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Title: Mind Mapping


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Mind Mapping
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Mind Mapping
  • Who?
  • Uses
  • Characteristics and how to

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Who?
  • Visual Learners
  • Kinaesthetic Learners
  • Examples
  • Enstein
  • Leonardo da Vinci
  • Mark Twain

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Characteristics
  • Start with a large, blank sheet
  • of landscape paper
  • Encourages cortical skills
  • More space in the writing direction

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Characteristics
  • The subject of the mind map should be the central
    image on the page
  • Thoughts start at the centre of your mental world
  • Draw a central representative image
  • Pictures are worth a thousand words
  • Opens up associations
  • Allows for better recall

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Characteristics and how to
  • Main themes should radiate outwards from the
    central image
  • These main themes are called Basic Ordering Ideas
    (BOIs) and the are similar to chapter headings in
    a book

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Characteristics and how to
  • Use key images and words
  • Use at least three colours
  • Stimulates right cortical activity (imagination)
  • Captures and holds attention

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Characteristics and how to
  • Connected nodal structure
  • Use curved, decreasing width, connecting lines
  • Thicker lines are more important
  • Visual rhythm is easier to remember
  • Representative of the connectivity between
    relationships

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Characteristics and how to
  • Move from larger to smaller text and images
  • Size indicates importance
  • Use strong action words

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Characteristics and how to
  • Use images
  • Encourages imagination and memory

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Characteristics and how to
  • Think freely and jump around
  • Add blank, connecting lines
  • Stupid is often equal to creative and
    innovative
  • Creativity is attractive to the brains and eyes

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Uses
  • Almost everything!
  • Examples
  • Brainstorming
  • Problem solving
  • Creative thinking
  • Presentations
  • Outlines for speeches
  • Letters etc
  • Planning
  • To Do lists
  • Daily planner
  • Check lists etc

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Group Mind Mapping Planning Activity
  • Using the post-its provided write down the first
    thoughts that come to you when you think about
    planning to incorporate ESD into your work/life
  • One thought per post-it
  • Gives everybody time to generate individual ideas
  • Share your individual ideas with your group
    members
  • Each group should agree a number of inclusive
    Basic Ordering Ideas (BOIs)
  • Makes combination of individual ideas easier
  • Reduces judging
  • TIP Leave 3 blank BOIs that can be filled in as
    the Mind Map progresses
  • Create your Group Mind Map and have FUN!
  • Presentation of Group Mind Maps and feedback on
    activity
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