Mind map was first popularized by British popular psychology
author and television personality Tony Buzan, the use of diagrams that visually
map information using branching and radial maps traces back centuries. Mind
mapping is graphical way to represent ideas and concepts. It is a visual
thinking tool that helps structuring information, helping you to better
analyze, comprehend, synthesize, recall and generate new ideas.
How to create mind mapping:
- Note taking
- Brainstorming
- Problem solving
- Memorization
- Planning
- Researching from multiple sources
- Presenting information
- Using your creativity There is lot of way to make mind mapping.
Examples of mind mapping:
In week 5, each group created mind map about “how
does education fit with your dreams of happy life?”
This is our group’s mind map, we have thought
that good education, and mindset, health, family, social, hobbies, and religion
are most important things for our happy life.
I have seen there are many good ideas from other groups' mind maps, and drawing ways are different and interestingly.
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