Introduction to Mind Maps
Seminar Content
- An overview of brain structure and the various skillsets found in the brain
- How transferring knowledge to external storage (i.e. writing) is vital to progress, learning & creativity
- How knowledge of brain structure and function and the need for external storage leads to mind maps
- Why mind maps are better form of knowledge storage than other options
- How to construct mind maps effectively
- Using the brain’s fundamental associative nature to generate ideas and give your mind maps a logical structure
- Exploring concepts at different levels of detail from general to specific and connecting this exploration to mind map structure
- Looking at the brain’s remaining functions and incorporating them into your mind maps
- Recognising the importance of feeding the brain’s aesthetic senses in your mind maps
- Enabling you to understand intuitively why mind maps work and how to use them effectively
- Adapting these ideas to so that you can note written work by exploring keywords and hierarchies of importance
- Exercises to practise mind maps by exploring your own knowledge of a subject area
- Creating talks, notes essays, etc. using mind maps
- Using mind maps to note other people’s ideas and incorporate them into your own thinking
- Exploring other uses of mind maps
- Numerous in-seminar exercises
- How to practise and develop your skills over time
- And more...
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