Mind Mapping Mind mapping, whole brain note taking, uses both sides of your brain to study subjects usually only studied with your left brain. Using both.

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Mind Mapping Mind mapping, whole brain note taking, uses both sides of your brain to study subjects usually only studied with your left brain. Using both sides of your brain substantially increases your brain power and memory.

Mind Mapping

Origin of mind mapping and it's uses. Invented by Tony Buzan, mind mapping is a very powerful tool for brainstorming, creative thinking, problem solving, organizing of ideas and of course, note taking. Mind mapping as a note taking technique can be used for almost any subject and done in any language. It is especially useful for students in tertiary education and beyond, and this is because the more advanced the studied material, the greater the need to condense and simplify it in a form that is easy to learn.

Mind Mapping

The power of mind mapping. Mind mapping is a way of making notes using colors and patterns, keywords and images so that the information is rendered holistically. When creating Mind Maps, imagination and creativity are used to synthesize logically all the relevant key information in an organized way. Mind Mapping taps your whole brain, releases your brain potential and improves your memory with less work.

Mind Mapping

Both Halves of the Brain are used. The left half is used for logical thinking and finding information material and the right half is used for the pictorial representation of the Mind Maps This synergy effect helps you to organize and structure your toughts better. The special features of the Mind Map technique are :

Mind Mapping The central or main idea is emphasized more clearly. The relative significance of each idea becomes evident in a more meaningful way. The most important ideas are near the center, and less important ones at the edges. The advantage of Mind Maps compared to linear lists:

Mind Mapping The result is that the remembering process and repeating technique are faster and more effective. The nature of the structure makes it possible to retain new information easily and without the deletions and squeezed-in additions which affect clarity. The advantage of Mind Maps compared to linear lists:

Mind Mapping The shape and contents of each Mind Maps is clearly different from any other. This assists the remembering process. In the creativity writing area, such as the preparation of essays and speeched. the Mind map model, which is open to all sides, makes it easier to link in new ideas. The advantage of Mind Maps compared to linear lists:

Mind Mapping This combination gives you more ideas and makes you more creative. You can remember the individual items in the Mind Map more easily and later recall the more quickly. You can use Mind Maps everywhere, whether in complex problem definitions, in solving problems, employee planning, your daily to-do list etc. Your Benefits:

Mind map of mind mapping laws.