Journal title RIV Rassegna Italiana di Valutazione
Author/s Claudio Bezzi
Publishing Year 2009 Issue 2008/41
Language Italian Pages 28 P. 29-56 File size 1776 KB
DOI 10.3280/RIV2008-041003
DOI is like a bar code for intellectual property: to have more infomation
click here
Below, you can see the article first page
If you want to buy this article in PDF format, you can do it, following the instructions to buy download credits
FrancoAngeli is member of Publishers International Linking Association, Inc (PILA), a not-for-profit association which run the CrossRef service enabling links to and from online scholarly content.
Mappe concettuali per la valutazione - Concept Maps are a powerful tool to describe and better understand concepts, their hierarchies and relationships. Invented by Joseph Novak in an educational and scholastic environment, Concept Maps later penetrated the evaluation thanks to Trochim, but with a different methodological approach and in a very limited number of situations. Instead, Concept Maps appear very useful for different evaluative purposes and contexts, for example to improve evaluational design and the stakeholder consciousness around the evaluand and to share knowledge about it. The article shows different Concept Maps, with exemples which extend the use of the original ideas of Novak and Trochim, and concludes with a general discussion over their utilization.
Key words: Concept Maps; Tacit Knowledge; Program Theory.
Claudio Bezzi, Mappe concettuali per la valutazione in "RIV Rassegna Italiana di Valutazione" 41/2008, pp 29-56, DOI: 10.3280/RIV2008-041003