1, determine the central theme: determine the core content of handwritten newspaper as the central theme of mind map. For example, you can take "fractional multiplication" as the central theme.
2. Branch theme: Draw a branch theme from the central theme. For example, subtopics such as "Definition of Fractional Multiplication", "Properties of Fractional Multiplication" and "Calculation Method of Fractional Multiplication" can be drawn.
3. Add details: under each branch topic, add relevant details. For example, under the definition of fractional multiplication, you can add details such as numerator-numerator multiplication and denominator-denominator multiplication.
4. Graphical display: Use graphics, colors, symbols and other elements to make mind maps more vivid and interesting. For example, lines with different colors can be used to represent different branch topics, or vivid graphics can be used to represent related concepts.
5. Improve the layout: further improve the layout of the mind map as needed to make it more clear and readable. For example, you can adjust the thickness, length and radian of lines, or put some key information in a more conspicuous position.
Characteristics of mind mapping
Mind mapping is an effective tool because of its rigorous logic and deep memory, which can help us sort out and understand information and improve the memory effect. Through the guidance of logic, we can sort out scattered information, form a logical and orderly picture, and deepen our understanding of information.
At the same time, the mind map is also organized, which can be expanded in chronological order according to the theme, helping us to form a clear branch and knowledge system. Through mind mapping, we can organize a lot of information and form a memory framework, which is easier to understand and remember.
Mind mapping is expressed in the form of branches, each branch revolves around the central theme, and the expansion and divergence of branches echo each other. This divergent way of thinking allows us to look at problems from a broader perspective and avoid the shackles of fixed thinking. Through divergent thinking, we can think about the problem from multiple angles and find a more comprehensive solution.