Monday, December 6, 2010

Week 3, Mind Mapping.



This week we learned about mind mapping. Somehow I just knew that there are two types of mind mapping. One, is the logical mind map. This is not suitable for idea generation. It consist of image and also words or even signs. Second, is the associated mind map. and yes, this one is suitable for generating your ideas. mind map is a diagram used to represent wordsideas, tasks, or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea. Mind maps are used to generatevisualizestructure, and classify ideas, and as an aid to studying and organizing information, solving problemsmaking decisions, and writing.

Alright. Here it goes, we need to do mind map because somehow our brain is not linear. Like by what our lecturer said, Mr. Radzi Bedu, our memories are kinda like a drawer full of what we have been through. Not all, as our brain can't install all of the memories that are not constantly doing it. What am I saying? Nevermind that. Let's just proceed with what the idea of mind mapping is eh?

Our brain have two side; the left side and also the right side. Based on research, the left brain only thinks logically. While the right brain thinks creatively. And obviously, we, also have the ones who uses mostly the left side, and of course some who uses the right side. By using mind map, we will gain ideas as we automatically uses both side of our brain. This will also regain back our memories.

This is an example of a mind map that my friend, Juey, made in our class.

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