Making a Mind map

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Resource: Mind Map Example

Create a sample Mind Map on a topic of your choice.

Include at least three major subjects with two subtopics each.

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CONTENT TRANSCRIPT MindMap Helpful Hints ID: 02-AUDIO-59c19fbadd7d38f1d5b189ec A brief podcast for students who are not familiar with a MindMap. This podcast provides sample websites, an explanation of the activity, and ways to organize the information. RECORDED ON Sep 25, 2017 TAGS HRM420 For your assignment, you will create a Mind map. It is important that you use a tool such as Popplet®, Mindmeister®, or Microsoft® Word. If you choose a Microsoft® Word document, be mindful of the Mind map requirement; with this format, you would still create text boxes within a diagram, and not write a paper. Now that you have selected the tool you will use, you can create your Mind map. Think of a Mind map as a relationship builder among similar concepts. Think about how you would organize your thoughts on the topics you will address. You might have a major subject, such as mediation. Then, you might choose several topics that relate to mediation, such as advantages of mediation and disadvantages of mediation, as well as mediator qualifications. Then, in your third layer, you might discuss those advantages, disadvantages and qualifications. As another example, let’s say you were creating a Mind map about weather in the United States. Your first and central topic might be United States weather. Your second layer might include Colorado and California and the weather patterns in those states. Your third layer might be cities and the weather patterns there. There are many ways to organize this project. Some students use a single page for their Mind map, while others choose multiple pages. You might consider putting your major topic in the center, with lines leading to secondary topics. Then, from those secondary topics, you would add your third layer of details. Many students are learning how to use a Mind map for the first time in this course, but if you have experience with this tool, then you should do well. © University of Phoenix 2017 MindMap Helpful Hints Page 1
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