Cognitive map ๐Ÿ—บ️

A cognitive map refers to the mental representation or image of the layout of one’s physical or conceptual environment. The term was first introduced by psychologist Edward Tolman in the 1940s. Cognitive maps help individuals to navigate unfamiliar situations, give directions, and organize, learn, or recall information effectively.
As part of the B.Ed. curriculum, we were required to prepare a cognitive map based on Plus One and Plus Two Mathematics textbooks. For this purpose, I selected Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations from the Plus One syllabus, and Vector Algebra from the Plus Two syllabus to construct the cognitive map.

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