Despite the current trend in education to treat learners as a homogenous group, there are in fact several different ways in which the human brain processes information. The leading models and theories about thinking illustrate this diversity.
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Illumine posted this on June 1st, 2011
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Mind Maps are the ideal tool for effectively accessing natural creativity and harnessing that creativity for effective problem solving. The only limit to the ways in which Mind Maps can be used is the imagination.
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admin posted this on September 9th, 2010
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I heard a story the other day (it may be apocryphal) about an irate BBC manager who walked into his office one morning and noticed that every single member of his staff was reading The Guardian. He flew into a rage. His exasperation, however, wasn’t caused by his disapproval of that particular publication but by [...]
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Illumine posted this on February 27th, 2008
This is filed in: Creativity for Logical Thinkers (Training), facilitation skills, Generating Ideas (Training), mind mapping, questioning techniques, thinking techniques
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