Saturday, April 16, 2005

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 Maps



Disadvantages of traditional linear notes:


Energy and time wasted writing down superfluous words.

Other information may be missed while noting down one idea.

Take longer to read and review.

Associations and connections between key words and ideas not readily
apparent.

Attention wanders easily.

Lack of color and other visual qualities handicap memory.

Traditional notes aid forgetting not memory.






Mind maps work the way the brain works -- which is not in nice neat lines.



Memory is naturally associative, not linear. Any idea probably has thousands of
links in your mind. Mind maps allow associations and links to be recorded and
reinforced.



The mind remembers key words and images, not sentences -- try recalling just one
sentence from memory! Mind maps use just key words and key images,
allowing a lot more information to be put on a page.



Because mind maps are more visual and depict associations between key words, they
are much easier to recall than linear notes. (For example, although you may not
have studied it in depth, see how much of the Home Mind Map of this site you can
recall in your mind's eye.)



Starting from the center of the page rather than top-left corner allows you to
work out in all directions.



The organization of a mind map reflects the way your own brain organizes
ideas.



Mind maps are easy to review. Regular review reinforces memory. Best is to try
reviewing in your imagination first, then go back and check on those areas that
were hazy.



We remember what stands out (where were you when John Lennon was shot?). Visual
quality of mind maps allows you to make key points to stand out easily.





MInd


Mind Map Software
Advantages of Mind Maps
How to MindMap
Uses of Mind Maps



More information and examples can be found in The Brain Book and Tony Buzan's The Mind
Map Book




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