COURSE DESCRIPTION
47 SESSIONS – 9 HOURS 32 MINUTES OF TRAINING
Mind Map Mastery – Intermediate, is a comprehensive course designed to equip students with essential skills to enhance learning, foster creativity, and improve memory retention for academic and professional success.
This course presents the principles of Mind Mapping in a practical and accessible format, enabling students to grasp and apply these techniques effectively.
Ideal for high school students and adults, this program helps individuals cultivate creativity, expand their imagination, and strengthen problem-solving abilities.
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
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
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
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
The Ideal Study Hour – Introduction
The Ideal Study Hour – Lecture
Studying for Exams – Introduction
Studying for Exams – Lecture
Conclusion
Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 9 hours 32 Minutes
- Skill level Intermediate
- Language Spanish
- Students 9
- Assessments Self
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 0 Lessons
- 9 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 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 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 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 The Ideal Study Hour – Introduction The Ideal Study Hour – Lecture Studying for Exams – Introduction Studying for Exams – Lecture Conclusion0





