Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Mind map

Greeting, readers.

Last time, I typed about brainstorm. Today, it's about mind map. Mind map and brainstorm are quite similar. The difference is that in mind map, you planned it beforehand and it has to be logical. Other than that, both of them are the same.

Last Thursday, the teacher split us into groups again, a different one from last time. Teacher called our names randomly before. Now, she asked us to say our number according to our seats. There will be three people with the same number and that means you're in the same group. A neat plan to make random people in the same group.

I'm in the same group as...
Kelly and Dillon
People behind Dillon are just extras doing photo bomb and making his arm disappear.

In that short time on Thursday, I get to know that Kelly likes Jazz music, potatoes and...some other foods. Dillon's mother is really kind and skilled, she made a pencil case for him to let him take a lot of colored markers to school. I also know that Dillon likes to annoy people. 

Oops... I'm getting off track. Going back to mind map.



Our topic for mind map is "Creating Smiles", looks easy but not really. At first, we didn't know what to write on Mahjong paper so, we wrote common stuff that make people smile such as, eating delicious food, annoy other people and listening to music. After that, we expanded it. Last time's picture of the brainstorm, it wasn't suppose to be like that.That is more of a mind map. In brainstorm, you just wrote out ideas for the topic, while in mind map, you can connect stuff together to the topic like, priest and monk can be linked to religion and conflict (the teacher pointed it out so we won't be confused.)

Well, I had another fun at class and we drew a smiley in the mind map. Can you see it?

That's all about mind map. Thank you for reading.

















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