“…It is a deliberate and structured way of representing the relationship between disciplinary concepts and ideas. Concept maps, in particular are recognized as constructivist tools that facilitate active, reflective and meaningful learning (Bacabac, 2015;Davies 2011,Novak,2010, 1998Hay, et al, 2008;Francis, 2006).This is useful for academic assessment purposes, especially, when the process uses the six levels of Bloom's Taxonomy (knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation) to guide learners' understanding of concepts and relationships between concepts when diagraming the Concept Map (Krathwohl, 2002;Anderson &Krathwohl, 2001).…”