Friday, March 26, 2010

Creative studies: Lesson 3


Mind Mapping
According to BPC definition, Mind Mapping are "brainstorming diagrams based on a central idea or image, typically used to aid in organisation, problem solving and decision making. Mind maps use a non-linear graphical form that allows the user to build an intuitive framework around the central idea."
To simplify all the explanation, mind mapping is a method of generating ideas. It usually started with a huge topic, which we will then use it to try to connect it to other objects which have some connections with the main topic. And by doing so, a new idea will born from it.


Mind Map can be divided into 2 types, Associated Mind Map and Logical Mind Map.
In Logical Mind Map, all the sub elements that is generated from the main idea has a clear and direct connections to the main idea. This kind of ideas usually generated and link through stereotype.


While in associated mind map, the sub elements generated from the main ideas may seems irrelative to the main idea but in fact it still has a connection. Only that the connections is not obvious and usually doesn't follow the stereotype. Ideas generated from this kind of Mind Map is usually fresh and new to the audience.


The following is an examples of Mind Map I found on the Internet.


Logical Mind Map of Myself

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Friday, March 26, 2010

Creative studies: Lesson 3

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Mind Mapping
According to BPC definition, Mind Mapping are "brainstorming diagrams based on a central idea or image, typically used to aid in organisation, problem solving and decision making. Mind maps use a non-linear graphical form that allows the user to build an intuitive framework around the central idea."
To simplify all the explanation, mind mapping is a method of generating ideas. It usually started with a huge topic, which we will then use it to try to connect it to other objects which have some connections with the main topic. And by doing so, a new idea will born from it.


Mind Map can be divided into 2 types, Associated Mind Map and Logical Mind Map.
In Logical Mind Map, all the sub elements that is generated from the main idea has a clear and direct connections to the main idea. This kind of ideas usually generated and link through stereotype.


While in associated mind map, the sub elements generated from the main ideas may seems irrelative to the main idea but in fact it still has a connection. Only that the connections is not obvious and usually doesn't follow the stereotype. Ideas generated from this kind of Mind Map is usually fresh and new to the audience.


The following is an examples of Mind Map I found on the Internet.


Logical Mind Map of Myself

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