14 Best Practices For Advanced Mind Maps: Infographic
Jul 25th, 2013 | By Chuck Frey | Category: Resources So you’ve invested in mind mapping software and have created some basic visual diagrams with it. What’s next? You need to learn how to use its more advanced capabilities, because they’re the key to getting the majority of of the business value out of it. This infographic (click on the image above to view the full version) summarizes 14 best practices for utilizing the deep capabilities of mind mapping software – from tasks and linked documents to callouts and boundaries, knowing how to use these elements correctly is critically important, especially if you plan to share your mind maps with others.
iMindMap
People within organisations and educational institutions around the world are already seeing the benefits of iMindMap – start discovering them yourself today. “Your Mind Mapping software has transformed our business & become a part of our cultural DNA.” Wheaton Wealth Partners, USA
Learn to Draw Tutorials for Kids
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Writing Like a Graduate Student: Research & Writing: Learning Tools: Graduate: School of Continuing Studies: Indiana University
As a graduate student in the adult education program, you will write often, and you will be expected to write well. A number of resources can help you hone your skills, including the following: the Writing Tutorial for Graduate Students from Drake University - a wealth of resources on all aspects of writing, revising, and citing, as well as a rubric for academic writing and examples of good, not-so-good, and bad papers Purdue University's Online Writing Lab the writing tools folder that you can find by clicking on the resources link in most of your courses In order to write like a graduate student, you must understand the purpose your article or paper serves. use correct grammar and punctuation. document your sources. Purpose
15 Useful Online Mind Mapping and Brainstorming Tools
Concept mapping and Mind mapping software are used to create diagrams of relationships between concepts, ideas or other pieces of information. It has been suggested that the mind mapping technique can improve learning/study efficiency up to 15% over conventional note taking. It is also a popular planning technique with applications across all business sectors and industries. It is used by individuals, corporate teams, students and teachers alike for various purposes.
How to Improve Your Drawing Skills
Disappointed by your doodles, and wish you could draw better? Drawing well is about your hand being able to do what your brain tells it to do. And if your hand doesn’t have much practice at creating certain shapes or lines, the end result of your sketching may not look at all like it did in your mind’s eye.
Open-Source Argument Mapping
The latest version of Argunet features new tools that make it easier to organize the debates and to search through debates located on the Argunet-server or on your computer. To help you organize your work you can label the debates using private and non private tags and search for existing debates using a search-engine. The label-feature [...] The latest version of Argunet fastens Client-Server communication. Specifically, argument maps are only updated if they have been changed on the server.
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4 Ways To Enhance Your Teaching With Mind Mapping
The more efficient your teaching technique the better your students’ comprehension level. This is just one of the benefits of mind mapping and encouraging students to work together as they learn new things. The following techniques, can be easily integrated in your teaching activity: 1.