This document introduces concept mapping and provides examples of its uses and methods. Concept mapping can be used for note-taking, studying, and memorization. It allows users to visually map connections between concepts, theories, and examples using paper, whiteboards, or software. The document offers tips on creating maps, such as considering the audience, using size, color, and labels effectively, and enabling zooming and collaboration functions. Other methods for presenting concepts, like free writing, lists, tables, and multimedia are also briefly mentioned.