Mind mapping. Mind Mapping A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word.

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Mind mapping

Mind Mapping A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea.  a central idea or image surrounded by branches of associated topics or ideas.  visual representation of hierarchical information  branches as ideas flow freely  Concept/idea with branches of associated thoughts First coined by Tony Buzan in 1974  Initially done on paper

Advantage- Organization Simplified overview  Reduce complexity  understand relationships  find new connections Student taking notes  During studying  During lecture Brainstorming  Generate more ideas  Make new connections  Retention of ideas And more … Thinking Complexity  Changing ways of working  Volumes of information Change Planning Creativity and Innovation Learn once, use everywhere

Advantage of using a Software Arrange topics in expandable and collapsible topic trees  Store much more information  Avoid visual clutter  Sub-divide large maps into linked sub-maps Embed documents, links, notes and other data within a topic Export your ideas directly to other software like  Microsoft Word Headings  Project Management Software  Present directly instead of using a mindmap

Advantage of using a Software … Re-arrange the topics in your map at will, until it perfectly represents your ideas Store and update Mindmap contents as needed Easier collaboration- maps Group decision making and fast reporting  Brainstorming events For a keyword, keep notes and hide them as needed

Software There are many commercial and free (open source) software available  _and_mind-mapping_software _and_mind-mapping_software A good start for students  Free version of xmind 