Saturday, November 6, 2010

Mind mapping

A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea. Mind maps are used to generate, visualize, structure, and classify ideas, and as an aid to studying and organizing information, solving problems, making decisions, and writing. The 'Laws of Mind Mapping' were originally devised by Tony Buzan when he codified the use of imagery, colour and association and coined the phrase 'Mind Mapping'.

Mind-mapping can be categories to two type, wh
ich is Logical mind-map and Associated mind-map.

Logical mind-map:
Is very stereotypes based. Whatever we write o
r draft in this mind-map has direct link or is relevant to the main subject.

Associated mind-map:
The main subject and the links drafted are no
t necessary connected to one another. Random things can be put together after the main subject. This is useful for being creative and to put up ideas and generate fast thinking.

sources:
en.wikipedia.org, www.mindtools.com, www.mind-mapping.co.u

here are some examples of mind-mapping:









CLASS EXERCISE

We were told to imagine if we are now living in the future years and so happened to stumble upon a pair of mortar and pestle. We were then presented with a selection of words which we need to choose 3 from and come up of 3 ways of what really is the usage of that pair of mortar and pestle using the chosen words.
Check out mine....




FAT
  • As a tool to get rid of unwanted body fat. You place the mortar on your body part which you would like to remove body fat, press it in and then use the pestle to repeatedly knock on the mortar until you loose enough fat.


FASHION
  • Can be use as an accessories to wear on top of your head to look more fashionable and trendy.

MARRIED
  • As a symbol that you are married. Must be present in whosoever house if they are married.

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