Mind mapping was developed by Tony Buzan. A mind map is a diagram used to represent words idea, task or other items linked to and arrange around a central keyword or idea. It helps us think and remember better, creatively solve problem and take action. Basically, there are two types of mind mapping which is Logical Mindmapping Associates Mindmapping. The Logical Mind Map is directly connected to stereotypes. The Logical mind map comprises of solely stereotype words. Stereotypes are standardized and simplified conceptions of groups, based on some prior assumptions. There are some rules for logical mindmapping such as the subject must located at the central of the page and dominant than the rest of the words, try to have different colors in different categories, use drawings and images to make the mind map more interesting, and the mind map should be shaped like the roots of a tree(branching out from a center)
Here are some example of mind map shown by our lecturer in class...
This pictures is our class exercise.
We need to illustrate our family structure using mind map.
Below are the definition and information that I found on web.
The elements of a given mind map are arranged intuitively according to the importance of the concepts, and are classified into groupings, branches, or areas, with the goal of representing semantic or other connections between portions of information. Mind maps may also aid recall of existing memories. By presenting ideas in a radial, graphical, non-linear manner, mind maps encourage a brainstorming approach to planning and organizational tasks. Though the branches of a mindmap represent hierarchical tree structures, their radial arrangement disrupts the prioritizing of concepts typically associated with hierarchies presented with more linear visual cues. This orientation towards brainstorming encourages users to enumerate and connect concepts without a tendency to begin within a particular conceptual framework. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map
And this is the homework given by our lecturer, which is draw a mind map of the thing we like.
I illustrate how to make a cake.
Here are some example of mind map shown by our lecturer in class...
This pictures is our class exercise.
We need to illustrate our family structure using mind map.
Below are the definition and information that I found on web.
The elements of a given mind map are arranged intuitively according to the importance of the concepts, and are classified into groupings, branches, or areas, with the goal of representing semantic or other connections between portions of information. Mind maps may also aid recall of existing memories. By presenting ideas in a radial, graphical, non-linear manner, mind maps encourage a brainstorming approach to planning and organizational tasks. Though the branches of a mindmap represent hierarchical tree structures, their radial arrangement disrupts the prioritizing of concepts typically associated with hierarchies presented with more linear visual cues. This orientation towards brainstorming encourages users to enumerate and connect concepts without a tendency to begin within a particular conceptual framework. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_map
And this is the homework given by our lecturer, which is draw a mind map of the thing we like.
I illustrate how to make a cake.
very cute drawing in ur mind mapping...keep it on ^^
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