文档介绍:Mind Maps
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What is a Mind Map?
A Mind Map is a visual form of note-making that can be done either indiv“Orbiting the Giant Hairball” by Gordon MacKenzie
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The key points of the book “The Human Mind” by Robert Winston
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“What is Happiness?” by the illustrator Paul Foreman
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Maps By Great Thinkers
There is evidence to suggest that many great thinkers throughout history have used mind-map type techniques
These include Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso and Winston Churchill
Images of Da Vinci’s notebooks are available from:
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Mind Maps – Freemind
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How To Mind Map (1 of 4)
Take a blank piece of paper, A4 or larger
Pre-drawn lines can restrict us!
Use the paper in landscape orientation
Start in the centre
Make a central image that represents the topic about which you are writing/thinking
Use at least three colours
Keep the height and width of the central image to about two inches
Allow the image to create its own shape
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How To Mind Map (2 of 4)
The main themes (Basic Ordering Ideas) around the central image are like the chapter headings of a book
Print this word in CAPITALS or draw an image
Place on a line of the same length connected to the central image
The central lines are thick, curved and organic - like the trunk of a tree
Usually about 3 – 7 themes
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How To Mind Map (3 of 4)
Start to add a second level of thought which are linked to the main branch that triggered them
Connecting lines are thinner
Words are still printed but may be in lower case
Add third, fourth, … levels of data as thoughts come to you
Use images as much as possible
Jump around the map as different thoughts come to you
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How To Mind Map (4 of