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2). Get It Out Of Your Head And Into a Mind Map By : Gina J. Hiatt, PhD
Do you ever feel like you have some great ideas, but when you sit down to write them, they're not so great? Or even worse, you can't really get a sense of what the ideas were? In one of my graduate student coaching groups we have been discussing the difficulty of translating partly formed ideas into words on paper. One technique that makes use of a normally underutilized part of our brain is called "Mind Mapping.
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3). Use Mind Maps to Help You Study Better By : Royane Real
If you are a university or college student, you probably make a lot of notes when you are attending classes or reading your text books. Then later you review the notes you made when you are preparing for exams.
You may have wondered if there a right way or a wrong way to take notes. Does one method of note-taking work better than another?
There is probably no one way that works best for all people in all situations, since everyone’s brain is so unique.
Article Related to: notes, taking notes, note taking, note-taking, taking notes effectively, studying, studying for exams, learning, learning maps, mind maps, students
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