Concept Mapping as a Program Planning Tool
Volume
29
Issue
3
Abstract
Concepts are patterns or regularities we see in events or objects. Concept mapping is a way to pictorially represent concepts and relationships held by an individual or a group. Extension staff and volunteers in 18 New York counties have been experimenting with concept mapping as an aid to setting program direction. In almost every case, participants have found the approach useful to program development and evaluation techniques. We'd be glad to share our experiences should you wish to explore use of concept mapping.
Recommended Citation
Duttweiler, M. W. (1991). Concept Mapping as a Program Planning Tool. The Journal of Extension, 29(3), Article 8. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol29/iss3/8