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What is a mindmap?
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\r\nA mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information. A mind map is hierarchical and shows relationships among parts of the information. Usually a mindmap has a central node also called as the root node.
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\r\n\u090f\u0915 \u092e\u093e\u0907\u0902\u0921 \u092e\u0948\u092a \u0910\u0938\u093e \u0930\u0947\u0916\u093e\u091a\u093f\u0924\u094d\u0930 \u0939\u0948 \u091c\u093f\u0938\u0947 \u0938\u0942\u091a\u0928\u093e \u0915\u094b  \u0926\u0943\u0936\u094d\u092f\u0930\u0942\u092a \u092e\u0947\u0902 \u0938\u0902\u0915\u0932\u093f\u0924 \u0915\u0930\u0928\u0947 \u0915\u0947 \u0932\u093f\u090f \u0909\u092a\u092f\u094b\u0917 \u0915\u0930\u0924\u0947 \u0939\u0948\u0902\u0964 \u092f\u0939 \u092a\u0926\u0915\u094d\u0930\u092e \u0938\u0942\u091a\u0928\u093e \u0915\u0947 \u0935\u093f\u092d\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0928 \u0905\u0902\u0917\u094b \u0915\u0947 \u0938\u0902\u092c\u0902\u0927 \u0915\u094b \u0926\u093f\u0916\u093e\u0924\u093e \u0939\u0948 \u0964 \u0906\u092e\u0924\u094c\u0930 \u0938\u0947 \u092e\u093e\u0907\u0902\u0921 \u092e\u0948\u092a \u092e\u0947\u0902 \u0915\u0947\u0902\u0926\u094d\u0930 \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0939\u094b\u0924\u093e \u0939\u0948 \u091c\u093f\u0938\u0947 \u092e\u0942\u0932 \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u092d\u0940 \u0915\u0939\u0924\u0947 \u0939\u0948\u0902 \u0964
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\r\nInformation like images, words and parts of words regarding this central or root node is arranged around it.
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\r\n\u0915\u0947\u0902\u0926\u094d\u0930 \u092f\u093e \u092e\u0942\u0932 \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0938\u0947 \u0938\u0902\u092c\u0902\u0927\u093f\u0924 \u0938\u0942\u091a\u0928\u093e \u091c\u0948\u0938\u0947 \u0915\u093f \u091a\u093f\u0924\u094d\u0930, \u0936\u092c\u094d\u0926 \u0914\u0930 \u0936\u092c\u094d\u0926\u094b\u0902 \u0915\u0947 \u0939\u093f\u0938\u094d\u0938\u0947 \u0907\u0938\u0915\u0947 \u091a\u093e\u0930\u094b\u0902 \u0924\u0930\u092b \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0938\u094d\u0924\u0941\u0924 \u0915\u0930\u0924\u0947 \u0939\u0948\u0902 \u0964
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\r\nFor example, the mindmap below shows diferent types of rocks. In this case concept \"Rocks\" is the central node.
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\r\n\u0909\u0926\u093e\u0939\u0930\u0923 \u0915\u0947 \u0932\u093f\u090f, \u0928\u0940\u091a\u0947 \u0926\u093f\u0916\u093e\u090f \u092e\u093e\u0907\u0902\u0921 \u092e\u0948\u092a \u092e\u0947\u0902 \u0915\u0908 \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0915\u093e\u0930 \u0915\u0947 \u091a\u091f\u094d\u091f\u093e\u0928\u094b\u0902 \u0915\u094b \u0926\u093f\u0916\u093e\u092f\u093e \u0917\u092f\u093e \u0939\u0948 \u0964 \u0907\u0938\u092e\u0947\u0902 \"\u091a\u091f\u094d\u091f\u093e\u0928\" \u0915\u093e \u0935\u093f\u091a\u093e\u0930 \u0915\u0947\u0928\u094d\u0926\u094d\u0930 \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0939\u0948\u0964
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\r\nThe three different types of rocks on the first level are the \"child\" or sub nodes of the central node.
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\r\n\u0924\u0940\u0928 \u092a\u094d\u0930\u0915\u093e\u0930 \u0915\u0947 \u091a\u091f\u094d\u091f\u093e\u0928 \u092a\u0939\u0932\u0947 \u0938\u094d\u0924\u0930 \u092a\u0930 \u0915\u0947\u0928\u094d\u0926\u094d\u0930 \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0915\u0947 \"\u091a\u093e\u0907\u0932\u094d\u0921\" \u092f\u093e \u0909\u092a \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0939\u0948\u0902
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\r\nIn this case the central node would be the \"parent\" or \"root\" node. Child nodes can have their own sub nodes.
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\r\n\u0964 \u0907\u0938\u092e\u0947\u0902 \u0915\u0947\u0928\u094d\u0926\u094d\u0930 \u0928\u094b\u0921 \"\u092a\u0947\u0930\u0947\u0928\u094d\u091f\" \u092f\u093e \u092e\u0942\u0932 \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0939\u094b\u0917\u093e \u0964 \u091a\u093e\u0907\u0932\u094d\u0921 \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0915\u0947 \u0905\u092a\u0928\u0947 \u0909\u092a \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0939\u094b \u0938\u0915\u0924\u0947 \u0939\u0948\u0902 \u0964
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\r\nNodes on one level are called as \"sibling\" nodes. We can move nodes up and down or left and right, collapse or expand the connected nodes. We can edit and format nodes for fonts, colours and appearance.
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\r\n\u090f\u0915 \u0939\u0940 \u0938\u094d\u0924\u0930 \u0915\u0947 \u0938\u092d\u0940 \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0915\u094b \"\u0938\u093f\u092c\u0932\u093f\u0902\u0917\" \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0915\u0939\u0924\u0947 \u0939\u0948\u0902 \u0964 \u0939\u092e \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0915\u094b \u090a\u092a\u0930, \u0928\u0940\u091a\u0947 , \u0926\u093e\u0910\u0902 , \u092c\u093e\u0910\u0902 \u092f\u093e \u0938\u0902\u092c\u0902\u0926\u094d\u0927 \u0928\u094b\u0921\u094b\u0902 \u0915\u094b  \u092c\u093e\u0902\u0927 \u092f\u093e \u092b\u0948\u0932\u093e \u0938\u0915\u0924\u0947 \u0939\u0948\u0902 \u0964 \u0928\u094b\u0921 \u0915\u094b \u0930\u0902\u0917, \u0930\u0942\u092a \u0914\u0930 \u0932\u093f\u092a\u0940 \u0915\u0947 \u0932\u093f\u090f \u0938\u0902\u092a\u093e\u0926\u093f\u0924 , \u092b\u093e\u0930\u094d\u092e\u0947\u091f \u0915\u0930 \u0938\u0915\u0924\u0947 \u0939\u0948\u0902\u0964
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\r\nLet us go ahead and prepare our first mindmap!
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\r\n \u0906\u0907\u092f\u0947 \u0939\u092e \u0905\u092a\u0928\u093e \u092a\u0939\u0932\u093e \u092e\u093e\u0907\u0902\u0921 \u092e\u0948\u092a \u092c\u0928\u093e\u090f\u0902 !
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What is a mindmap? \u092e\u093e\u0907\u0902\u0921 \u092e\u0948\u092a \u0915\u094d\u092f\u093e \u0939\u0948?

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\r\nA mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information. A mind map is hierarchical and shows relationships among parts of the information. Usually a mindmap has a central node also called as the root node.
\r\nInformation like asimages, words and parts of words regarding this central or root node is arranged around it.
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\r\nFor example, the mindmap below shows diferent types of rocks. In this case concept \"Rocks\" is the central node.
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\r\nThe three different types of rocks on the first level are the \"child\" or sub nodes of the central node.
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\r\nIn this case the central node would be the \"parent\" or \"root\" node. Child nodes can have their own sub nodes.
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\r\nNodes on one level are called as \"sibling\" nodes. We can move nodes up and down or left and right, collapse or expand the connected nodes. We can edit and format nodes for fonts, colours and appearance.
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\r\nLet us go ahead and prepare our first mindmap!
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\nInformation like asimages, words and parts of words regarding this central or root node is arranged around it.
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\nFor example, the mindmap below shows diferent types of rocks. In this case concept \"Rocks\" is the central node.
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\nThe three different types of rocks on the first level are the \"child\" or sub nodes of the central node.
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\nIn this case the central node would be the \"parent\" or \"root\" node. Child nodes can have their own sub nodes.
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\nNodes on one level are called as \"sibling\" nodes. We can move nodes up and down or left and right, collapse or expand the connected nodes. We can edit and format nodes for fonts, colours and appearance.
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\nLet us go ahead and prepare our first mindmap!
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\n ", d16 2 a17 1 1261001 d46 1 a46 1 "last_update": 1497010619289, d48 1 a48 1 "copyright": "CC-BY-SA 4.0 unported", d58 1 a58 1 "modified_by": 1261001, d82 1 a82 1 "status": "PUBLISHED", @ 1.2 log @This document (Mapping with Mindmaps) is lastly updated by root status:PUBLISHED on 30 May 2017 @ text @d13 1 a13 1 "content": "A mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information. A mind map is hierarchical and shows relationships among parts of the information. Usually a mindmap has a central node also called as the root node.
\r\nInformation like asimages, words and parts of words regarding this central or root node is arranged around it.
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\r\nFor example, the mindmap below shows diferent types of rocks. In this case concept \"Rocks\" is the central node.
\r\n
\r\nThe three different types of rocks on the first level are the \"child\" or sub nodes of the central node.
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\r\nIn this case the central node would be the \"parent\" or \"root\" node. Child nodes can have their own sub nodes.
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\r\nNodes on one level are called as \"sibling\" nodes. We can move nodes up and down or left and right, collapse or expand the connected nodes. We can edit and format nodes for fonts, colours and appearance.
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\r\nLet us go ahead and prepare our first mindmap!
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