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Writing Made Easy by Mind Mapping I started teaching the concept of mind mapping to my oldest two children recently. They're at the stage where they are reading quite a level of books and I want to get them to comprehending what they're reading. I want them to start to produce book reports or oral presentations. However, when they try, they sometimes run into that age old issue of staring at a blank piece of paper and are not quite sure how to begin and how they'll fill the page. The thing is that they are trying to start without the structure. It is easy to get paralyzed just wondering the way to get to the finish of a page or two without a plan. Let AI Mind Map Generator help them start on the proper foot and consider their subject rather than thinking about what seems like the daunting nature of the duty at hand. I had already shown them the concept of an outline and talked in their mind about the structure of a five paragraph report. This very traditional structure comes with an introductory paragraph, three main points about your subject, and a conclusion. However when you're discovering the material to fill the report, you're still drawing a blank particularly when you try to think about the order that you would like to cover your points as well that you are attempting to generate them. Because the time I grew up, there are several new skills that make the process easier. I told them that I use mind maps at the start of the procedure for organizing my thoughts. Mind mapping has less structured than an overview but it is not quite as free-form as brainstorming. I find that brainstorming will not give enough direction and I don't think that's very conducive to just how that people think. I find it much easier to make a mind map as soon as the mind map is performed, prioritize the nodes within the mind map to produce an outline. Once I have an outline I'm ready to start my article. I think that one of the easiest ways to create the article from this point would be to pretend that I'm talking to someone who doesn't know about the subject that I'm presenting. I approach it in a conversational style. Or if my imaginary audience is familiar with the subject then I am probably going to be telling them about new details or new information regarding that subject. Once I have an idea of how to approach this in a conversational style, I could use the mind map as helpful information to generating a report. At this point it is probably smart to define what mind mapping actually is. A mind map is started with a central topic and it is devote a circle in the center of a bit of paper. Alternatively, software may be used to build the mind map. Lines are extended from the primary circle to create a new node for every proven fact that branches from that main idea. The branches can go off in any direction, it doesn't really matter at this time. The ideas that go in nodes also go within circles. A new node can be generated one for just about any idea that is linked to the topic. This can be the section of my mapping that is closest to brainstorming. Additionally, there are sub-nodes that could be put into each node in your brain map. This will break that node into more detail. This should be done in somewhat of a free format, rapid manner. Once all the topics are listed on a mind map, the nodes could be reviewed and filtered out if they don't really belong there. The nodes can even be prioritized. They can be numbered in order of importance or in the order that they will be covered in the report or presentation. On paper, this can be done by simply writing numbers on each one of the main nodes. Given that the nodes are in order, this process can be put on the sub-nodes. Once it really is done, your brain map can easily transferred to an outline. When I create a mind map, what I normally do next is record myself talking about the subjects in the order that I've chosen on my MP3 player. I imagine that I am speaking to someone about this subject. It might take several takes to obtain a clean recording without pauses. Each recording gets a little easier. Once I have a recording that I am happy with, I take advantage of computer software that translates speech to text to transcribe the article into a word processor. I listen to the recordings with my headphones and repeat it into a microphone with the program running. Once I've my document, I can edit it just how I would edit any other document that I would write. If I want to take it a step further, I can now browse the edited document aloud with a microphone and record it in audio format on my computer so I can have it in multiple formats.
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