MIND MAPPING IN WRITING
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https://doi.org/10.2024/rbd00d28Keywords:
effect, using, mind mapping, technique, writing, descriptive textAbstract
Mind mapping in writing is like developing a seen roadmap for your thoughts and ideas. Imagine a large tree with branches going every which way, and each branch represents a one-of-a-kind idea, subtopic, or detail. It's a tremendous way to prepare your thoughts before diving into writing, and it can genuinely help to prevent writer's block. So, how does it work? Well, you commence with a central theme or predominant thinking in the center of the page. This ought to be the theme of your writing, the theme of an essay, or the central argument of a search for paper. Then, you draw traces (or use a digital tool) to be a part of associated ideas, subtopics, or details, branching out from the center. Each of these linked thoughts can moreover spawn their very own sub-ideas, developing a branching shape that captures the complexity of your thoughts.
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Useful website: http://www.mind-mapping.co.uk/mind-maps-examples/education.htm
Video on mind mapping: http://au.youtube.com/results?search_query=tony+buzan
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