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DPhil Networking Event in Media and Film Studies at Sussex University
Many people wanted more after the "Academic Speed Dating session" I did at the department's Research Day in June, so I organised this event for all DPhil students in the department last week and it was great fun! The first activity was inspired by Hugh Davies great 'map me' project and was a bit of a warm-up activity where we could find out who is supervised by whom in the department.
For the second activity we all produced some quick and colourful mindmaps about our PhD project, including "PhD in a nutshell", "PhD worries" and "Would like to join forces with other DPhils to...". This was really successful as we took turns standing at our posters and wandering around chatting to the poster owners - and suddenly it was really late and everybody had to dash off.
There's a little bit of wine, beer, soft drinks and crisps left over. Who would like to organise the next event so we can finish the drinks? Email me!
I have thought for a l-o-n-g time to create learning materials that allow learners to interact by colouring in the mind maps. Here's an example of a simple black and white template map that could be brought to life by the student colouring it in.
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在内部网站的创建中,我们从不同部门收集知识,并加以分类和整理,最后集中于服务器的知识库中保存。在这个过程中,我们了解每个部门都存在哪些有价值的知识,以及哪些员工在某些领域拥有专家级的知识,这为今后更深入的知识挖掘工作提供了良好的线索。随着知识的不断搜集、整理、共享和更新,各种知识也在企业内部流动起来,更多员工以更多热情投入到知识管理的实践中。
Это третья книга, которую я прочитал методом фоточтения. Первая по которой я решил сделать карту памяти не на бумаге.
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.
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Each of us artistically rendered our names on a stone, and our essay topics on a wood chip. We started to place these on the floor and think about how they might connect prior to heading to our working groups.
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