Techniques d’écriture

Cartes conceptuelles pour planifier un essai solide

Reliez thèse, sources, preuves et objections dans un plan clair avant de rédiger.

By Hommer Zhao

Beaucoup d’étudiants ont 12 sources mais pas encore d’argument lisible. La carte rend visibles la thèse, les raisons, les preuves, les garanties et les objections avant le brouillon.

For method foundations, compare concept map, argument map, and Purdue OWL on organizing your argument. Work with the guide, templates, and editor, then connect the process to active reading concept maps and research paper concept mapping.

TL;DR

  • Commencez par une question ciblée, gardez 18 à 28 nœuds, reliez chaque preuve à une affirmation et transformez la carte en tâches de paragraphes.
  • Use 6 node roles and keep the first essay map compact.
  • Test evidence before drafting full paragraphs.

"A weak essay often has enough facts. The failure is that evidence is attached to topics instead of claims."
— Hommer Zhao, Knowledge Mapping Researcher

Methode

NodeQuestionStrong signalDraft action
ThèseWhat do I defend?debatable sentencenarrow it
RaisonWhy believe it?2-4 branchesremove repetition
PreuveWhat proves it?source or exampleattach to one claim
GarantieWhy does it count?explicit logicwrite explanation
Contre-argumentWhat would a critic say?specific objectionanswer or qualify
Rôle du paragrapheWhat does it do?active verbdraft around the task

Example

Dans un essai sur les téléphones à l’école, "technologie" est trop large. Une meilleure thèse limite l’usage en classe avec exceptions d’urgence.

Template for 1200 to 1800 words: focus question, thesis, 3 reasons, 6 to 9 evidence nodes, one warrant per evidence node, one strong objection, and paragraph jobs. For teaching or team writing, connect the workflow to use cases or contact.

"Ask every evidence node which claim becomes weaker if it disappears. If the answer is unclear after 30 seconds, the evidence is not integrated."
— Hommer Zhao, Knowledge Mapping Researcher

"Twenty minutes of mapping can reveal one missing warrant before drafting, which may save an hour of revision later."
— Hommer Zhao, Knowledge Mapping Researcher

FAQ

Combien de nœuds faut-il ?

Pour un essai court, 18 à 28 nœuds suffisent; pour un travail de recherche, 30 à 45 ou des sous-cartes.

Is this better than an outline?

Use the map before the argument is stable; use the outline after the paragraph order is clear.

What if the map weakens the thesis?

Revise the thesis before drafting. Narrow it, qualify it, or change the focus question.

Open the editor, make a 20-node map, and reuse templates for the next essay.

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