Los ORGANIZADORES GRÁFICOS explicados: ¿Qué son y para qué sirven? (Lista de 31 tipos)📈
Graphic Organizers Overview
This section introduces graphic organizers as visual tools to explain complex concepts and relationships in a structured manner.
Graphic Organizers Types
- Graphic organizers aid in summarizing information for better understanding, especially with complex topics.
- Educational institutions and organizations utilize various graphic organizer structures tailored to different learning levels and purposes.
- Types of graphic organizers include strings of sequences, conceptual maps, schemas, character maps, mental maps, systems brace topics, tea form organizers, cause-effect maps, hierarchical diagrams, sequences of events, comparative charts.
Strings of Sequences
- Used for explaining notions with a chronological criterion like historical events.
- Requires a clear chronological order for effective visualization.
Conceptual Maps
- Ideal for representing relationships between concepts clearly using circles or boxes connected by lines.
Schemas
- Present information hierarchically to show primary ideas followed by secondary and tertiary ones.
Character Map and Mental Map
This section delves into character mapping in literary contexts and the synthesis of information through mental maps.
Character Map
- Widely used in literary creation to visually characterize plot characters around a central value.
Mental Map
- Aids in synthesizing information creatively for a comprehensive view of a subject with multiple facets.
Systems Brace Topics and Tea Form Organizers
Systems brace topics are explored along with tea form organizers focusing on comparison between elements.
Systems Brace Topics
- Useful for organizing topics with subtopics containing various elements within a hierarchical structure.
Tea Form Organizers
The Passage of Time and Organizational Structures
This section discusses various organizational structures used to express the passage of time and convey information effectively.
The Persuasion Map
- Aims to train in the art of persuasion.
- Breaks down specific motives and arguments to achieve a goal.
- Facilitates preparation for persuasive situations with a specific audience.
Circle of Ideas
- Central topic placed in a circle, with detailed breakdown in outer circles.
- Hierarchy in information presentation based on proximity to central circle.
- Used for detailed characterization of elements.
Organization Chart
- Commonly used in companies for outlining functional dependencies.
- Clearly depicts structural hierarchy and subordination relationships within an institution.
Visual Representation Structures: Main Idea Table, Story Maps, Cobwebs
This section explores visual representation structures like main idea tables, story maps, and cobwebs for organizing information effectively.
Main Idea Table
- Reflects relationships between ideas and associated data clearly.
- Utilizes metaphor of a table with main idea at the top and supporting arguments below.
Story Maps
- Divides narratives into chronological chapters.
- Includes details like event locations, character names, problem resolution process.
Cobwebs
- Central idea represented at the center with secondary information linked through webs.
Desired Classifications and Organizers
This section discusses different types of organizers used to classify information effectively.
Types of Organizers
- Organizers can utilize tables, circles, ovals, connectors, and various elements for classification.
- Descriptions, comparisons, and comb lists can be included in these organizers.
- The comb organizer focuses on a single main theme to explore all its variant possibilities.
- Encourages creativity by breaking down the central theme into multiple variants for enhanced information retrieval.
Temple of Knowledge Organizer
Introduces the concept of the Temple of Knowledge as an organizational tool.
Key Features
- Represents concepts related to a central idea similar to a main idea table but structured like a temple.
- The roof symbolizes the main idea while columns represent supporting concepts.
- Allows for numerous supporting columns as needed for comprehensive organization.