The advantages of a mind
map
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You know immediately what the mind map is about. The
subject of this mind map almost 'pops' out of the centre of
the page. A
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You see the hierarchical importance in a glimpse. The
structure of the branches shows you immediately the various
relations between several pieces of information
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A mind map will enable you to obtain a helicopter view in
order to see various correlations between key ideas. This
gives you a good chance to rethink about the several
connection possibilities. This could mean a huge advantage
while preparing for an essay or when you are developing an
idea.
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All information is on ONE piece of paper; you cannot get
out of context, which is the case with several pieces of
paper.
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All points mentioned above combined with the fact that
every handmade Mind Map is by default is unique,
remembering goes effortlessly. Reviewing info in a mind map
will only take 2-3 minutes at the most. This really is a
very efficient and effective way of reviewing.
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We all know the saying "a picture can tell a thousand
words. This is exactly what happens with a mind map. One
has less to memorize (1 image), while you remember more
(1000 words). On average you need 90% less words in order
to get a better insight and overview of the matter you're
dealing with.
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You can always add extra info
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With a mind map the mind of the user stays open, which will
influence creativity in a positive way.
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A mind map will provide you with clarity within complex
relations between subjects
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A mind map will show you in a simple but clear way an
overview of contradictions, paradoxes and leaking holes in
your information (what you're missing in the avalanche of
info)
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A mind map will provide you with the necessary armor in
order to direct good questions in a conversation. A mind
map will stimulate your personal discovery within the
information in front of you.
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A mind map will show you what you don't know
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A mind map will show you where you are with your knowledge
(very handy for teachers and it's students; you know
exactly what your student knows; what he/she understands
and what he/she doesn't)
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A mind map gives you the opportunity to jump between
several different topics without losing control over it
Lets see what the disadvantages of a mind
map are.
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