Mind Mapping for Girl Scouts
Facilitating today: November 21, 2013Jan OestreichMarge Schiller
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Talk
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Whiteboard Tools
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Click on the drop downmenu then pick the blank page you want to go to jot downthoughts/notes.
1. In your breakout group, …..
2. Read the quote and …..
3. Summarize your thoughts using …..
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Agenda
•Introductions/Background context
•Who’s here and what’s your experience
•Guidelines and examples
•Personal application - putting together a presentation
•Group application
•Takeaways
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Learning Outcomes
Describe Mind Mapping methodSummarize various Mind Mapping applicationsDiscuss 3 Mind Mapping Applications in work and in lifePractice Mind Mapping using specialized software
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Write 1-2 words you associate with the concept of mind mapping…..
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A mind map is a diagram used to visually outline information. A mind map is often created around a single word or text, placed in the center, to which associated ideas, words and concepts are added.
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The case for creativity…
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Breakout Discussion
Take 8 minutes to:
1. Say hello and meet peers2. Discuss your experiences with mindmapping and where you
have found it useful, ways you’ve used it3. Find out what questions you have about the concept, your
objective for today
Come back to main room with someone from group ready to introduce who was with them and summarize questions 2 and 3
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Mind Mapping Applications- Practical
Exploring thoughts, beliefs and assumptionsPlanningOrganizingCreative ThinkingMaking AssociationsGaining InsightsLife PlanningPersonal Growth
What are some more?
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Mind Mapping Applications- Exploratory
Note-TakingTo-do listsCapturing information in meetings, lecturesPreparing for meetingsProjects Designs or reviewsCreating AgendasPlanning a party or eventPresentationTeam MeetingsMoving to a new placeDecorating a roomLearning
What are some more?
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Conceptual Introduction to Mind Mapping
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Mind Mapping Guidelines
Begin with your image/idea/topic, in the centerWrite down whatever thought comes into your head in whatever order it comes to youDraw branches for new thoughts, dimensions or topicsDraw sub branches to cluster related thoughtsCreate simple labels*Look for Connections*Speed over neatness!
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Mind Map Guidelines
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Traditional “Outline” approach
Topic = Favorite Vacation spot
“Ocean City, NJ”
1) What’s the first thing I should
cover?
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Your favoritevacation spot
Create your ownversion of thison a piece of paper
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Discussion
Tell us about your mapWhat surprised you?Did any connections take you by surprise?How many “new” thoughts emerged?What did you learn?What will you do next with the information in your map?
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Now let’s work on a map together: Celebrating multiple winter holidays!
The girls in our troop celebrate several different winter holidays25 girls: just bridged to Juniors
How can we share our customs?
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CelebratingWinter
Holidays
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Sample Mind Map of this course
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Wrap-Up & Commitments
1. Why would you create a Mind Map?
2. How could this concept help in your work?
3. What upcoming task could you use this tool to accomplish?
When you are ready, use the talk button or chat box to tell us your response to one of the questions below…
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Thank you!
Jan OestreichMarge Schiller