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WELLBEINGEmail: [email protected] Phone: 01772 892593 Web: www.uclan.ac.uk/wellbeing
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You might benefit from using mindmaps
t can be difficult and sometimes annoying when you know that you understand the topic.. ..but you ust can t put your ideas down in a
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or most people ideas for a topic often come in dribs and drabs. ery often in a different order than you would want them in your essay
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WELLBEINGEmail: [email protected] Phone: 01772 892593 Web: www.uclan.ac.uk/wellbeing
How can it help me?Creating a visual map, quickly and easily allows you to focus on what you know. After that you can add text, bit by bit.
Before you know it, you'll have created the structure behind your piece of work. With the click of a mouse, you can turn this into a Word document, Power point presentation and much more!
What else can it do?You can add course notes, research, MP3s, video, PDFs; keep your notes organised and use them for revision or even set time stamps on each idea and create a timeline
MindviewMindview is a type of mind mapping software. Mindmaps help you break down a topic into manageable chunks.
You can brainstorm your thoughts without worrying about order or structure