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Menu from Mac version of Freemind 0.8.1. WTH are the folding command shortcuts? I don't know about yours, but /my/ keyboard has no "down and right" or "up and left" keys, nor does it have a down arrow with two lines. I've tried every combination I can think of, and still can't activate those commands.

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Su Xiaobai 苏笑柏, Red Pieces on the Green 绿上两块红, 2005, Oil and lacquer on linen and wooden plate 木板、麻布面油彩、大漆, 234 x 92 cm

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always nice to see a research deliverable not buried in a filing cabinet somewhere

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Are you interested in improving your eLearning? These 5 techniques will help you leverage the power of Mind Maps and encourage you to utilize online Mind Maps in particular. Follow these tips to transform your eLearning using online Mind Maps: elearningindustry.com/top-5-ways-to-use-mind-maps-for-e-l...

 

This blog was written by Andrea Leyden at ExamTime - a new free online learning platform designed to transform learning into an 'active' process using Mind Maps & other free learning tools. Get started at www.examtime.com.

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This is the ball of string that represented everything I was thinking about at a single point last year. The annotation was supposed to mean something, but is long since forgotten. Possibly the stars denote things I thought I should be concentrating on.

 

I preferred it when I just played Lego and cars.

2006 Mind Map of Life dreams

Observing a site- Audience space and behavior

This workshop is in two parts; the first will be an investigation of the site, The Mackintosh Building. During this part of the workshop we will explore ways of documenting and gathering information – photography, drawing, recording conversations, finding objects and materials, maps and plans.

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Mindmap for Bookarts article notes

A mind map is a graphical way to represent information, ideas and concepts. It helps you to analyze, comprehend, synthesize, recall and generate new ideas better. Just as every great idea, its power lies in its simplicity. Mindmapping engages your brain in a much richer way, both analytical and aristic manner. Best of all, it is FUN! Let us start off by creating your very first mindmap.

 

Step 1: Decide A Topic

This determines the focus of your mindmap. It should be no more than a few words. By keeping your topic simple, you will be able to understand more aspects of it through mindmapping. Place that topic in the center of the page, preferably in bold or CAPITALISED letters.

 

Step 2: Set Your Creativity Free

Illustrate your mindmap with images and different colours to represent its content. Our brains associate pictures and colours better than plain text.

 

Step 3: Generating Ideas

Start writing what comes to your mind. Be very succinct in your choices of words as you mindmap. Keep it to as little words as possible.

 

Step 4: Continue Branching

Branch out from your main topic and extend your thoughts from one idea to the next. Draw lines between the thoughts to create lateral thinking. Form different branches for your sub-topics as necessary.

 

That's all you need to take notice for your mindmapping. For practical examples, give us a call.

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Marieke creates a mind map on how she could make a collection she can share and grow with others

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I thought for sure that I had this 7-Habits idea map of Kaizad's in flickr, but I didn't see it. So now it is there.

Idea Mapping has a rich heritage in mind mapping. However I often get this question, “What is the difference between idea mapping and mind mapping?” I use the term “Idea Mapping” rather than “Mind Mapping” for several reasons. See the posting for details.

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A mind map is a graphical way to represent information, ideas and concepts. It helps you to analyze, comprehend, synthesize, recall and generate new ideas better. Just as every great idea, its power lies in its simplicity. Mindmapping engages your brain in a much richer way, both analytical and aristic manner. Best of all, it is FUN! Let us start off by creating your very first mindmap.

 

Step 1: Decide A Topic

This determines the focus of your mindmap. It should be no more than a few words. By keeping your topic simple, you will be able to understand more aspects of it through mindmapping. Place that topic in the center of the page, preferably in bold or CAPITALISED letters.

 

Step 2: Set Your Creativity Free

Illustrate your mindmap with images and different colours to represent its content. Our brains associate pictures and colours better than plain text.

 

Step 3: Generating Ideas

Start writing what comes to your mind. Be very succinct in your choices of words as you mindmap. Keep it to as little words as possible.

 

Step 4: Continue Branching

Branch out from your main topic and extend your thoughts from one idea to the next. Draw lines between the thoughts to create lateral thinking. Form different branches for your sub-topics as necessary.

 

That's all you need to take notice for your mindmapping. For practical examples, give us a call.

Our SUPERTUTORs shall guide you and your child step-by-step.

 

Get Complimentary Diagnosis Report to analyse your child's strengths & weaknesses in school.

Visit www.TuitionSuperMart.com

Or call 6886 4987 for more info.

How to work towards a life to the full. This is a strategic, working document, and it is important that you should be able to download it and print it out. Please email me for a PDF or MindManager version if this jpg doesn't work well enough for you. There is a Slideshare version here: www.slideshare.net/Lexi_McKee/life-quotient-for-individua... and I intend to follow this up with a Screencast including audio IF there is sufficient interest - I need to hear from you!!

 

NEWSFLASH! I've just posted the associated audio version on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/lex-mckee/life-can-get-better-and-better

 

When life is working well, here are your seven vital signs of life:

•You are purposefully moving towards more of what you want in life, in such a way that you really feel a sense of momentum

•You have secured sufficient positive inputs that you feel energised and motivated on a daily basis

•You are leaving a legacy – your ideas are catching on, and others are beginning to take up the message

•You learn rapidly from mistakes, bounce back from setbacks, and move on (avoiding repeat errors of judgment)

•You are growing in knowledge, wisdom, and stature – and in favour with others

•You are giving back to your friends, family, community and country

•You are sensitive to those around you, and to the opportunities and threats present in your environment – responding to these thoughtfully, rather than with a knee-jerk reaction.

 

I believe with all my heart that this is a recipe for sustainable success and life satisfaction... but there's that word "action" buried in "satisfaction"!

 

BB Spot shows graphically why we won't be sued.

MindPedia.appspot.com is a web service written by me. It can display mindmaps created by freemind locate anywhere!

 

This is the home page. User can upload their mindmaps here.

Read the full article and download the mind map on the IQ Matrix blog: blog.iqmatrix.com/boost-productivity

Kā man patīk mans atkarību (dependencies not addictions) prāta karte! Darbu sakārto un stimulē.

ドラマ(ハゲタカ)を見ながらメモ。

ざっくりとなので絵もあまり入っていない。

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As a visual person, I thought it might help if I put together a mind-map of where my work is at present. Blogged: amandawatson-will.blogspot.com

Jakarta. 13 Feb 09. BiNus Syahdan.

Teaching For Indonesia (TFI): Training Pengenalan Mind Map untuk Kepala Sekolah daerah Kemanggisan dan Palmerah.

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