Improve Your Study Skills with Tony Buzan's Mind Mapping - Tips in Note Taking
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Improve Your Study Skills with Tony Buzan's Mind Mapping - Tips in Note Taking
If you are a full-time student or are studying from home, you probably make a lot of notes during your lectures and lessons and when reading your text books and course materials. Later you will almost certainly review these notes when preparing for an exam or when you have a written piece of work to do.
Disadvantages of Traditional Note Making
A Simple and Effective Way to Make Notes
Rob Reduced his Notes by 95% using the Mind Mapping
Tips for making notes from a textbook or course material
2. Build your Mind Map as you progress through the study text. Every time you read an idea that strikes you as important or interesting, just add it to your Mind Map in the appropriate place. You can also add your own thoughts and ideas as they arise while you are reading.
3. Add detail such as images, shapes, highlights and colors to help you organize the material better and commit it to memory.
4. When you have finished reading, you will have generated a single Mind Map which summarizes everything of interest from the text. The act of creating the Mind Map will have greatly increased the volume of information that you absorbed from the text.
5. If you created your Map with Mind Mapping software you can review the topic at any time by referring back to your Mind Map. It is easy to make any changes or restructure your map without the hassle of recreating all of your work.
6. You don't need pages and pages of notes for effective study!
Tips for summarizing a lesson or lecture
2. Create the main branches from this subject, each labeled with a key topic or theme that was covered in the lesson. Remember to use single keywords in keeping with Mind Mapping principles.
3. Next draw connecting branches to the main branches and label these with sub-topics. If you have any of your own ideas during this exercise, add them to your Mind Map.
4. Add images to help make the Mind Map more visually memorable for revision.
5. While it is necessary to be brief in order to create an effective Mind Map, you may wish to include more comprehensive notes at this early stage of study. Some Mind Mapping software i.e. iMindMap allows you to add notes to your branches or link them to external files such as Word documents or spreadsheets which you can open up when needed. After you have studied this information, you will only need the keywords of your Mind Map to bring it back to memory.
Note making is just one of the activities that you can use Mind Mapping to assist you in your studies. Mind Mapping is also an effective way to help you plan essays and project work, prepare for exams, brainstorm, create and make a presentation, for supporting group study, for revision and much more....
Download iMindMap Files
Please Note: All the example Mind Maps were created using Buzan's iMindMap - The offical software from Tony Buzan, inventor of Mind Mapping. To open and edit these files you will need to have iMindMap installed. If you do not have iMindMap you can easily download and try the software for FREE by clicking HERE.
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