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Learn the description, uses and process in preparing a mind map
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MIND MAPPING GUIDE Brainstorm. Study. Plan January 2021 Genesis Enwenyeokwu CBAP
DESCRIPTIONS OF MIND MAPPING USES OF MIND MAPPING PROCESS IN MIND MAPPING EXAMPLES OF MIND MAPS
DESCRIPTIONS OF MIND MAPPING
Mind mapping is a highly effective way of getting information in and out of your brain which is a creative and logical means that literally “maps out” your ideas Mind mapping is the p ractice of visualizing relationships or connections between several ideas surrounding the problem with the help of techniques like design thinking, brainstorming, taking notes/interviews, problem solving etc., the outcome of which is a graphical diagram know as Mind Map.
Mind Map can help you plan, communicate, be more creative, save time, solve problems, concentrate, organize, remember better, study faster. Mind mapping is an effective means to take notes and brainstorm topics Nowadays, mind maps are widely recognized as an effective method to improve your understanding and memory through the visual representation of information
“ Sometimes referred to as a brainstorm or spider diagram, a Mind Map is a visual thinking tool used to capture information and ideas. Mind Maps have been proven to boost productivity , creativity and memory ”
USES OF MIND MAPPING
Brainstorm and Generate Ideas Planning Projects Presenting Information Taking Notes Finding Solutions Learning and Recalling Information
PROCESSES IN MIND MAPPING
At a very basic level a mind map has a central Idea, revolving around which second level ideas (topics) forms supportive. Again followed by third level of ideas (sub-topics) and so on to fully capture the concept and then to articulate it in a structure way. Images Images/Symbol can be used in to express larger volumes of information that are unable to express in short topic headings Color Often used to make mind map more interactive and to help make understand prioritization, categorization and analyze topics, or associations Main Topic The main topic is associated with rest of the topics, or subtopics with the help of connected lines (Branch) which may have a keyword with it. Sub-topics There can be various level of topics/subtopics which are again representation of thoughts, idea or information further drilling down and in a relation with main topic Keywords Single words used to articulate the purpose of the association of topics or sub- topics connected by branch. Branches Inter-relation between the main topic, topic and sub - topic 1 2 3 4 5 6 COMPONENTS OF A MIND MAP