COURSE DESCRIPTION
60 SESSIONS – 12 HOURS 11 MINUTES OF TRAINING
“Mind Map Mastery – Expert” is an advanced course designed to provide participants with the tools and knowledge needed to master the principles and applications of Mind Mapping at a high level.
Ideal for university students, professionals, and individuals looking to enhance their creativity, imagination, and problem-solving abilities, this course delivers valuable insights and techniques to promote intellectual growth and innovative thinking.
FORMAT
This course is available as an On-Demand Course ONLY.
TOPICS COVERED
Introduction
The Importance of Marek and Tony’s Friendship
What is a Mind Map? – Introduction
What is a Mind Map? – Lecture
Why Use Mind Maps? – Introduction
Why Use Mind Maps? – Lecture
Synergy and Cortical Skills – Introduction
Synergy and Cortical Skills – Lecture
Mind Maps Mimic the Brain – Introduction
Mind Maps Mimic the Brain – Lecture
The Potential of the Human Brain – Introduction
The Potential of the Human Brain – Lecture
Why Do We Fail? – Introduction
Why Do We Fail? – Lecture
Why is Note-taking Problematic? – Lecture
Imagination – Introduction
Imagination – Lecture
Exercise – Gestalt – The Cloud Exercise
Associations – Introduction
Associations – Lecture
Creativity – Introduction
Creativity – Lecture
Primary Language – Introduction
Primary Language – Lecture
Most Important Graph – Introduction
Most Important Graph – Primacy & Recency
Most Important Graph – Von Restorff Effect
Most Important Graph – The Association Effect
Most Important Graph – Understanding Misunderstanding
Most Important Graph – Mnemonics
Most Important Graph – Summary
The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Introduction
The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Branches
The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Keywords
The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Brick Exercise 1
The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Brick Exercise 2
The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Colour
The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Pictures
The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Picture Rules
The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Structure
How to Draw a Mind Map – Introduction
How to Draw a Mind Map – Central Image Part 1
How to Draw a Mind Map – Central Image Part 2
The Psychology of Colour
How to Draw Branches
How to Draw Keywords
How to Draw Pictures
How to Draw Links
How to Draw a Mind Map – Checklist
The Importance of Breaks – Introduction
The Importance of Breaks – Lecture
Spaced Reviews – Introduction
Spaced Reviews – Lecture
Concepts v Facts – Introduction
Concepts v Facts – Lecture
The Ideal Study Hour – Introduction
The Ideal Study Hour – Lecture
Studying for Exams – Introduction
Studying for Exams – Lecture
The Feynman Technique – Introduction
The Feynman Technique – Lecture
Illusional Recognition – Introduction
Illusional Recognition – Lecture
Short Term Memory – Introduction
Short Term Memory – Lecture
Paul Torrance and Creativity – Introduction
Paul Torrance and Creativity – Lecture
Creativity and Age – Introduction
Creativity and Age – Lecture
The Paperclip Test – Introduction
The Paperclip Test – Lecture
Mind Mapping for Problem Solving – Introduction
Mind Mapping for Problem Solving – Lecture
Supercharging Creativity – Introduction
Supercharging Creativity – Lecture
BuzanMindMap – Introduction
BuzanMindMap – Introduction
Conclusion
Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 12 hours 11 Minutes
- Skill level Expert
- Language English
- Students 14
- Assessments Self
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 0 Lessons
- 12 Hours
- CurriculumIntroduction The Importance of Marek and Tony’s Friendship What is a Mind Map? – Introduction What is a Mind Map? – Lecture Why Use Mind Maps? – Introduction Why Use Mind Maps? – Lecture Synergy and Cortical Skills – Introduction Synergy and Cortical Skills – Lecture Mind Maps Mimic the Brain – Introduction Mind Maps Mimic the Brain – Lecture The Potential of the Human Brain – Introduction The Potential of the Human Brain – Lecture Why Do We Fail? – Introduction Why Do We Fail? – Lecture Why is Note-taking Problematic? – Lecture Imagination – Introduction Imagination – Lecture Exercise - Gestalt – The Cloud Exercise Associations – Introduction Associations – Lecture Creativity – Introduction Creativity – Lecture Primary Language – Introduction Primary Language – Lecture Most Important Graph – Introduction Most Important Graph – Primacy & Recency Most Important Graph – Von Restorff Effect Most Important Graph – The Association Effect Most Important Graph – Understanding Misunderstanding Most Important Graph – Mnemonics Most Important Graph – Summary The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Introduction The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Branches The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Keywords The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Brick Exercise 1 The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Brick Exercise 2 The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Colour The Five Laws of Mind Mapping - Pictures The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Picture Rules The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Structure How to Draw a Mind Map – Introduction How to Draw a Mind Map - Central Image Part 1 How to Draw a Mind Map - Central Image Part 2 The Psychology of Colour How to Draw Branches How to Draw Keywords How to Draw Pictures How to Draw Links How to Draw a Mind Map - Checklist The Importance of Breaks – Introduction The Importance of Breaks – Lecture Spaced Reviews – Introduction Spaced Reviews – Lecture Concepts v Facts – Introduction Concepts v Facts – Lecture The Ideal Study Hour – Introduction The Ideal Study Hour – Lecture Studying for Exams – Introduction Studying for Exams – Lecture The Feynman Technique – Introduction The Feynman Technique – Lecture Illusional Recognition – Introduction Illusional Recognition - Lecture Short Term Memory – Introduction Short Term Memory – Lecture Paul Torrance and Creativity – Introduction Paul Torrance and Creativity – Lecture Creativity and Age – Introduction Creativity and Age – Lecture The Paperclip Test – Introduction The Paperclip Test – Lecture Mind Mapping for Problem Solving – Introduction Mind Mapping for Problem Solving – Lecture Supercharging Creativity – Introduction Supercharging Creativity – Lecture BuzanMindMap – Introduction BuzanMindMap – Lecture Conclusion0




