- Logical mind map-is directly connected to stereotypes and comprises of solely stereotype words.
- Associated Mind Map-Using an associated mind map we are able to generate random words and also show the links between words that seemingly have no connection.
- Logical Mind Maps & Stereotypes-Before beginning a Logical mind map we have to understand what a Stereotype is; below is the definition of the word.
TONY BUZAN'S MIND MAPS
WHO IS TONY BUZAN?
Tony Buzan is the inventor of the now world-renowned Mind Map, and is well-known as an educational consultant, speaker and prolific author. His invention of Mind Mapping in the late 1960s was born out of frustration with traditional note taking revision techniques. He has since developed the Mind Map technique through books, TV appearances and his work as a highly-regarded speaker. Through iMindMap, Tony and Chris have finally established a synthesis between interactive, intelligent software and the creative freedom of a sketched Mind Map.
WHAT IS THE USE OF MIND MAPS?
- Organize yourself
- Easier to brainstorm yourself sometimes can be a practice for the brain
- Structuring information
- Planning
- Studying
- Memorization
- Note Taking
- Good to Present Our Ideas
- Problem Solving
How to Draw a Mind Map
- Start in the middle of a blank page, writing or drawing the idea you intend to develop. I would suggest that you use the page in landscape orientation.
- Develop the related subtopics around this central topic, connecting each of them to the center with a line.
- Repeat the same process for the subtopics, generating lower-level subtopics as you see fit, connecting each of those to the corresponding subtopic.
- Use colors, drawings and symbols
- Keep it short and simple
- Use different text and wordings
REFRENCES: http://litemind.com/what-is-mind-mapping/

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