How to create a mindmap

WARNING! This website is no longer actively maintained. It is an archive of 2 years work by Doug Belshaw who now blogs at dougbelshaw.com...

It’s important that we teach skills as well as content to students - that much is obvious. The trouble is, we as educators need to have those skills to begin with! I’m always looking for ways to improve my mindmapping skills, so Lifehacker’s guide to mindmapping comes as a welcome boost just before the new academic year begins! :D

Popularity: 3% [?]

Bookmark:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • co.mments
  • del.icio.us
  • De.lirio.us
  • digg
  • Furl
  • Reddit
  • scuttle
  • Spurl
  • TailRank
  • YahooMyWeb
  Print This Post/Page Print This Post   View blog reactions

 

1 Response to “How to create a mindmap”


  1. 1 Andrew Ross Aug 23rd, 2007 at 9:19 am

    For primary children can I also recommend Mind Maps for Kids: An Introduction by Tony Buzan (ISBN: 978-0007151332).

    This is a really good introduction explaining how primary children can use Mind mapping in their everyday work. I often lend this book to children (and their parents) and have had very positive comments.

    Andrew

Comments are currently closed.

Main RSS Feed

Subscribe to a feed of all Doug Belshaw

RSS feed for all of my blogs

   Timeline of all my posts

Locations of visitors to this page

Stats

  • 5 Users Online
  •  
  • 234,336 words in 803 posts
  •  

My other sites:

Other involvements:

View Doug Belshaw's profile on LinkedIn
My status

Doug Belshaw recommends (mt) web hosting