Graphic organiser

Graphic organisers are a visual tool that help learners to organise and categorise information effectively.

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How to use in a learning design

To utilize the 'graphic organizer' learning method in your next learning design, start by determining the main topic or concept that learners need to understand. Next, identify key subtopics or related information that can help clarify the main concept. Then, choose an appropriate graphic organizer format such as a mind map, Venn diagram, flowchart, or concept map. Organize the information in a visually appealing way by using shapes, colors, and connecting lines to show relationships between the main concept and its components. Encourage learners to actively participate in creating the graphic organizer either individually or in groups to enhance their understanding and retention of the material. Make sure to provide clear instructions on how to fill in the graphic organizer, including what information to include in each section. After learners have completed the organizer, encourage them to discuss their findings with peers or the educator to reinforce their understanding further. By incorporating graphic organizers into your learning design, you can help learners visualize complex information, make connections between ideas, and improve their comprehension of the subject matter.

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Suitable for

A Graphic Organizer is a visual tool that helps students organize and represent information in a structured way. It is suitable for helping students understand relationships between concepts, brainstorm ideas, summarize information, and improve comprehension of complex topics. Graphic organizers are appropriate to use when students need to classify information, make comparisons, identify patterns, or create a visual representation of data to enhance understanding and retention of content.

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Unsuitable for

Graphic organizers are not suitable for presenting highly complex and specialized information that requires extensive text and in-depth analysis. They may not be appropriate in situations where the content is too detailed or when the subject matter is highly technical. In these cases, relying solely on a graphic organizer may oversimplify the information or fail to adequately convey the depth and complexity of the content. It is important to consider the content and learning objectives carefully to determine when a graphic organizer may be inappropriate for use.

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Requires / leads from

Graphic organizers can be a powerful tool for learners to visually organize and represent information, making complex ideas more accessible. Before using graphic organizers with learners, it is important to ensure that they have a foundational understanding of the concepts being represented. This can involve pre-teaching relevant concepts, vocabulary, or frameworks, as well as providing examples and models for how to use the graphic organizer effectively. By building on this prior knowledge, learners can then confidently engage with the graphic organizer to enhance their learning experience.

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Leads to

Graphic organizers can help learners organize information, make connections, and visualize concepts, leading to better comprehension and retention of content. By using graphic organizers, learners can improve their critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and overall understanding of complex topics. This foundational skill can prepare learners for higher levels of education where they will be required to process and retain larger amounts of information, leading to greater success in their academic and professional pursuits.

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Typical duration

Learner centricity

Medium

Delivery compatibility

✓ Face to face
✓ Blended
✓ Hybrid
✓ Online

Technologies required

Learning types

✓ Acquire
✓ Discuss
✓ Collaborate
✓ Investigate
✓ Practice
✓ Produce

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