Category: Educational Psychology
LEARNING for Creative Expressions
Children are the blissful beings of joy – love & divinity.
Children always imitate their elders
Great LEADERS are always good READERS.
Mind Mapping helps to improve the Memory Power
A mind map is a kind of framework. It is a way of helping you to organize, visualize and summarize. Its purpose is to give you a better way to store information on one page.
Many topics can be studied and revised easier and more meaningfully by making a mind map.
Mind maps can be made by hand or by using a special program on the computer.
Mind maps can be used to:
-take notes in class
-take notes from a text book
-find main ideas
-plan an essay for homework or in an exam
-revise for exams
-brainstorm ideas
Mind Maps will help you see the structure of a subject, the important facts and how they are linked.
National Council for Special Education
- Use pictures or symbols. They may be better than words for you.
- Use colour for different branches, ideas or links.
- Use colour to make things stand out.
- Think in 3-D.
- Use arrows to show links between different parts.
- Don’t get stuck in one area. If you dry up in one area, go to another branch.
- Put ideas down as they come to you, wherever they fit. You don’t have to finish one part, before starting another.
- Don’t judge or hold back.
- If you run out of space, don’t start a new sheet; paste more paper onto the map.
BE CREATIVE ……….
CREATIVITY IGNITES the MIND to boost the flow of ecstasy while learning the new concepts.
HRD Minds