Improving Memory with Mind Mapping
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The information age has placed huge demands on our powers of recall and analytical skills. Having a proven method for efficiently storing information for easier recall and analysis is imperative. By understanding the fundamentals of memory and by using mind mapping techniques a powerful visual memory can be developed.
This course is also offered as inhouse. STL may go to your premises or you can visit our venue in London.
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About this course
Enjoy learning and retaining more information
Develop your own strategies
Grow your creativity
Improve your confidence
Appreciate different learning styles
Anyone looking to improve their memory and increase their capacity to learn.
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The average rating is higher than 3.7
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This centre has featured on Emagister for 7 years
Subjects
- Long-term memory
- Making associations
- Learning cycle
- Mind mapping
- Connecting ideas
- Effective Planning
- Multiple Intelligences
- Verbal-linguistic intelligence
- Logical-mathematical intelligence
- Bodily-kinaesthetic intelligence
Course programme
How we recall
Immediate, working and long-term memory
Making associations
Making information unique
The learning cycle
Capturing new information
Utilising new information
Mind mapping
Establish high level ideas
Connecting ideas
Holistic thinking
Effective planning
Dealing with writers blocks
Strategies for better memory
Memory maps
Sense awareness
Reinforcement with personal experience
Using different styles of learning
Establishing performance benchmarks, tracking progress
Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Verbal-linguistic intelligence
Logical-mathematical intelligence
Spatial-visual intelligence
Bodily-kinaesthetic intelligence
Musical intelligences
Naturalist intelligence
Existential intelligence
Additional information
Improving Memory with Mind Mapping