Mind mapping my doubt ?? Plz answer . the moment we think about forest or wood so many think flash before or eyes prepare a mind map about forest talling the importance or benefites of forest to us
How can we use mind maps for problem solving? I've done some experiments - here's a short summary. I use the following three building blocks, which I can combine in different ways. Building block 1 - the sheet layout: I use an A4 sheet in landscape format and divide it in 3x3 boxes of equal size - there's no need for exactness and I do it without a ruler. Alternatively, I can use 3 columns and make boxes of different sizes - but at the beginning, 3x3 boxes are easier to handle. I fill the boxes in column 1, then in column 2 and then in column 3. Building block 2 - the box layout: I use each box for a simple small mind map. The size limit of the box will come as a surprise, but it has a number of advantages which I will describe in a moment. Instead of mind maps, I can use diagrams, ordinary text with indentations or math terms. Building block 3 - thinking tools: I can use thinking tools as topics for the small mind maps, to stimulate my thinking about the problem, like: What are key questions? What are my options? How can I split the problem into smaller parts? I find a personal collection of thinking tools very useful - I have a corkboard over my work table and can access dozens of tools and stimuli with one glance. For me, this process has four main advantages. First, a conventional mind maps works best with a couple of main branches of equal size. In problem solving however, I often want to develop only one or two branches over many steps, and this leads to an unsymmetrical, unbalanced mind map. Secondly, moving from one box to the next needs a moment of orientation - where do I stand, and what can I do next? This re-orientation happens much more often in the 3x3 layout than in an ordinary mind map. Thirdly, I find it easier to reflect on a previous thought in a new box than in a branch of an ordinary mind map. Fourth, the combination of mind maps and thinking tools seems very powerful to me. Some remarks: Depending on handwriting size, paper size and personal taste, we can experiment with 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 boxes. As a fourth building block I'm using a zettelkasten to organize my sheets - but that's outside the scope of this comment.
Thanks I liked the way you used the mind mapping. It is good way to arrange all the alternatives. But can you recommend a mind mapping software that cab convert my Ideas to WBS in project management?
Thank you so much MR. RAJEEV... for people type like me... i can tell my brain has lots of thoughts... well... honestly i have adhd... this works well for my intrusive thoughs
I have been looking for a basic refresher on mind maps and this is exactly what I was looking for!! Thank you!
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Please!! Tell my , WHICH Mind Mapping program are you using here?
Thank you for this excellent video. Which mindmap software did you use in this video?
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Mind mapping my doubt ?? Plz answer .
the moment we think about forest or wood so many think flash before or eyes prepare a mind map about forest talling the importance or benefites of forest to us
Great video. Thank you
WHICH Mind Mapping program are you using here?
Best Video i Have watched about mind mapping
I agree with duncpott. Dr. Roy is an excellent presenter.
My Mind Map Is List Of My Favourite Alternative Rock Bands From A-Z
To Put On Apple Music.
Can you share here pls?
Yep
Made easy with good examples....
How can we use mind maps for problem solving?
I've done some experiments - here's a short summary.
I use the following three building blocks, which I can combine in different ways.
Building block 1 - the sheet layout:
I use an A4 sheet in landscape format and divide it in 3x3 boxes of equal size - there's no need for exactness and I do it without a ruler.
Alternatively, I can use 3 columns and make boxes of different sizes - but at the beginning, 3x3 boxes are easier to handle.
I fill the boxes in column 1, then in column 2 and then in column 3.
Building block 2 - the box layout:
I use each box for a simple small mind map. The size limit of the box will come as a surprise, but it has a number of advantages which I will describe in a moment.
Instead of mind maps, I can use diagrams, ordinary text with indentations or math terms.
Building block 3 - thinking tools:
I can use thinking tools as topics for the small mind maps, to stimulate my thinking about the problem, like: What are key questions? What are my options? How can I split the problem into smaller parts?
I find a personal collection of thinking tools very useful - I have a corkboard over my work table and can access dozens of tools and stimuli with one glance.
For me, this process has four main advantages.
First, a conventional mind maps works best with a couple of main branches of equal size. In problem solving however, I often want to develop only one or two branches over many steps, and this leads to an unsymmetrical, unbalanced mind map.
Secondly, moving from one box to the next needs a moment of orientation - where do I stand, and what can I do next? This re-orientation happens much more often in the 3x3 layout than in an ordinary mind map.
Thirdly, I find it easier to reflect on a previous thought in a new box than in a branch of an ordinary mind map.
Fourth, the combination of mind maps and thinking tools seems very powerful to me.
Some remarks:
Depending on handwriting size, paper size and personal taste, we can experiment with 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 boxes.
As a fourth building block I'm using a zettelkasten to organize my sheets - but that's outside the scope of this comment.
Excellent Thanks
Thank you. Very helpful, best on this topic I've seen so far that provides useful information.
Would someone tell us what Software he used?
Very helpful, thank you
Thanks I liked the way you used the mind mapping. It is good way to arrange all the alternatives. But can you recommend a mind mapping software that cab convert my Ideas to WBS in project management?
Outstanding! Many thanks!
The explanation was concise, and hassle-free. thankyou!
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Thank you so much MR. RAJEEV... for people type like me... i can tell my brain has lots of thoughts... well... honestly i have adhd... this works well for my intrusive thoughs
simply superb , thank you Sir, You made it easier for the students to understand and utilize for their benefits
Thanks .
You simplified it.. Thanks bro
very good explanation. I learnt a lot of things, thank you.
Neat and crisp!
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Thanks for useful tutorial my friend. Thank you. I also made it using videoscribe.
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u have just explained is what is mind map, i think r more process about this
Thank you sir.
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