Bibliography: Mind Mapping
Editor: Hongyan
Reading content: p 1-p9
Reading Bibliography: Mind Mapping
? 1. "Five Dimensions+Education Breakthrough the Internet"
? 2. Eighteen Questions on Teaching Research of Basic Education (Cases)
? 3. "Send a Little Reader" Bing Xin
? 4. Zhu Xiaoping Micro-education Diary
? 5. Six Stories of Shen Fu in a Floating Life
? 6. "Break Free" Yamashita Eiko
? 7. The Thinking Guide edited by Hongyan
Reading time: April 28, 2020
Stick to the courage to punch in the book club: 94 days
The second day of this book
The first chapter is an overview of mind mapping.
The first part unveils the mystery of mind mapping.
? Mind mapping was invented by Tony Buzan, a world-famous British scholar. Mind mapping is also called mind mapping. It uses colored strokes to draw ideas in our brains on paper. It combines traditional linguistic intelligence, digital intelligence and creative intelligence, and is an effective graphic thinking tool to express divergent thinking.
Mind mapping is a revolutionary learning tool. Its core idea is to combine image thinking and abstract thinking well, so that your left and right brains can operate at the same time, and your thinking track can form a divergent structure with pictures and wires on paper, which greatly improves your intellectual skills and wisdom level.
The second section is the thinking habit that benefits 250 million people for life. Why we use mind maps. Because it can help us solve practical problems better, for example, it can help you get more creativity in the following aspects:
1. Clear your mind and get clear gradually.
2. Pass the exam with excellent results
3. Better memory
4. Learn more efficiently and quickly.
5. Turn learning into a piece of cake
6. See the whole picture of things
draw up a plan
8. Show more creativity
9. Save time
10. Solve the problem
1 1. Focus
12. Better communication
13. Survive
14. Save paper
? How to draw a mind map?
? Mind mapping tools are as follows:
1. A blank sheet of paper
2. Some colored pens and pens and pencils.
3. Your brain
4. Your imagination
The seven steps to draw a mind map are as follows:
1. Draw from the center of a blank sheet of paper, leaving enough space around, and draw from the center, so that your thoughts can spread freely in all directions and express yourself more freely and naturally.
2. At the center of the white paper, use a picture, image or picture to express your central idea.
3. Use as many colors as possible.
4. Connect the central image with the main branch.
5. Let the branches of the mind map bend naturally.
6. Use one keyword per line.
7. Use graphics from beginning to end.
? The fourth section teaches you to draw your own mind map.
? For example, a mind map of how to maintain the brain.
? After reading the first chapter, I got a little understanding of mind map and tried to draw it. It was not ideal, because I didn't find a blank paper, so I didn't feel very good. I can't draw graphics either. Anyway, I'm willing to start trying. Take the first step and you will go forward bravely.
Wandering in silence
April 28(th), 2020