Mind maps - Peter Russel
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Mind Maps
Before the web came hypertext. And before hypertext came mind maps.
Mind maps were developed in the late 60s by Tony Buzan as a way of helping students make notes that used only key words and images. They are much quicker to make, and because of their visual quality much easier to remember and review. The non-linear nature of mind maps makes it easy to link and cross-reference different elements of the map.
Peter Russell joined with Tony Buzan in the mid-70s and together they taught mind-mapping skills in a variety of international corporations and educational institutions.
Advantages of Mind MapsDisadvantages of traditional linear notes:
Mind maps work the way the brain works -- which is not in nice neat lines.
More information and examples can be found in The Brain Book and Tony Buzan's The Mind |
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