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Mind Maps
Advantages of a Mind Map
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Mind maps are used for a wide range of learning activities, including revision.
Here are some advantages of using mind maps:
  • Visual signs and key words are easier to remember than linear notes.
  • Revision will be made easier with all the key points illustrated.
  • You can arrange notes in a way that your brain recognises.
  • Clearly shows links and associations.
  • Organised and creative.
  • Compact, and can summarise pages of information.
  • You can review the information at a glance, helping you remember it.
  • Quick and easy to do. No unnecessary words.
If you’ve never used a mind map before, give it a try. You might be surprised just how much they can help you.

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