Sunday, December 5, 2010

Creative Studies 3-Mind Mapping

This week we learned about Mind mapping, which is introduced by Tony Buzan.
Mind map is a diagram which starts from a central point and spreads out with more ideas, concepts, examples, and much more but it is made simple with 1 word or a picture. It is a from of problem solving method. It is better if the mind map is formed with various mediums like pictures and colours so that it is interesting and our mind will absorb the information faster.

Logical Mind Map-This mind map is connected in every way which is also known as stereotypes. This way, idea generation is very limited as we just connect to the stereotypes.

Associated Mind Map-This mind map is different in the sense that the ideas are linked but not related to each other or even to the main topic which does not make any sense. (Random)

**Both images above are taken from Google Image.


In class, we have to do a mindmap on our friend's personality and draw a picture of them, so this is what my friend wrote about me and drawn a picture of me.





Then, we were given images of a mortar and pestle. An associated mindmap is given to us too and we had to choose 3 words from the mindmap and use it with the mortar and pestle. I had chosen these 3 words:-Suffer, Game, & Religion.

SUFFER: Children who disobeys their parents will suffer the punishment where they have to bend forward and their backside is place with the pestle and the mortar use to hit the pestle inside the ass. 


GAME: A new type of game where you wear the mortar as shoes, use the mortar and pestle as shield and weapon and a mortar on your head to represent level. They will have to fight each other and the winner will add the number of mortar on his head to represent more powerful.


RELIGION: Every evening, people in the village will light fire in the mortar and carry it with a pestle passing it to everyone in the village to ask for blessing from the evening god.



References:~
Self-opinions.
Notes from MMLS.

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