Mind Maps in Education and Teaching with Mind Maps. Mind mapping is a beneficial learning tool to help students brainstorm any topic and think creatively. Mind maps are particularly helpful in the writing process and provide students with a natural way of thinking and building thoughts on a story plot or theme.
Mind maps can be more effective than other brainstorming and linear note-taking methods for a number of reasons: It's a graphical tool that can incorporate words, images, numbers, and color, so it can be more memorable and enjoyable to create and review.
Mind Mapping Strategies for Teachers
Pre-class:
1. Planning:
Whether its lesson plans, design of your class curriculum for the school year
or planning an assignment timeline, Mind Maps give you a clear and visual
overview of what needs to be covered.
2. Organizing:
If you’re the type of person who regularly jots down ideas and thoughts, Mind
Maps are the perfect tool to create structure and organization of a topic.
In-class:
3. Teaching:
Online Mind Maps can be used in class to brainstorm and generate discussions.
This will encourage students to participate but also to fully understand a
topic and its nuances by creating connections between ideas.
4. Hand-outs:
Mind Maps that have been created online can easily be printed and shared with
students. Notes in the Mind Map can built on by students in class.
5. Presentations:
A brilliant way to develop student’s communication skills is through
presentations. However, students can easily become bored listening to others
present. Mind Maps act as visual information providers and encourage the
audience to engage with the material that is being presented. Easily create an
interactive Mind Map online with this free Mind Mapping tool, ExamTime.
6. Creativity:
Essentially a Mind Map is a blank canvas; why not have some fun in your
classroom? Get the creative juices flowing by throwing your students a silly
idea and asking them how this can be achieved. Not only will this exercise
encourage creativity, but it will also help students think for themselves and
have some fun with it!
7. Learning:
Mind Maps have been embraced in the realm of education as a learning tool which
help students reinforce knowledge by making connections between different areas
and delving in-depth into an area.
Outside class:
8. Collaboration:
The new generation of “Digital Citizens” are highly adaptable to change and
expect to use technology as part of their education. Students can easily work
together on group projects or assignments using free online study tools such as
ExamTime where you can share your Mind Map with friends or a group of people.
9. Assessment:
A great way to use Mind Maps for assessment is to ask students to express their
ideas about a topic in a Mind Map before and after a class. Students will
retain the information better and it will also reassure teachers that students
remember and understand the knowledge.
10. Comprehension:
Analyzing study material by reflecting on what you have learned is key to fully
comprehending new information. Encourage students to delve into the material
and see how far they can go – a Mind Map can develop into several ideas which
can branch out into new Mind Maps from each node.
With the availability of online Mind Mapping tools, it’s now even easier to
capitalize on the opportunities discussed above. Remember, students have
grown up with technology more so than you so introduce them to the technology
and let the possibilities fly!
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