Saturday 6 August 2016

Thinking Maps : iThink


Thinking Maps : iThink

 What it is? thinking maps are visual tools for learning, and include eight visual patterns each linked to a specific cognitive process. thinking maps designed for students to use in order to learn and retain information, through the process of gathering and packaging that information in a visual, memorable and concise way.
The eight map types are:


Circle Map
used for defining in context
Bubble Map
used for describing with adjectives
Flow Map
used for sequencing and ordering events
Brace Map
used for identifying part/whole relationships
Tree Map
used for classifying or grouping
Double Bubble Map
used for comparing and contrasting
Multi-flow map
used for analyzing causes and effects
Bridge map
used for illustrating analogies

In assignment 2 student will have to create at least 3 types of Thinking Map for different sub-topic in Topic 2 , computer science subject for matriculation






For more information, visit http://www.thinkingmaps.com or youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsTpbj42K44

I suggest you to watch this video in youtube learn more about thingking maps: iThink
 





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