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Collaborative Learning
Essays
Projects
Class Presentations
Study
Mind Mapping
Lesson Planning
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Collaborative
Learning
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5 steps to Collaborative Learning
with MindGenius
- Use MindGenius hooked up to a
whiteboard or projector to facilitate class discussions,
encourage more students to participate and to learn from each
other.
- Outline learning objectives in
MindGenius at the start of the session.
- Explore the topic in detail and
gather information during the session, in front of students, in
a way that lets them absorb what's been said, and come back to
ideas later to add further information.
- Use the information collected as
a basis for further class, or individual work, with the option
to export to MS Office packages to use as a framework for
essays, projects, study aids or presentations.
- Revisit the information gathered
to reinforce learning on an ongoing basis and to reflect on what
has been covered at the end of a topic.
What next?
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Essays
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5 steps to Essay Writing with the
MindGenius approach
- Get ideas out quickly with the
ability to really focus on preparing a rounded view of the
content.
- Utilise the MindGenius approach
to ensure ideas are fully explored.
- Use the MindGenius map to
consolidate information from different sources and reduce the
amount of information students need to work with.
- After the initial idea gathering
stage, visually restructure the map to naturally add order to
the essay.
- Once content is completed,
export at the click of a button to a formatted MS Word document
What next?
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Projects
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5 steps to Projects with MindGenius
- Use MindGenius to work out the
scope of the project and what needs to be completed to ensure a
successful conclusion to the project.
- Pull information from different
sources, such as books and websites, together into the one map,
which simplifies research.
- Ability to get an overall view
of the different elements of the project and how they fit
together, enabling students to decide what's relevant and not
relevant before the report is formatted and too difficult to
adjust.
- Structure of the map allows
students to break the work down into manageable chunks to enable
them to keep on top of tasks.
- Use the information gathered as
the basis for project reports and presentations, with a one
click export to MS Office packages such as Word and PowerPoint.
What next?
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Class Presentations
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5 steps to Class Presentations with
MindGenius
- Ability to explore their topic
and gather information to consolidate different research sources
into one document to help make research easier.
- Freedom to focus on the content
of the presentation, allowing students to get their ideas out of
their heads before they need to consider how the presentation
looks.
- Visually reorder the
presentation at any time to add a natural structure.
- Personalise the map by adding
colour and images to help students remember key points and give
them confidence for delivery.
- Fast one click export to MS
PowerPoint leaving students with a formatted PowerPoint
presentation, ready to add further graphics and animation to.
What next?
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Study
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5 steps to Studying with MindGenius
- MindGenius can be used in class
to facilitate inclusive learning sessions which encourages
students to learn from each other.
- Study notes can be quickly
created from class notes and used to summarise and consolidate
information which reduces the amount of information that needs
to be retained, helps to build understanding and gives the
ability to see key points at a glance.
- Images and colour can be added
to MindGenius study notes to help visual learners and assist
memory recall for facts and figures.
- Once the map is created, it can
be used to revise and reinforce learning and as a method for
students to test themselves.
- MindGenius helps students be
better equipped to manage their time, tasks and priorities.
What next?
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Mind Mapping
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5 steps to Mind Mapping with
MindGenius
- Gather thoughts quickly to build
up an overall view of a subject, with the ability to go back and
elaborate on any point with no need to recreate the map.
- Summarise wordy text based
information sources into an easier to understand format using
keywords and associations to highlight important points.
- Visually restructure ideas to
add hierarchy to the map to show interdependencies and
importance, and to develop a structure which is extremely useful
when using notes as the basis for essays, presentations or
projects.
- Add colour and images to
personalise a map and aid memory recall and use the map as a
document to test knowledge.
- Re-use and edit ideas at any
time, either in map format or export to MS Office packages.
What next?
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for a free 21 day evaluation.
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Lesson Planning
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5 steps to Lesson Planning with
MindGenius
- Quickly capture your initial
ideas and gather data from disparate sources to create a
comprehensive plan of learning outcomes and what you need to
include in your lesson.
- Break the plan down into
manageable chunks to understand how it will be delivered, the
main activities required and a step by step guide on how to
achieve them.
- Use MindGenius hooked up to a
whiteboard or projector in class to outline those sections you
wish to share with students.
- Use the map to gather evidence
and evaluate the effectiveness of the plan.
- Re-use and restructure your plan
at any time as the basis for further classes, or to assess how
well the lesson went, or export your thinking to MS Office
packages such as Word to re-use your thinking, or share ideas
with colleagues.
What next?
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