Concept Dependency Graph
SampleConcept Dependency Graph for Ohm's Law
A Concept Dependency Graph is a specific type of graph that has the following properties.
- Each Concept is represented by a vertex and all concepts have a short name called the "label".
- By default circles are used to represent concepts in a graph.
- To learn a new Concept, you must understand the prerequisite concepts called the dependant concepts.
- Concepts each have a DEPENDS_ON directed link that points to what other Concepts any concept depends on. To keep the chart ink smaller, the abbreviation "dep" is often used.
- A course is a collection of Concepts that must be learned in an approximate order.
- Every course has a collection of background foundational concepts that should be mastered before the student takes the course.
- Concepts that are prerequisites for the course often appear on the left edge of the concept graph at a location of x=-300.
- Advanced concepts often appear on the right at x=300
- By convention, concrete physical concepts are lower in the graph and more abstract mathematical concepts are initially located toward the top of the graph.
- When we want to focus on a concept, that concept is displayed in a larger font.
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