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  1. Problem Solving with Tony Buzan's Mind Mapping Problem solving is one of the key skills required to be successful at work, but finding speedy and imaginative solutions to the challenges and difficulties that inevitably arise is not an easy task. When confronted with a problem, all too often, we t...
  2. Improve Your Memory with Tony Buzan's Mind Mapping Memory can lead to the accomplishments of many astonishing feats. Take for example the story of Mozart visiting Rome in 1770, when he was 14, and listened to Allegri's Miserere in the Sistine Chapel. The half-hour long piece of music was considered s...
  3. The Mind Map as a Creative Thinking Mechanism The Mind Map is perfectly suited to innovative thinking as it consumes all the skills commonly found with creativity, especially imagination, association of ideas and flexibility. Psychological research has identified several fundamental elements in...
  4. Creating Your First Mind Map In this article I am going to help guide you through the simple instructions on creating your first Mind Map. Firstly you need to decide on the topic in question, it is important to remember that there is no limit to what you can Mind Map, ranging f...
  5. 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 a...
  6. GCSE Science Revision On this page you'll find tips for studying towards your Science GCSE and all the resources you need to pass!
  7. Tony Buzan's Mind Mapping - The Ultimate Thinking Tool The basic learning principles of Mind Mapping have been around for centuries, and have been used by some of the greatest creative genius' and most influential individuals in history such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Richard Feynman, Willia...
  8. Mind Mapping for Dyslexics The benefits of Mind Mapping are well known. It is used by millions of people across the world for a wide variety of activities from planning, organizing and learning to problem solving in settings ranging from educational, professional or just at ho...
  9. Perfect Your Presentations through Mind Mapping It is a far too common procedure for lecturers to prepare presentations with a few pages of notes made up of linear sentences. They stand up behind the podium and start to read, expecting their diligent audience to take 'proper notes'. They drone on...
  10. GCSE History: How should I answer? If you're taking a course in GCSE History then you'll know just how hard it is to understand exactly what the examiner or teacher is asking you to do. But hopefully this guide will explain what the questions themselves actually mean, and will help yo...
  11. Anne Boleyn The life, marriage and tragic death of Anne Boleyn are an important part of English history. Not only did she play a role in a period of great change for the country, but she was also the mother of Elizabeth I. Anne Boleyn is described differently i...
  12. How to learn through Music... Make learning fun & easy www.learnthrumusic.co.uk   GCSE English LearnThruMusic resources primarily specialise in engaging GCSE/KS4 English pupils in learning and revision through the use of popular music & technology. GCSE English LearnThruMusic is also proven to...
  13. Free GCSE Maths resources This is a GCSE Maths revision blog that contains free resources on how to effectively revise for your GCSE Maths exam.
  14. Learning To Fly: Ground School Revision If you are looking to learn to fly and acquire your Private Pilot's Licence (PPL) then you have come to the right place. This page is one of a series that follows my flight training course. To start from the very beginning please visit my Learning To...
  15. 7 essential study tips for the CFA® exams According to CFA institute "there are no shortcuts to earning the CFA charter. It takes time and preparation". It is recommended that you complete a minimum of 250 - 350 hours of studying before you take the exam. This is a lot, especially when you c...
  16. Learning To Fly: Circuit Revision If you are looking to learn to fly and acquire your Private Pilot's Licence (PPL) then you have come to the right place. This page is one of a series that follows my flight training course. To start from the very beginning please visit my Learning To...
  17. GCSE English Revision On this page you'll find tips for studying towards your English GCSE and all the resources you need to pass!
  18. D&T and Mind Mapping D&T is a subject that attracts all levels of learners. It requires the more able to be independent learners, and calls for students to be well organised, particularly as the coursework requirement is 60%. This coursework follows the Design process an...
  19. GCSE History Revision On this page you'll find tips for studying towards your History GCSE and all the resources you need to pass!
  20. GCSE French Revision On this page you'll find tips for studying towards your French GCSE and all the resources you need to pass!