Using BUBBL.US as a tool for
planning and reflecting on both learning and teaching will somehow enable the
user to draw in a visual format his/hers way of thinking. Although this method
of note taking has been used for a long time and drawn on paper, now there are
a plethora of software and online programs where users can draw mind maps with
the ability to create and share their thought a lot quicker.
The concept of “mind-mapping”
and according to ThinkBuzan Ltd1
is a is a remarkable arrangement of imagery, colour and visual-spatial, which
it has been proven to considerably improve information recall, when compared to
traditional methods of note taking, planning, learning and reflecting.
1. ThinkBuzan Ltd - Mind Mapping: Scietific Research and Studies
http://wlv.openrepository.com/wlv/bitstream/2436/3707/1/Mind%20mapping%20pgs%2089-94.pdfMartin Davies - Concept mapping, mind mapping and argumentmapping: what are the differences and do they matter?
http://media.usm.maine.edu/~lenny/critical%20thinking%20and%20mapping/mind%20mapping.pdf
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