Mind maps 3.0 - 3ª ed - , 2014 - 147p.; 23cm

quicker notes, better memory and improved learning

Advantages and disadvantages of mind maps. Advantages ; Disadvantages -- How to make a mind map. Example ---- Elements of a mind map. Color ; Polygons ; Lines ; Images ; Text ; Which elements to use and when ---- Taking notes with mind maps. Books ; Speeches and lectures ---- Other uses of mind maps. Studying ; Writing ; Brainstorming ; Decision making ; Planning ; Project management ; Estimating project time ; Problem solving ; Diagnosis ; Presentation ; Recalling information ; Learning a language ---- Mind mapping with children ---- Other considerations. The importance of practice ; The importance of listening ; Speed reading and mind maps ; Hand drawn vs. computerized mind maps.--

The number one selling Mind map book is on its 3rd version. Version 3.0 is the ultimate resoure on the topic of mind maps with more innovative uses, examples, and illustrations than any other book. Mind mapping is a note taking system which allows you to take better, faster, and more efficient notes. In conventional note-taking, you write down information line by line. With Mind maps, you organize the information more in the form of a diagram, starting with a central key idea drawn in the center of the paper. In addition to enhancing your note taking skills, Mind maps help you improve your studying, writing, presenting, brainstorming, and creative skills. It is one of the best note taking skills anyone can learn.

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