Mind maps in PBL

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Mind maps in PBL by Mind Map: Mind maps in PBL

1. Introducing mind maps

1.1. The bigger picture

1.1.1. Focus on the concept

1.1.2. Break complicated things

1.1.3. Hierarchical structure

1.2. Saves time

1.3. Inspiring brainstorming tool

2. Our experience in PBL

2.1. Dr. Wesam introduced it, I applied it

2.2. It worked

2.2.1. for the chair

2.2.1.1. the most difficult task, responsibility

2.2.1.2. must have the big idea

2.2.1.2.1. watching the time

2.2.1.2.2. following the steps

2.2.1.2.3. managing discussion

2.2.1.2.4. organizing ideas & channelling thoughts

2.2.1.2.5. inspiring the group

2.2.1.2.6. helping the scribe

2.2.2. for the scribe

2.2.2.1. express more and write less

2.2.2.2. Ability to participate better

2.2.3. for the group

2.2.3.1. Smooth dynamics

2.2.3.2. Easy to follow discussion

2.2.3.3. Time efficiency

2.3. Things to avoid

2.3.1. not motivated students

2.3.2. Unprepared chair

2.3.3. Not utilizing the features

2.3.4. Disorganized preparation

2.3.5. Typing issues..

2.3.6. Not following the flow of thought

2.4. our structure

2.4.1. Session 1

2.4.1.1. filled example

2.4.2. Session 2

2.4.2.1. filled example

2.4.3. Session 3

2.4.3.1. filled example

3. Why MindMeister?

3.1. Advanced sharing features

3.2. Unlimited virtual working space

3.3. Accessibility

3.3.1. All maps are on the cloud

3.3.2. Accessible from

3.3.2.1. iPhone

3.3.2.2. iPad

3.3.2.3. Android

3.3.2.4. PC & mac

3.3.3. you have to be connected to the internet

3.4. Advanced editing

3.4.1. pictures

3.4.2. icons

3.4.3. colors

3.4.4. links

3.4.5. connections

3.4.6. tasks

3.4.7. notes

3.4.8. Redo & replay

3.5. Presentation mode

4. Other uses

4.1. Taking notes in class

4.2. Breaking up difficult subjects

4.3. Block map

4.3.1. foundation

4.3.2. cardio

4.4. Presentations

4.5. Building essays

4.6. Group projects

4.7. Brainstorming about anything..

5. Ok, How to start using it?

5.1. http://www.mindmeister.com/education

5.2. [email protected]

6. Your PBL experience so far

6.1. chair?

6.2. scribe?