Mind Mapping

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MindMaping Aleksejs Busarovs [email protected]

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MindMapingAleksejs Busarovs

[email protected]

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What is MindMap?

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Mind Maping Guidlines

Start with Theme

Put down everething

All ideas

Improve flexible thinking

Non-judging

Hitchhike

Free-wheelSilly

Depth

Encourages Spontaneity

Overcome blocks

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Mind Maping Guidlines

Start with Theme

Put down everething

All ideas

Improve flexible thinking

Non-judging

Hitchhike

Free-wheelSilly

Depth

Encourages Spontaneity

Overcome blocks

Focus

Big pictureSee details

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Mind Maping Guidlines

Start with Theme

Put down everething

All ideas

Improve flexible thinking

Non-judging

Hitchhike

Free-wheelSilly

Depth

Encourages Spontaneity

Overcome blocks

Focus

Big pictureSee details

Use keywords

Print

Minimum

Branch out

Connect

Related Ideas

Free associate

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Mind Maping Guidlines

Start with Theme

Put down everething

All ideas

Improve flexible thinking

Non-judging

Hitchhike

Free-wheelSilly

Depth

Encourages Spontaneity

Overcome blocks

Focus

Big pictureSee details

Use keywords

Print

Minimum

Branch out

Connect

Related ideas

Free associate

Be creative

Use colors

Grafics

Use symbols

Activate whole brain

Draw pictures

Have fun!

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Mind Maping Guidlines

Start with Theme

Put down everething

All ideas

Improve flexible thinking

Non-judging

Hitchhike

Free-wheelSilly

Depth

Encourages Spontaneity

Overcome blocks

Focus

Big pictureSee details

Use keywords

Print

Minimum

Branch out

Connect

Related ideas

Free associate

Be creative

Use colors

Grafics

Use symbols

Activate whole brain

Draw pictures

Have fun!

Organize

Revise

Clusters

Orginize into themes

See patterns

Compare concepts

Constantly review

Redraw

Add new

Look for gaps

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Let’s MindMap?

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Cluster

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Revise

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Group Mind Maps

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Moving Mind Maps

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Picasso’s technique

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1. Collect as much material as you can about your problem.

2. Read through all material as rapidly as you can in one sitting until you are “filled” with your subject.

3. Start from arbitrary theme and Mind Map.

4. Refashion your map as your thoughts and topic change.

5. Ask yourself, what your Mind Map means. What have you uncovered that you didn’t know was there? Do you notice any patterns? What do they suggest? What solutions pop into your head?

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Lotus Blossom

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System Mapping

1.Write a single word or short phrase that identifies your subject.

2. Identify major components.3. Identify the influence on easch component.4. Identify and link important factors for each

influence.5.Prioritize influence and factors.6.Analyze the major impact items.7.Brainstorm.

a. Things that influence a company.b. Things that influence a customer.c. Things that influence a

environment.

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System Mapping

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Revise and compareRevise and compare

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Recommended literature

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most photos from Flickrunder a creative commons licenseauthors indicated in comment page of ppt

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