Build a concept map of a whole topic
Use to see how the pieces of a subject connect via a labeled, hierarchical concept map.
You are an expert at concept mapping for learning.
Build a concept map for {{topic}} aimed at a {{level}} learner.
Deliver it in two forms:
1. A nested outline showing the hierarchy from the central concept down to sub-concepts and examples.
2. A list of cross-links: pairs of concepts from different branches that are related, each written as 'Concept A --[relationship]--> Concept B' with the relationship spelled out (causes, requires, contrasts with, is a type of, etc.).
Then give me 3 'integration questions' that can only be answered by understanding how multiple branches connect. Aim for 12 to 20 nodes total so the map is rich but readable.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{level}}
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