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Mind MappingBy: Jaylyn E PaulinoWhat is ind apping?Mind mapping istechnique invented by Tony Buzanin the 19. It is used to increase memoryandunderstand concepts, ideas, key terms, and information. It is a process of using visual map which contains Components of a mind map:Main idea/topic/conceptSubtopic/conceptConcept/definition/termsHow to create a mind map:The center of the map should be the main idea. This can be the whole chaptersection in the chapter that isn’t clearmain topic.A problem, a procedure, a decision.A discussion.BrainstormingNex

t, break the main topic into subtopics. This can be sections in the chapter, themes, terms, or concepts.Themes.Slightly more detail about the main subject.Subtopics could be organized in different ways such as terms, concepts, or sections. Continue to add branches and connections to thetopics until themap contains all the information that isneedto be understood better.Add information about the subtopic but not too much information.Keep it simple. Add imagespicturesand drawingsthat will supportunderstandingforconcept or term.Include images that are re

levant to the topics.Include images that can be associated with the topics.Drawing could also be incorporated but remember to not overwhelm the map with too muchdetailAdd color or color code subtopics so that associations could be created which aids the learning process.Adding color helps with association which makes learning easier and interestinColor helps to visualize parts of the map in your mind.More than just a mind map:During studying/learning, reconstruct your mind map so that you can learn the content. It’s more than just memory!Draw an

empty map and cut out key terms, concepts, and topics that belong on the map and play a game. Example: xample References:[Photo of brain connections] (2014). Retrieved from https://advancedbrain.com/research/connectionsbetweenbraincellsmayculpritmanydiseases/Brinkmann, A. (2003). Mind mapping as a tool in mathematics education. The Mathematics Teacher, 96(2), 96101. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.orgCoggle[Computer software]. Retrieved from https://coggle.it/?lang=enGenovese, S. (2019). Global Warming. [Photograph]. Retrieved from https://mindmaps

unleashed.com/10reallycoolmindmappingexamplesyouwilllearnfromGoodnough, K., & Long, R. (2002). MIND MAPPING: A graphicorganizer for the pedagogical toolbox. Science Scope, 25(8), 20Retrieved from http://www.jstor.orgLuke, H., Lloyd, D., Boyd, W., & Exter, K. (2014). Improving conservation community group effectiveness using mind mapping anion research. Conversation & Society, 12(1), 4353. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org Petro, N. J. (2010). Hate taking notes? Try mind mapping. Prepare Organize Present, 27(4), 20Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org