
Explore mind maps step by step, meet the creator Tony Busson, and learn why mind maps boost creativity and memory while building your own maps with templates and online apps.
Explore how the brain’s five lobes support cognition, perception, emotion, and memory, linking frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, and insula functions to mind maps and radiant thinking.
Explore radiant thinking by using mind maps that mirror neuron-driven brain activity, enabling nonlinear note-taking and the integration of verbal, visual, kinesthetic, and musical intelligences to boost creativity.
Place a central image with a main word to anchor your mind map, then connect ideas with curved branches, colors, and many images to support non-linear, creative thinking.
Explore diverse mind map examples, from personal goals to gift ideas, and learn how central images, color-coded branches, and non-linear layouts boost memory, reflection, and motivation.
Learn to build a step-by-step mind map using the wheel of life, highlighting health, personal development, love, family and friends, work, money, and time management with symbols.
Explore two online mind map tools, GoConqr and XMind. Create mind maps with images online or offline with collaboration, practice quickly, and share your results.
Explore online mind map tools like Xmind and GoConQR, create collaborative mind maps with images and icons, customize branches for organization, time, goals, and health, and export PNGs for documents.
Learn to create and customize mind maps with X Mind, using icons, colors, and node configurations, then export to pdf or powerpoint and share collaborative links.
Discover practical uses of mind maps across school subjects and daily life, with downloadable templates and opportunities to share your mind maps.
Create a mind map to take notes from a YouTube talk about goals, using visual codes such as a target, an action plan, and Ikigai for emotional intelligence.
Create and use a mind map to plan a class, identifying emotions and their five main ideas, using colors, symbols, and varied letter sizes to highlight key teaching points.
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Learn how to make mind maps. Basic course ideal for high school students, university students and workers.
You will learn how to create a mind map in a visual and fun way, step by step, while you watch me draw mind maps, so you can see how it is done, and the variety of techniques that exist. You will learn how to make them from manually to online with special applications.
Mind map drawing is a simple and powerful learning tool. I will show you how the only mind mapping tool you need to get started is a pen and paper. You will learn how to make mind maps in simple steps. Using this simple technique you will be able to learn how to create a mind map in an afternoon.
The mind mapping technique is simple, but it takes a little practice, especially the selection of keywords. There are some exercises and demonstrations to show how mind maps work in real life. Knowing what words to put in the branches is an important mind mapping technique that is often overlooked and needs a little practice. It is usually what trips people up when using mind maps in real life.
The course is full of creative mind mapping ideas that you can do without being an artist. For this I provide you with different templates so that you only have to fill in the concepts of your mind map.