16 Mind mapping enhances creativity

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Mind mapping is a specific method of illustrating ideas and how they relate to each other. Normally there is a main idea in the centre of the diagram with connectors spreading out to other ideas..  .  .  .  .
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Mind maps can make illustrating complex ideas or concepts easy. They can also enhance planning, brainstorming, presentations, project management, and many other productivity tasks.
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Click here to view some more examples of mind maps about other things that may be interesting.
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I find mind maps are very useful tools for the following:

  • Exploring and presenting complex concepts.
  • Capturing, organizing and combining ideas to generate more and rank the best ones.
  • Planning complex projects and tracking their progress.
  • Making, organizing and retrieving notes.

How do you use Mind Mapping techniques in your business and personal life? https://youtu.be/c8TPpV3Fan4

I know of a professor that gives his students an assignment to build a mind map illustrating the relationships of all of the principles and concepts of his course. This replaced a typical paper assignment.
The primary benefit that I gain from mind mapping is being able to view the entire map of ideas and concepts from a “birds-eye” view. This makes it easier for me to examine the whole picture and manipulate any part of it by moving items on the map around as needed. From this, I can more easily see relationships, patterns, missing elements, or improvements in the map and my understanding.
There are many tools you can use to create mind maps:

Pencil and paper — or pen if you are brave. Using different colours is nice.
Google Drive Drawing — is free, cloud-based and allows you to collaborate with others.
MindMup — is a free cloud-based tool that also connects with your Google Drive.
Coogle — is a freemium cloud-based tool.
FreePlane software — is a free and open program for Windows or Mac.
Prezi — is a cloud-based presentation tool that does mind maps very well.
SimpleMind for Android or iPhones/iPads.
There are many others, some for free, some for a fee.

Here is a tutorial on how to use MindMup.

Mindmap with MindMup — Free and Easy Mindmapping https://youtu.be/TR-OdE_QhLc

Concept maps are similar to mind maps, but typically concept maps do not have a primary idea in the centre that serves as the hub of the map. The image illustrating the Creativity Process described in that chapter would be an example of a concept map.

Watch the following video about how to make mind maps.

How to Mind Map with Tony Buzan https://youtu.be/u5Y4pIsXTV0
Below are some mind maps that are interesting:

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