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Mind Mapping -a revision tool Year 10 Biology
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Invented by Tony Buzan He studied the brain and how we learn A Mind Map mirrors how the brain stores and retrieves memories, makes connections and see’s relationships. Mind Map – a powerful learning and revision tool! What is a mind map? Has a central starting image Uses curved lines thick-thin like the branches in a tree Pictures with few words Is colourful All because your brain remembers things best using pictures and colour! Research shows a person who created and reviewed a mind map has the potential to remember 98% of the information contains, 1 day, week and even 1 month afterwards!
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1. Start in the center of a landscaped page, 2. Use an image or picture for your central idea 3. Use colours throughout 4. Connect your main (thickest) branches to the central image, then connect 2 nd level (thinner) and even 3 rd level (even thinner) branches 5. Make branches curve and flow and horizontal 6. Use one word per line, same length as line 7. Use images throughout. The 7 Rules of Mind-Mapping
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Mind Map Example 1
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Mind Map Example 2
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Mind Map Example 3
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Hand drawn Computer programs Inspiration Free-mind Online Programs Buble.us Other ways to Mind Map
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