Saturday, October 10, 2009

Day 3

On Monday, the class focused on "mind mapping." Mr. Jimmy Moss showed us thorough examples through a slideshow of how others have used plans to create a process in which preparations are needed for specific events such as how to prepare for college and things of that nature. It can most certainly be referred to as a blueprint that can help us explore all aspects of a particular matter utilizing our minds as part of the creative thought process. I believe almost every mind mapping process can succeed as long as one knows what s/he wants, what is necessary to make it happen, and what can be achieved by all this.

Mind mapping can be very useful as we proceed to explore every facet of ART 220 and our remaining tenure on campus. Although we don't put it down on paper, we all venture in performing some kind of mind mapping daily and regularly without even realizing it. It's all part of planning and scheduling.

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