By: Marilyn Adamson The human brain…simultaneously processes an amazing amount of information. Your brain takes in all the colors and objects you see, the temperature around you, the pressure of your feet against the floor, the sounds around you, the dryness of your mouth, even the texture of your keyboard. Your brain holds and processes [...]
Archive for May, 2008
By: Karen Sullivan A new language learning system promotes learning like a baby would, by graphically organising thoughts. One woman and her son Luke try it to learn Italian “This time you’ll remember” reads the strap-line on the booklet accompanying my Italian language book and CDs set, and I’m intrigued. Some people have an affinity [...]
You must see this funny modified Lord of The Ring and be prepared to ROTFLOL (Roll On The Floor n Laugh Out Loud).
Jumlah materi yang harus dipelajari di tingkat Sekolah Dasar (misalnya) sungguh luar biasa banyaknya dan tidak saling berhubungan dan parahnya antar materi itu sepertinya (unrelated). Kalau anak didik itu dipaksa menghafal semuanya itu maka ia akan stress karena menemui kesulitan untuk menyimpannya semua di dalam otaknya apalagi bila tanpa bantuan Peta Konsep. Bayangkan kalau semua [...]
What is it that successful bloggers know or do that other don’t? Seriously you can spend years in school, and learn everything you can about a particular topic, blog about it, and yet never achieve any form of success. What’s the difference between a successful entrepreneur/writer and one that struggles? It’s all in their ability [...]
By: James Kowalick President, Renaissance Leadership Institute Not so well documented, perhaps, are the more recent developments of brainstorming, which have made this creativity tool even more powerful and rapid. One outstanding development of brainstorming, called “Brain-Mapping,” makes brainstorming far more powerful. Brain-Mapping is the result of merging the original form of brainstorming with one [...]
By: By Anna Adam and Helen Mowers School Library Journal, 9/1/2007 Whenever you’re working out an idea, it always helps to picture it. Whether they’re called mind or concept maps or idea bursts, these visual tools are invaluable when it comes to planning a piece of writing or other project. Graphic representations of ideas and [...]
Mind Mapping is a powerful visual technique that lets your brain absorb information faster and retain this information longer. Mind Maps are based on Nobel prize-winning research on the exact inner working of our brain.
Mind mapping is a concept developed by psychologist Tony Buzan and has developed into a popular tool for helping us think ‘laterally’ – it’s essentially a type of brainstorming. If you prefer, you can use the traditional brain storming approach to create your wish-list by jotting down as many random thoughts as possible, thinking up [...]






