Creating an environment that engages students in the learning journey is not always easy.
Mind mapping is a learning technique which uses a non-linear approach to learning that forces the learner to think and explore concepts using visuospatial relationships flowing from a central theme to peripheral branches which can be inter- related.
A 'Mind map' is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea. One of the most common types of mindmap is a large brainstorming web where a central word or idea branches out into related subjects.
These tools are simply a way to visualize a concept. It's an aid to organizing, summarizing information, and writing. They enhance study skills for students and allow them to look at material in a way that is easier to process and retain.For teachers, it allows to monitor and assess the students' understanding more efficiently.