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What is a Mind Mapping? Mind mapping is a highly effective way of getting information in and out of your brain. Mind mapping is a creative and logical means of note-taking and note-making that literally "maps out" your ideas. All Mind Maps have some things in common. They have a natural organizational structure that radiates from the center and use lines, symbols, words, color and images according to simple, brain-friendly concepts. Mind mapping converts a long list of monotonous information into a colorful, memorable and highly organized diagram that works in line with your brain's natural way of doing things. One simple way to understand a Mind Map is by comparing it to a map of a city. The city center represents the main idea; the main roads leading from the center represent the key thoughts in your thinking process; the secondary roads or branches represent your secondary thoughts, and so on. Special images or shapes can represent landmarks of interest or particularly relevant ideas. The Mind Map is the external mirror of your own radiant or natural thinking facilitated by a powerful graphic process, which provides the universal key to unlock the dynamic potential of the brain. What are the essential characteristics of Mind Mapping? The main idea, subject or focus is crystallized in a central image. The main themes radiate from the central image as 'branches'.

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What is a Mind Mapping? Mind mapping is a highly effective way of getting information in and out of your brain. Mind mapping is a creative and logical means of note-taking and note-making that literally "maps out" your ideas.All Mind Maps have some things in common. They have a natural organizational structure that radiates from the center and use lines, symbols, words, color and images according to simple, brain-friendly concepts. Mind mapping converts a long list of monotonous information into a colorful, memorable and highly organized diagram that works in line with your brain's natural way of doing things.One simple way to understand a Mind Map is by comparing it to a map of a city. The city center represents the main idea; the main roads leading from the center represent the key thoughts in your thinking process; the secondary roads or branches represent your secondary thoughts, and so on. Special images or shapes can represent landmarks of interest or particularly relevant ideas.The Mind Map is the external mirror of your own radiant or natural thinking facilitated by a powerful graphic process, which provides the universal key to unlock the dynamic potential of the brain.

What are the essential characteristics of Mind Mapping? The main idea, subject or focus is crystallized in a central image. The main themes radiate from the central image as 'branches'. The branches comprise a key image or key word drawn or printed on its associated line. Topics of lesser importance are represented as 'twigs' of the relevant branch. The branches form a connected nodal structure.

What are the advantages?Generate more ideas: Mind Mapping allows you to start quickly and generate more ideas in less time. You dont have to edit or order your thoughts; just start with a creative doodle in the center of your page and begin printing words on lines emanating from the center as you think of them. The free-ranging format adding words to one branch one moment, then skipping over to another branch the next increases your chances of generating new ideas.Make new connections: Mind Mapping allows you to represent a tremendous amount of information in a relatively small space. You can have all your notes for a topic on one piece of paper, with your ideas arranged in a way that encourages you to see relationships between them. Mind Mapping helps you see connections among things that may have seemed completely separate.Improve your memory: Remembering your material becomes much easier. Colors, images and key words three central ingredients of Mind Maps are much more engaging to the brain than sentences. A well-made Mind Map is almost impossible to forget!Use your whole brain: Half a mind is a terrible thing to waste. Mind Mapping helps you strengthen your analytical left brain by training you to look for the most essential key words. At the same time, it stimulates the right brain by encouraging you to use colors and images.How to make it?1. Start in the centre2. Make a central image that represents the topic about which you are writing/thinking3. The main themes around the central image are like the chapter headings of a book4. Start to add a second level of thought. These words or images are linked to the main branch that triggered them. Remember5. Add a third or fourth level of data as thoughts come to you6. Sometimes enclose branches of a Mind Map with outlines in colour7. Make each Mind Map a little moreIf you want to get more information, you have to check this linkhttp://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Mind-Map

Why Mind Mapping for the class?

The best way to use mind maps depends of the teachers imagine, however is a bit easy to use maps when the class has a lot of information about a special topic. We have use mind map to make the student understand each of part of the topic.In an English class we must use a lot of mind maps because the topics have a lot of functions for using and it is really important to know for each student, another important option is the behavior of visual students because they have to see something for learning.