Mind map

🗒️ Description

It is a note taking method for better brain engagement. When making a mind map, we engage not only the left, but also the right hemisphere of the brain, use spatial memory, build a system of associations, making it easier and faster to remember information and later reproduce it from memory.

Creating a mind map (mind map) is to jot down a certain topic using arrows or lines connected to each other and the resulting keywords that we extract from a text or lecture. A note made in this way has a radial structure that maps a sequence of associations starting from a central keyword.

Anchor links to any of the individual topics within the more extensive informational article.

🧩Features:

Mind maps are visually appealing, catch the eye, and are easy to remember, so you can use them during:

  • learning,
  • reading (books, articles), but also writing texts,
  • planning and setting strategies and goals (anything),
  • noting the development of your ideas/projects,
  • presenting your ideas, an issue,
  • brainstorming (both individual and group),
  • taking notes during a staff meeting, training.

📖 Further reading


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