[Sugar-devel] Concept Mapping Activity and Labyrith
Simon Schampijer
simon at schampijer.de
Mon Feb 14 15:25:34 EST 2011
On 02/14/2011 02:10 PM, Nagarjuna G wrote:
> This is a proposal for discussion to develop concept mapping mode
> within Labyrinth or as an independent activity using the code base of
> Labyrinth. I elaborate below how Labyrinth can be developed/modified
> further to support concept mapping.
>
> 1. Concept mapping requires, unlike mind maps, names/labels to be
> given to each link.
> 2. A mode switch can be provided to change between mind maps and concept maps.
> 3. Keeping the map while in concept map mode should create a file
> which stores mode preference + the map.
> 4. Concept mapping requires multiple parents (this is possible in
> labyrith, but by delinking the nodes after making them.) We can
> possibly achieve this by adding a node with a KeyPress + MouseClick on
> the canvas.
> 5. Concept mapping requires cross links between nodes (this is
> already possible in Labyrinth)
> 6. An option to keep in CmapTools format (which is an XML ecnoding)
> for data exchange between other concept mapping apps.
>
> I would like to know what your reactions are to this proposal. Please
> comment on the feasibility.
>
> gnowledge lab (http://lab.gnowledge.org) can undertake this
> development work with help from the current developers of Labyrith.
> Of course, if the current team is happy to implement these features,
> that will be wonderful. Our lab does teacher training on Sugar in
> India, and we desperately need a free concept mapping application.
> Once I hear your views, we can start the work as soon as possible.
>
> thanks in advance
> --
> Nagarjuna
Hi Nagarjuna,
thanks for sharing your interest! Actually we were talking about this
need here at OLPC (today!!!) as well. The Concept Maps are often used in
education. If you would find ways to enhance Labyrinth, that would be
great. For example, changing the color of a bubble might work as a first
step to indicate the relationship:
(Sugar)
|
(UI)
|
(GNOME)
Having the 'UI' bubble in another color than the 'Sugar' and 'GNOME'
bubble would indicate that it is an relationship. I am sure there are
other and better ways - just a quick idea.
Looking forward to hear more on this,
Simon
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