Concept Map Simplifier for Visual Learners
For visual learners who want complex topics broken into connected ideas, branches, and relationships.
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{{TOPIC}} โ Replace with your input {{SOURCE_TEXT}} โ Replace with your input {{DEPTH_LEVEL}} โ Replace with your input {{AUDIENCE}} โ Replace with your input About this prompt
This template converts a topic into a structured concept map style outline that helps visual learners see how ideas connect. The model identifies the main concept, supporting branches, examples, and relationships between terms, which makes it easier to understand big-picture structure before memorizing details. It is useful for subjects where connections matter as much as definitions.
Students, tutors, and teachers can use it to turn messy notes into an organized learning aid. Instead of a long paragraph, the output separates ideas into clusters and shows how they relate. That makes it easier to review before essays, presentations, or exams. The prompt is especially effective for visual learning because it reduces cognitive load and reveals patterns that are hard to notice in linear notes.
Customize the topic in {{TOPIC}}, the source in {{SOURCE_TEXT}}, and the desired depth in {{DEPTH_LEVEL}}. If you want a text-only map, ask for indentation; if you want a more study-friendly version, ask for nodes and subnodes. You can also include {{AUDIENCE}} so the model adjusts complexity for children, teens, or adults. The output should include a central idea, major branches, sub-branches, and a one-paragraph summary. For best results, request only one topic at a time and specify whether you want relationships, examples, or both.
Key features
- Concept map structure for organizing ideas visually
- Highlights relationships, branches, and sub-branches clearly
- Visual learning support reduces overload and improves recall
- Works well for essays, presentations, and exam revision
- Can be rendered as text outlines or diagram-ready nodes
Best for
- โ Visual learners who think in diagrams and clusters
- โ Teachers building board-ready topic maps for lessons
- โ Students preparing essay outlines from dense notes
Tips
- ๐ก Use one topic per request to keep the map readable and useful
- ๐ก Add audience level so the model can adjust the number of branches
- ๐ก Ask for examples only when the subject needs concrete reinforcement
What you'll get
A central topic with nested branches, related examples, and a short summary paragraph. The result reads like a text-based mind map ready for diagramming.
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