your own writing when used as a pre-writing technique.
How do you select the type of map to be used? | ||
Use Charts or Matrixes to compare and contrast qualities, examples, descriptions, and facts. | Use Stars or Spiders to show themes, examples, descriptions, and definitions. | Use Trees or Hierarchies to show categories, classifications, analysis, structures, descriptions, and examples. |
Use Chains to show processes, sequences, causes and effects, chronological order, and steps. | Use Flowcharts/Venn Diagrams to show relationships between diagrams, points of overlap, and points of distinction. | Use Sketches to show physical structures, visual images, concrete objects, spatial relationships, and descriptions of places. |