Mind Mapping
Duration 0.5 days
Team Professional Development

Target Audience

This course is available for both Staff and Postgraduate Research Students.

 

Course description

In the late 1960’s Tony Buzan introduced a new way of setting down ideas on paper.  Rather than simply using words in a linear format he introduced to the world the technique of mind-mapping.  This uses a whole range of stimulus on the paper – including words, colours, images, special placement – to enhance thinking and learning.  Millions of people now mind map on a regular basis to use their minds more effectively.  By attending this 2-hour course, you can too!  

 

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand when and where to use mind maps;
  • How to mind map;
  • Understand why the technique of mind mapping may be a way of helping you learn or to think more clearly; 
  • How mind maps have developed.
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