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MindMapping
                     EDIT 502-01
                  Professor Chen
Marguarita Alviar & Kimberly Diep
What is
MindMap?
Why Do Mapping?
•note-taking
•study
•memorizing
What Do You Need?
•pen
•markers
•notebook
1. Collect as much material
   as you can about the                           2. Read through all materials.
   topic.




                          5. Ask yourself, what your
                             Mind Map means. What
                             have you uncovered that
                             you didn’t know was there?
                             Do you notice any patterns?
                             What do they suggest?
                             What solutions pop into
                             your head?




                                                  4. Redo your map as your
3. Start from theme and                              thoughts and topic change
   Mind Map.                                         and/or emerging of new
                                                     ideas.
Start with
                         Theme




Mind Maping
                                                        Depth
 Guidlines

                                     Put down
                                     everything
                                                    Improve flexible
                                                       thinking
                      Encourages
                      Spontaneity                              Non-judging

                                                                       Hitchhike

                                                     All ideas
              Overcome blocks

                                                                Free-wheel
                                         Be silly
See details               Big picture


                            Focus



                        Start with
                         Theme




Mind Maping
                                                              Depth
 Guidlines

                                       Put down
                                       everething
                                                          Improve flexible
                                                             thinking
                      Encourages
                      Spontaneity                                    Non-judging

                                                                             Hitchhike

                                                           All ideas
              Overcome blocks

                                                                      Free-wheel
                                                  Silly
Minimum
          See details               Big picture

                                                                        Print
                            Focus

                                                        Use
                        Start with                    keywords
                         Theme                                               Related
                                                                              Ideas
                                                               Branch
                                                                 out


                                                  Connect
Mind Maping                                                                    Free
                                                              Depth          associate
 Guidlines

                                       Put down
                                       everething
                                                          Improve flexible
                                                             thinking
                      Encourages
                      Spontaneity                                    Non-judging

                                                                                Hitchhike

                                                           All ideas
              Overcome blocks

                                                                      Free-wheel
                                                  Silly
Minimum
Have fun!                                      See details           Big picture
                    Use symbols
                                                                                                         Print
                                  Use colors                 Focus
   Activate
  whole brain                                                                            Use
                                                         Start with                    keywords
            Be creative
                                      Images              Theme                                               Related
                                                                                                               ideas
                                                                                                Branch
                                                                                                  out
    Draw pictures
                                                                                   Connect
                          Mind Maping                                                                           Free
                                                                                               Depth          associate
                           Guidlines

                                                                        Put down
                                                                        everething
                                                                                           Improve flexible
                                                                                              thinking
                                                       Encourages
                                                       Spontaneity                                    Non-judging

                                                                                                                 Hitchhike

                                                                                            All ideas
                                               Overcome blocks

                                                                                                       Free-wheel
                                                                                   Silly
Revise and compare
Cluster
Revise
Minimum
    Have fun!                                                See details           Big picture
                                 Use symbols
                                                                                                                       Print
                                                Use colors                 Focus
          Activate
         whole brain                                                                                   Use
                                                                       Start with                    keywords
                    Be creative
                                                     Grafics            Theme                                               Related
                                                                                                                             ideas

Redraw                                                                                                        Branch
                                                                                                                out
          Draw pictures
                       Add new                                                                   Connect
                        ideas            Mind Maping                                                                          Free
  Constantly review                                                                                          Depth          associate
                                          Guidlines


                Revise                                                                Put down
                                                                                      everething
                                                                                                         Improve flexible
  Look for                                                                                                  thinking
   gaps                                                              Encourages
                         Organize                                    Spontaneity                                    Non-judging

                                                                                                                               Hitchhike

      Clusters                                                                                            All ideas
                                                             Overcome blocks
                                 See patterns
                                                       Compare                                                       Free-wheel
             Organize into                                                                       Silly
               themes                                  concepts
....   ....   ....
Lets Look At The
 Different Maps
Mapping understanding of connections between theory and examples


White board, markers, digital camera, etc.
Mapping argument and logic
Free Mind is an example of an online free
software
Advantages &                           Should avoid "sentences in the
 Disadvantages                          boxes"



1. Concept mapping is an easy way to achieve very high levels of cognitive
   performance, when the process is done well. This is one reason concept
   mapping can be a very powerful evaluation tool.
2. Students in the group using image-based concept mapping performed
   better than the group using text-based concept mapping on the cognitive
   level of understanding and creating.
3. Motivation of students to choose to learn by attempting to incorporate
   new meanings into their prior knowledge, and not by rote memory.
4. There is a growing body of research that shows that when students work
   in small groups and cooperate in striving to learn subject matter, positive
   cognitive and affective outcomes result.
5. Identify major components, its influence on each component, and link
   important factors for each influence.
6. Prioritize influence and factors.
7. Analyze the major impact items.
8. Brainstorm.
Group Mind Maps
  Collaboration
Moving Mind Maps
a. tools for organizing and
                              representing knowledge
  Future Trends            b. images of events or objects that
                              help to clarify the meaning of a
                              given concept



1. This is a chicken-and-egg problem because concept
   maps cannot be required on national achievement
   tests, if most students have not been given
   opportunities to learn to use this knowledge
   representation tool.
2. The teaching strategy of image-based concept
   mapping could potentially assist students in learning
   meaningfully in the context of mobile learning.
3. A learning tool but also acts as an evaluation tool.
Mapping
References



• Images were taken from http://www.flickr.com/photos/,
  http://cmap.ihmc.us/, and Wikipedia
• https://www.msu.edu/~luckie/ctools/
• Mind Mapping by Aleksejs Busarovs on Apr 09, 2008
  at http://www.slideshare.net/Busarovs/mind-mapping-
  344111
• Introduction to Concept Mapping by James Neill on Jul
  23, 2007 at
  http://www.slideshare.net/jtneill/introduction-to-
  concept-mapping

Mapping

  • 1.
    MindMapping EDIT 502-01 Professor Chen Marguarita Alviar & Kimberly Diep
  • 2.
  • 4.
    Why Do Mapping? •note-taking •study •memorizing WhatDo You Need? •pen •markers •notebook
  • 5.
    1. Collect asmuch material as you can about the 2. Read through all materials. topic. 5. Ask yourself, what your Mind Map means. What have you uncovered that you didn’t know was there? Do you notice any patterns? What do they suggest? What solutions pop into your head? 4. Redo your map as your 3. Start from theme and thoughts and topic change Mind Map. and/or emerging of new ideas.
  • 6.
    Start with Theme Mind Maping Depth Guidlines Put down everything Improve flexible thinking Encourages Spontaneity Non-judging Hitchhike All ideas Overcome blocks Free-wheel Be silly
  • 7.
    See details Big picture Focus Start with Theme Mind Maping Depth Guidlines Put down everething Improve flexible thinking Encourages Spontaneity Non-judging Hitchhike All ideas Overcome blocks Free-wheel Silly
  • 8.
    Minimum See details Big picture Print Focus Use Start with keywords Theme Related Ideas Branch out Connect Mind Maping Free Depth associate Guidlines Put down everething Improve flexible thinking Encourages Spontaneity Non-judging Hitchhike All ideas Overcome blocks Free-wheel Silly
  • 9.
    Minimum Have fun! See details Big picture Use symbols Print Use colors Focus Activate whole brain Use Start with keywords Be creative Images Theme Related ideas Branch out Draw pictures Connect Mind Maping Free Depth associate Guidlines Put down everething Improve flexible thinking Encourages Spontaneity Non-judging Hitchhike All ideas Overcome blocks Free-wheel Silly
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
    Minimum Have fun! See details Big picture Use symbols Print Use colors Focus Activate whole brain Use Start with keywords Be creative Grafics Theme Related ideas Redraw Branch out Draw pictures Add new Connect ideas Mind Maping Free Constantly review Depth associate Guidlines Revise Put down everething Improve flexible Look for thinking gaps Encourages Organize Spontaneity Non-judging Hitchhike Clusters All ideas Overcome blocks See patterns Compare Free-wheel Organize into Silly themes concepts
  • 15.
    .... .... .... Lets Look At The Different Maps
  • 16.
    Mapping understanding ofconnections between theory and examples White board, markers, digital camera, etc.
  • 21.
    Mapping argument andlogic Free Mind is an example of an online free software
  • 25.
    Advantages & Should avoid "sentences in the Disadvantages boxes" 1. Concept mapping is an easy way to achieve very high levels of cognitive performance, when the process is done well. This is one reason concept mapping can be a very powerful evaluation tool. 2. Students in the group using image-based concept mapping performed better than the group using text-based concept mapping on the cognitive level of understanding and creating. 3. Motivation of students to choose to learn by attempting to incorporate new meanings into their prior knowledge, and not by rote memory. 4. There is a growing body of research that shows that when students work in small groups and cooperate in striving to learn subject matter, positive cognitive and affective outcomes result. 5. Identify major components, its influence on each component, and link important factors for each influence. 6. Prioritize influence and factors. 7. Analyze the major impact items. 8. Brainstorm.
  • 26.
    Group Mind Maps Collaboration
  • 27.
  • 28.
    a. tools fororganizing and representing knowledge Future Trends b. images of events or objects that help to clarify the meaning of a given concept 1. This is a chicken-and-egg problem because concept maps cannot be required on national achievement tests, if most students have not been given opportunities to learn to use this knowledge representation tool. 2. The teaching strategy of image-based concept mapping could potentially assist students in learning meaningfully in the context of mobile learning. 3. A learning tool but also acts as an evaluation tool.
  • 29.
  • 31.
    References • Images weretaken from http://www.flickr.com/photos/, http://cmap.ihmc.us/, and Wikipedia • https://www.msu.edu/~luckie/ctools/ • Mind Mapping by Aleksejs Busarovs on Apr 09, 2008 at http://www.slideshare.net/Busarovs/mind-mapping- 344111 • Introduction to Concept Mapping by James Neill on Jul 23, 2007 at http://www.slideshare.net/jtneill/introduction-to- concept-mapping