Monday, November 30, 2015

Using the Mind for Concept Mapping (part 2 of 2)

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What are the advantages of Concept Mapping?

It triggers the brain to produce more and at the same time making exercising it to be more alert and understanding of the entire concept. Technically speaking, concept mapping can be seen in most cases of brainstorming. Brainstorming and mapping can both be regarded to as thing which can induce new material like viewpoints and interpretations.

However, mapping can rely greatly on a random input of intentional sequence, on the other hand, brainstorming is a result of gushes of blood being spilled out of one’s mind and create out-of-this-world and zany ideas which can be connected to the center point. Brainstorming demands a lateral way of thinking whereas concept mapping provides convergent thinking opportunity to fit the ideas together in one piece of central matter. The moment you get the hand of it, you will be more aware that the technique is apparent.

Why do people stick with concept mapping rather than engaging in different kinds of diagram or outline? Here are the advantages…

1. Allows the person to see all the basic yet important information in just one page.

2. Defines clearly the main idea through positioning it at the middle represents something quite significant.

3. Allows the user to realize that links makes sense. This will be helpful during essay writings and creative output.

4. Enables the person to point out clearly the relation of important branching data.

5. Allows new “added” information to penetrate without messing up the page or purposely squeezing the ideas in a small space.

6. Enables the person to look at a certain situation in a several different ways and doesn’t portray an idea locked laterally.

7. Complex relationships among giving out of ideas become more evident.

8. Lastly, it allows the person to see material gaps, contradictions and even paradoxes in an easier manner. Through mind mapping formulation of questions encourages the person’s creativity and discovery.

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