A mind
map is a diagram
used to represent words,
ideas, tasks or
other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word or idea.
It is used to generate, visualize, structure and
classify ideas, and as an aid in study,
organization,
problem
solving, and decision making.
It is
an image-centered diagram that represents semantic or
other connections between portions of information. By presenting these
connections in a radial, non-linear graphical manner, it encourages a brainstorming
approach to any given organizational task, eliminating the hurdle of initially
establishing an intrinsically appropriate or relevant conceptual framework to
work within.
A mind
map is similar to a semantic network or cognitive
map but there are no formal restrictions on the kinds of links used.
The
elements are arranged intuitively according to the importance of the concepts
and they are organized into groupings, branches, or areas. The uniform graphic
formulation of the semantic structure of information on the method of gathering
knowledge,
may aid recall of existing memories.
Tony Buzan
suggests using the following foundation structures for Mind Mapping: