How mind maps make life easier
An intelligent map is a convenient way to present information in the form of a radial structure.It shows the structure of the material, semantic and hierarchical connections, relationships between parts. The map helps you see the big picture of the work ahead and break it down sequentially into smaller stages.
Mind maps are used for study, work, planning. We'll show you how to use and create maps and why you should use them.
Using smart cards
Organizing
The card helps to process a large amount of information. Use it when planning an article, speech, presentation, lecture.Instead of an illogical flow of words, listeners see a beautiful and understandable diagram. This will keep your audience engaged.
Teaching
When preparing an answer to a lesson or exam, use the card: break the question into its components, and their sub-points. The question will be fully analyzed and presented in a clear outline.You will quickly remember the answer.
It is convenient to write notes with the help of mind maps, you will immediately begin to memorize them. If you fully plan the writing of an article, essay or diploma, then they will be structured, understandable, and there will be less editing. Structure complex material in order to understand the essence, the author's thought.
Generation of ideas
Record the results of the brainstorming session while discussing work tasks and everyday issues.
So all the solutions, their pros and cons will be in one place.
Put the problem in the center of the map, place solutions on the branches of the first level, and their consequences on the branches of the third level. Divide the consequences into positive and negative. Compare all possible options and choose the best one. Planning
Using mind maps, you can plan: budget, projects, trainings, trips.
Draw a global destination in the center of the map. On the rays of the first levelwrite what is needed to implement it. On rays of the second and subsequent levels, specify each point.
Map structure
Map starts with main topic, an idea that is in the center.
Then there are first level topics: key categories, levels and chapters.The hierarchy of the map is being formed. It can be changed during creation. The first level topics have short titles.If the idea is abstract, attach a picture. This will make association with the content of the categories and quickly distribute ideas.
The second level of topics is ideas. They can complete or complement the main theme.If the map contains no more than three levels, the second level contains sentences and topics with notes.
The third and subsequent levels - concretization of ideas. Create after you arrange the second level.Use descriptive phrases. Don't go more than four levels - it's hard to read the whole map. If you need to be specific or describe, use notes.If the map is large, create a new map with a link to the main one.
Mapping Tips:
Include not only logic, but also associative thinking...
Use a different color for each branch - this makes it easier to visually differentiate between different areas of activity.
Remember the peculiarities of color perception.Use red, orange and bright yellow for important points.Brown, blue and green are for minor ones.
Do not try to bring the card to a standard form.It reflects your thinking style.Don't frame it.
Pictures and symbols are easier to remember than text.Design and use them.
Use wordsto a minimum.Long text is more difficult to read.Write in short phrases.
Highlight the most important points with thick lines, the branches of the first level should be thicker than the next.Write important information large.Line length = word length.
Computer services
There are computer services for creating mind maps. They speed up your work on maps, store them in one place, and you always have access to them.Maps can be stored in the "cloud" service and opened on any computer.
Mind maps will help you generate ideas, plan work and life, work with information, solve problems, organize events.