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Mind mapping

Introduction


Mind maps are tools which help you think and learn. This module describes how to do a mind map and most of the sections are organised into areas of university study where students have found mind maps useful.
Often you will find a mind map in a section and you will be able to click on various parts of it to discover just how the mind map will help you. Other sections in the module contain actual samples of student mind maps
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إفتراضي How to do a Mind Map

How to do a Mind Map


Mind mapping (or concept mapping) involves writing down a central idea and thinking up new and related ideas which radiate out from the centre. By focussing on key ideas written down in your own words, and then looking for branches out and connections between the ideas, you are mapping knowledge in a manner which will help you understand and remember new information.

Look for relationships

Use lines, colours, arrows, branches or some other way of showing connections between the ideas generated on your mind map. These relationships may be important in you understanding new information or in constructing a structured essay plan. By personalising the map with your own symbols and designs you will be constructing visual and meaningful relationships between ideas which will assist in your recall and understanding.


Draw quickly on unlined paper without pausing, judging or editing


All of these things promote linear thinking and the idea of mind mapping is to think creatively and in a non-linear manner. There will be plenty of time for modifying the information later on but at this stage it is important to get every possibility into the mind map. Sometimes it is one of those obscure possibilities that may become the key to your knowledge of a topic.

Write down key ideas


Some students find that using capital letters encourages them to get down only the key points. Capitals are also easier to read in a diagram. You may, however, wish to write down some explanatory notes in lower case. Some students do this when they revisit the mind map at a later date while others write in such things as assessment criteria in this way.


Put main idea in the centre


Most students find it useful to turn their page on the side and do a mind map in "landscape" style. With the main idea or topic in the middle of the page this gives the maximum space for other ideas to radiate out from the centre.


Leave lots of space


Some of the most useful mind maps are those which are added to over a period of time. After the initial drawing of the mind map you may wish to highlight things, add information or add questions for the duration of a subject right up until exam time. For this reason it is a good idea to leave lots of space.


These hints on how to construct a mind map have been adapted from the work of Tony Buzan and others who have promoted mind mapping as a learning and thinking tool. For a full explanation of the mind mapping technique see Buzan, T. (1991). The mind map book . New York: Penguin.
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إفتراضي Essay Preparation

Essay Preparation

Mind maps can help you in the early stages of your essay by summarising your research and providing you with a picture of all aspects of the question. You can then move from your non-linear mind map to a more structured essay plan.

Click on various parts of the mind map below to discover more about how mind maps can help your essay preparation.




Housekeeping

It is often useful to put down on the mind map various "housekeeping" details such as:

assessment criteria and weighting
due date
timeline
any other requirements



Prior knowledge


You should always put down on your mind map all that you already know about the essay question. This knowledge may have come from personal experience, lectures, readings or other sources. You may be surprised as to how this part of the mind map branches out in lots of directions!



Possible topics to be covered

Most essays will involve the possibility of tackling a number of topics within the question. Put all of these possible topics down. You may not have the time or length of essay to tackle all of them but getting them down and looking for connections, relevance and priorities is a good start.


Areas to research

The areas to research will be suggested by the possible topics and from here your mind map may lead you on to various sources of information you will need to pursue. Often you will have to choose carefully which areas will be the most productive and relevant to research.


Alternative approaches

One of the powerful things about mind mapping is that it is a tool which encourages creative thinking and often creative solutions to problems. Always look at alternative ways of approaching essay questions and always be prepared to be a critical researcher and writer who is prepared to go outside the normal boundaries!
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إفتراضي Sample Essay Mind Map

Sample Essay Mind Map





This mind map was used to plan a critical essay in engineering. It doesn't use capitals or include items such as assessment criteria but it does show a thorough outline of possible approaches the student could take.
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إفتراضي Summarising Readings

Summarising Readings






Mind mapping can help you understand and remember the important issues in your readings.
We suggest you follow 5 steps in creating mind maps which summarise your readings.



1. Skim

Firstly, read the abstract, introduction , conclusion, key headings or chapter headings. When skimming through the text observe any diagrams, pictures or graphs. This gives you an overview of what you are about to read, puts it in context and may already give you some clues as to where the most relevant parts are located.


2. Read

Read the article in one sitting ( or chunk it into sections/chapters if it is a whole book) and go over any parts you are not quite sure of.


3. Mind Map

It is important to do the mind map from memory at this stage so don't consult the article or any other source of information.


4. Study

The mind map you have just done is very valuable as it will show both areas you have understood and also areas you are not sure of. Study your mind map to discover the gaps in your knowledge and refer back to the source material to fill in any of these gaps.


5. Personalise

Using different colours or symbols, add your own comments and questions to the mind map. Questions relating to relationships, implications, alternative approaches, usefulness, clarity, personal experience could all be considered at this stage. It is in this personalising stage where your mind map really starts to help you with your learning. The trick now is to address all those questions you have raised and to keep returning to your mind map with the answers!
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إفتراضي Sample Reading Mind Map

Sample Reading Mind Map


This mind map contains only the essential points a student picked up from the first reading of a text and was produced from memory alone. The student who produced this mind map then went on to add details and questions and then consult the text again. Notice how space has been left for this purpose.



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إفتراضي Lectures, Seminars, Workshops and Tutorials

Lectures, Seminars, Workshops and Tutorials


Some students find it useful to create mind maps for various sessions where new information is presented.






Adds structure

All of these teaching strategies can be open-ended and free-flowing. Mind mapping can help you record information in a structure that suits your learning style and means something to you. The content may be coming at you thick and fast but a mind map allows you to put information where you want it and make the necessary connections.



Helps review

The open space of a mind map can allow you to revisit it in that first vital review after the session. It is in this first review that you can highlight key areas, gaps in your understanding and list questions that need to be addressed. Some students find it hard to consult a mind map during a lecture so they take standard notes in the lecture but construct a mind map afterwards in their first review of the lecture notes.



Suits repeated reviews

By continually returning to your mind maps of these sessions you can use the empty space to add new information and to expand on your understanding of the work covered in the session.


Better recall

By having all of the information covered in a session incorporated into a single mind map, many students find this an aid to them remembering what was covered.


Prompts questions

You mind map should raise some questions about the information you have received. These questions will need to be followed up on so it is important do develop your own set of symbols which will prompt further action by you.



Helps exam preparation

Imagine how useful it would be if you had a set of mind maps for each of your lectures! These mind maps would show you the areas where you had difficulty and include the follow-up information you added in order to clear these problems up. You would also be able to construct a mind map of the entire subject prior to the exam and this would help you identify the key themes and likely exam questions.
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إفتراضي Sample Lecture Mind Map

Sample Lecture Mind Map





This mind map was produced from standard lecture notes so that a student could clarify the key points of the lecture. The mind map was produced in the first review after the lecture and was added to throughout the semester. It was then used for exam preparation.

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إفتراضي Other Links

Other Links



Some detailed notes, including references to relevant texts are located at:
http://www.coun.uvic.ca/learn/program/hndouts/map_ho.html

If you would like to try using mind mapping for summarising some text then you could read the passage at:
http://www.coun.uvic.ca/learn/program/hndouts/class1.html

You could then compare your mind map with the one located at:
http://www.coun.uvic.ca/learn/program/hndouts/class1a.html

The following site will allow you to download a trial software package called Inspiration which lets you create mind maps on your computer.
http://www.inspiration.com/general_biz.html
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إفتراضي

Credits and Evaluation

The development of these modules was undertaken by the Learning Advisers in the Academic Support Division of James Cook University.
Content for this module was developed by Alan Calder. Project management, instructional design and initial programming has being undertaken by Alan Calder. Programming is being completed by Annette Lewis with graphic artwork by Tony Cowan and Bob Jones.
Selected References
Buzan, T. (1991). The mind map book . New York: Penguin.
Paul, K. (1996) Study smarter not harder. Vancouver : Self-Counsel Press.
Please assist in the on-going development of this module by completing and submitting an evaluation form or contact Alan Calder.



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