Practical sheet | REF: FIC1474 V1

How do you create a mind map?

Author: Stefan CSÖSZ

Publication date: April 10, 2015 | Lire en français

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3. Enrich your mind map

You can now enrich your map with other elements such as images, drawings, connectors... This will give your map additional levels of understanding (connectors, graphic signs), better structure (colors, clouds) and better memorization of information (images, drawings).

3.1 Images and drawings

Their function is that of a mnemonic anchor. In this way, the use of images enables most people to retain information better, provided that they are "meaningful" in their job. So it's useful to think about what the image is going to convey: for example, to represent an information system project using the image of a construction site...

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