Document Your Thoughts Like A Genius – Mind Mapping & Xmind



Last updated 1/2016
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.70 GB | Duration: 4h 57m
Learn how to skyrocket productivity, memory, organization and creativity using the power of mind mapping.


What you’ll learn
Understand how to use mind mapping to boost productivilty
Understand the potential power of mind mapping
Understand how to mind map effectively
Understand the history and roots of mind mapping
Understand the science behind the effectiveness of mind mapping
Install the different versions of Xmind
Start a new Xmind project
Navigate around and use the menu functions of Xmind
Add information quickly and accurately to your mind map
Add links, hyperlinks, attachments images, clipart, lines, groups,summaries and notes
Change the look and feel of your mind map quickly using themes and styles
Drill down into subjects, link sheets and workbooks
Export and share your mind maps to other applications and collegues
Customize Xmind using templates and fastkeys
Use the different productivity tools in Xmind – project planning, Gantt charts, org chats, SWOT analysis etc
Requirements
No previous knowledge is required
Students should have access to a PC or Mac to run the software
Description
Document your thoughts like a genius. So why the title? Well, take a close look at people we regard as ‘genius’ characters over the centuries. The way they documented their thoughts, took notes, drew and sketched for inspiration and the format they chose when putting pen to paper had a remarkable similarity to what we now call ‘mind mapping’. Doodles, sketches, linking-lines, pictures, images, groupings, relationships; big picture and fine detail. There was less color than the classic modern day mind map, but crayons and felt tip pens were hard to come by, so the humble quill had to sufice. This course is about mind mapping – a slightly more formalised and researched form of note taking, that has huge benefits over traditional note taking or thought documenting techniques. Mind mapping is being adopted in schools and universities by thousands of students who find this method of note-taking to be amazingly easy and beneficial. These same students take mind mapping into their professional lives to organize, memorize, manage and communicate. Mind mapping is extremely fast , very intuitive and amazingly easy to re-visit and understand. Mind mapping can be used by anyone who, at any point in their daily lives, needs to make a plan, take clear and readable notes, or explain concepts or projects to others – everyone including C level executives, management consultants, project managers, engineers, writers, poets, students, designers, teachers, stay at home moms or dads. The uses for mind maps are only limited by imagination itself. Imagine documenting one of Shakespeare’s plays – the plots, sub plots, characters, major and minor – the relationship between the characters within the play and even with characters in other of the bards plays. Maybe the relevance of the storyline to a particular time in the life of Shakespeare. To document all this information in a word document for example, might end up as a book in itself. Imagine having all this information on a single sheet, radiating out from a single central topic (i.e the name of the play) – all the information at a glance – imagine using this as the tool to explain every facet of the play to a class of students for example. Mind maps have awesome power to map, distill and convey information, and explain relationships and ideas in a way the written word cannot. We are visual beings, and a good mindmap gives us an instant picture which is far easier to understand and remember than any other method. This course covers the theory and principles of mind mapping and then gives you an in depth look into the fantastic market leading mind mapping software XMind. The course consists of five hours of video tutorial and supplementary materials and the occasional quiz. Depending on your time commitments, the course can be completed anywhere between a day and a few weeks.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to this course
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Who am I
Lecture 3 What you will learn on this course
Lecture 4 XMind versions
Section 2: What is Mind Mapping
Lecture 5 The history of mind mapping
Lecture 6 Concepts and Principles
Lecture 7 Hardcopy mind map vs Software methods
Lecture 8 Mind mapping software … an overview.
Lecture 9 What is mind mapping – resources
Section 3: Why Mind Map
Lecture 10 The benefits of mind mapping
Lecture 11 How and why mind mapping works
Lecture 12 Why Mind Map – resources
Section 4: Installation and setup of Xmind
Lecture 13 Installing Xmind
Lecture 14 Installing Xmind – resources
Section 5: XMind – The fundamentals
Lecture 15 New mindmap, entering ideas and brainstorming
Lecture 16 Navigating your way
Lecture 17 Fundamentals – Activity
Section 6: Enriching your mind map
Lecture 18 Inserting features 1 – Images, Summaries, Boundaries, Relationships
Lecture 19 Inserting features 2 – Notes, Labels, Audio Notes
Lecture 20 Inserting features 3 – Attachments & Hyperlinks
Lecture 21 Inserting features 4 – The Matrix table
Lecture 22 The Gantt chart
Lecture 23 Enriching your mind maps – Activity
Section 7: Look & Feel
Lecture 24 Properties
Lecture 25 Styles
Lecture 26 Themes
Lecture 27 Look & Feel – Activity
Section 8: Expanding your mind maps
Lecture 28 Drilling down
Lecture 29 Finding and Filtering
Lecture 30 Expanding your mind maps – Activity
Section 9: Exporting and sharing mind maps
Lecture 31 Sharing with other applications
Lecture 32 Sharing Xmind maps with others
Lecture 33 Export and share – Activity
Section 10: Customization
Lecture 34 Preferences & speed keys
Section 11: Templates
Lecture 35 Bundled templates & productivity tools
Lecture 36 Create you own Xmind templates
Lecture 37 Templates – Activity
Section 12: XMind 7 – the new version
Lecture 38 Xmind7 – Section intro
Lecture 39 Xmind7 – User interface and Navigation
Lecture 40 Xmind7 – Improvements
Lecture 41 XMind 7 – New features
Lecture 42 XMind7 – Resources
Section 13: Final thoughts
Lecture 43 In conclusion
Lecture 44 Credits
Anyone who has to conceptualize, organise and plan – personally or professionally,Anyone who finds it challenging to organise files, documents, links, images for a project or task,Xmind is great for organising – from corporate takeover, video production to wedding or kids party,Anyone who wants to take clear but detailed notes of thoughts, ideas, concepts,Anyone who needs to plan a presentation, write a book, write a song, plan an event
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