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I guess what I am trying to say, is that what we need in order to improve the efficiency of our brains is not necessarily freedom to develop “our way to learn”, but to learn a way that is proven to mirror the way our brain works! This complex process of information exchange and processing is mirrored very well by a mind map, and even better by multiple mind maps (which is now a feature of iMindMap 5 which I find really useful), you can find an example of this here. Neuroscience has shown that both sides of our brain work together in any task we tackle and different areas of the two sides of our brains are activated constantly and intermittently as we think and process information. This often leads to another important idea that also radiates into multiple associations and connections between ideas into a complex, but very coherent network of associations interrelated to each other which derive and construct meaning.
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From a central idea a series of associations and connections radiate to derive greater understanding of that idea and that often are used to solve problems related to that idea. Our mind thinks in a radial way, pretty much like a mind map does. Our brain works in very efficient and creative ways which we don’t easily realize because we have been trained for years to use tools and strategies that are limiting the potential of our brains. In fact, that is precisely why there are rules to follow in order to achieve good and effective results in mind mapping. “But I though mind mapping was a creative and free process that should reflect the way in which your brain works!” you might say and I would agree with you. The rest of this Blog post is about some of the rules of mind mapping and why I love the idea of Biggerplate! Yes, you heard correctly, there are rules to mind mapping and you might be pleased to hear that I have not made them, but the creator of mind mapping himself, Tony Buzan! You have time until the 7th July to submit your entries. creating a mind map is obviously more demanding than writing a comment (or you could mind map your idea using iMindMap 5). You can obviously contribute more than one mind map and/or ideas and priority will be given to the most active contributors, e.g. – Explain your fab idea as a comment to this Blog post – Think of a creative and innovative way to use iMindMap 5 in Education – Post the link to your mind map as a comment at the bottom of this Blog post You could also create a collaborative mind maps with your classes, family, or colleagues and describe your experience
– Create a mind map with iMindMap 5 on any topic you like.
Imindmap mind mapping software for free#
– Download your free trial of iMindMap 5 here (after the trial period your copy becomes the Basic version which you get to keep for free forever) There are two ways in which you can participate and they both involve sharing.
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If you really want a free copy of the best mind mapping software ever created ( iMindMap 5), you can take part to this simple competition.