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Searching is a CINCH!
  Introduction
  Welcome
  Objectives
  Introduction
  CINCH steps
  Concept Mapping
  Identify your Engine
  Narrow your Search
  Credibility Assessment
  Helpful Resource
  Conclusion
  Multi-Media Files
  Search Engines
  Summary
  Test
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Concept map

Where in the WWW is it?
(Searching is a CINCH!)

Concept Map
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You're now ready to begin exploring how to identify your search engine, but before you begin, here are some additonal links located outside of this website that will help you with developing concept maps. If you think you already understand what is concept mapping and how to use it to develop your research topic, then go to the next page.

Resource Links

Suggested software titles for creating concept maps:

Inspiration

Decision Explorer

Axon Idea Processor

VisiMap

Mind Manager

Smart Products


Word Webs

For more examples, visit these Word Webs found on the Inspiration software website:

Literary Webs Character Webs
Comparisons Prewriting

Idea Mapping

To see more examples of idea mapping, visit this page on the Inspiration software website: Idea Mapping.


Concept Mapping

For a complete description on concept mapping, visit this page on the Inspiration website: Concept Mapping.


If you would like to see additional examples of how other educators have created concept maps for topics, visit these pages on the Inspiration software website:

Concept Map examples by curriculum on Inspiration website:

Language Arts Social Studies Science
Math MultiMedia Planning
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