Mind Map: Yashwant Misale Assistant Professor, FMS NIFT Mumbai

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Mind

Map
Yashwant Misale
Assistant Professor ,FMS NIFT Mumbai
• A Mind Map is an easy way to brainstorm thoughts organically without
worrying about order and structure. It allows you to visually structure
your ideas to help with analysis and recall.
• A Mind Map is a diagram for representing tasks, words, concepts, or
items linked to and arranged around a central concept or subject using
a non-linear graphical layout that allows the user to build an intuitive
framework around a central concept.
• A Mind Map can turn a long list of monotonous information into a
colorful, memorable and highly organized diagram that works in line
with your brain's natural way of doing things.

What is a Mind
Map?
Mind Mapping is
perfect for:

• Brainstorming and visualizing


concepts
• Presenting and communicating ideas
• Graphic organizers and electronic
note books
• Running meetings more effectively
• Outlining reports and documents
• Simplifying task and project
management
Theory Behind Mind Maps

• When you study the brain's


functionality and memory system,
you will realize the extraordinary
extent of its capacity and potential.
• The Mind Map is a tool used to
entice, delight, stimulate and
challenge you.
• You will discover some astonishing
facts about your brain and its
function, and you will take the first
major steps on the path to freedom
of the mind.
How Mind Maps Harness the Brain's
Power
• A Mind Map is a highly effective way of getting information in and out of your brain - it is
a creative and logical means of note-taking and note-making that literally 'maps out' your
ideas.
• All Mind Maps have some things in common. They have a natural organizational structure
that radiates from the center and use lines, symbols, words, color and images according
to simple, brain-friendly concepts. Mind Mapping converts a long list of monotonous
information into a colorful, memorable and highly organized diagram that works in line
with your brain's natural way of doing things.
• One simple way to understand a Mind Map is by comparing it to a map of a city. The city
center represents the main idea; the main roads leading from the center represent the key
thoughts in your thinking process; the secondary roads or branches represent your
secondary thoughts, and so on. Special images or shapes can represent landmarks of
interest or particularly relevant ideas.
• The Mind Map is the external mirror of your own radiant or natural thinking facilitated by
a powerful graphic process, which provides the universal key to unlock the dynamic
potential of the brain.
The Five Essential Characteristics of
Mind Mapping:

• The main idea, subject or focus is crystallized in a central image


• The main themes radiate from the central image as 'branches'
• The branches comprise a key image or key word drawn or
printed on its associated line
• Topics of lesser importance are represented as 'twigs' of the
relevant branch
• The branches form a connected nodal structure
• Thank You

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