12/25/2022 0 Comments Treenity mind map![]() ![]() The central lines are thicker, organic and flowing, becoming thinner as they radiate out from the centre Mind Map Laws 4.Each word word/image must be alone and sitting on its own line 5.The lines must be connected, starting from the central image. Mind Map Laws 1.Start in the centre with an image of the topic, using at least 3 colours 2.Use images, symbols, codes and dimensions throughout your mind map 3.Select key words and print using upper or lower case letters How to Mind Map The image or word should always sit on a line of the same length Use colours as your own special code to show people, topics, themes or dates and to make the mind map more beautiful Capture all ideas (your own or others’), then edit, re-organise, make more beautiful, elaborate or clarify as a second stage of thinking Place the basic ordering ideas (bois) or the 'chapter heading' equivalents on the branches Branch thinner lines off the end of the appropriate bois to hold supporting data (most important closest) Use images wherever possible How to Mind Map Make the branches closest to the centre thicker, attached to the image and ‘wavy’ (organic). How to Mind Map Gather any materials or research or additional information Start in the centre with an unframed image – approximately 6cm high and wide for an A4 and 10cm for an A3 Use dimension, expression and at least three colours in the central image in order to attract attention and aid memory How to Mind Map Turn a large A4 (11.7" x 8.3") or preferably A3 (16.7" x 11.7"), white sheet of paper on it's side (landscape), or use a mind map pad Gather a selection of coloured pens, ranging from fine nib to medium and highlighters Select the topic, problem or subject to be mind mapped Visual quality of mind maps allows you to make key points stand out easily We remember what stands out (where were you when john Lennon was shot?).Best is to try reviewing in your imagination first, then go back and check on those areas that were hazy.The organization of a mind map reflects the way your own brain organizes ideas. ![]()
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