Mind-Maps
Have you ever studied a subject or brainstormed an idea, only to find yourself with pages of information, but no clear view of how it fits together?
This is where Mind Mapping (also known as Mind Mapping, Concept Mapping, Spray Diagrams, and Spider Diagrams) can help.
Mind Mapping is a useful technique that supports learning, improves information recording, shows how different facts and ideas are related, and enhances creative problem solving.
What Can I Use Mind Maps For?
Mind Maps are useful for:
Brainstorming – individually, and as a group.
Summarizing information.
Taking notes.
Consolidating information from different sources.
Thinking through complex problems.
Presenting information clearly.
Studying and memorizing information.
Mind Maps are also good for refreshing information in your mind. When you commit the shape and structure of a Mind Map to memory, you can often get the cues you need to remember the information it contains just by glancing quickly at the Map.