"Your brain is like a sleeping giant", lines said
by Tony Buzan. Mind maps were first invented by Tony Buzan in 1960’s when he got
frustrated with traditional note taking techniques. He worked for over 40 years
in the field of working with brains and he dedicated his full life developing the
techniques which helps an individual think in better and creative ways. He emphasizes
on the fact that each individual should use his/her full mental potential in
thinking and doing work. He with his partners in ThinkBuzan is continuously
working to awaken the brains of individuals. Their mission is to awaken the
genius within. They defined Mind Mapping as a method by which the information
about anything is gathered, organised and new ideas are developed and
represented in a pictorial form. Colours, images and hyperlinks etc. are
included so as to make them more attractive and easy to remember. Mind maps are
also used in the tasks like brainstorming. They worked with an ambition of
developing more and more mental literacy techniques to make the brain most
efficient. For that they tried to combine visual and spacial aspects with
keywords. This lets an indivitual to have a control over their thinking
process.
Mind Maps were initially drawn with hands on a big paper
with the help of different colours. Usually main idea is kept at the centre of
the paper and sub-ideas are represented as branches to the central idea. Tony
Buzan and his team developed their own Mind Mapping software namely ‘iMindMap’
which lets the user draw their Mind Maps on their computer screens and save the
Mind Maps as image files. Later lot many Mind Mapping software’s were developed
by many other people which provides more and more functionality to make mind
mapping more prosperous. Some Mind Mapping software’s allow users to add links
to some websites; with some, users can add links to pdf’s of reference research
papers on their hard drive. When people started exploring the applications of
mind mapping they came across various fields in which mind maps can be
productively used and the work done by them formed an interesting thesis.
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