Use word maps for learning

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How to use mind maps and word maps
Bill Tam
Mind Map by Bill Tam, updated more than 1 year ago More Less
Bill Tam
Created by Bill Tam over 8 years ago
Bill Tam
Copied by Bill Tam over 8 years ago
Bill Tam
Copied by Bill Tam over 8 years ago
Bill Tam
Copied by Bill Tam over 8 years ago
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Use word maps for learning
  1. Visualize
    1. keys to memorize
      1. Record
        1. Review
          1. Tests
        2. Organize
          1. Daily activities
            1. Resources in 1 place
            2. Identify
              1. subject sentence
                1. supporting points
                2. Important key points & ideas in your own words
                  1. key relationships
                    1. Orders & logic
                    2. key questions
                      1. Anwers
                      2. Daily objectives & time arrangement
                      3. Summarize
                        1. Journaling in your own words (text, audio & visual)
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