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Mind Map Brainstorm Template

The document provides a template for creating mind maps, which are visual tools used to organize thoughts and ideas around a central concept. It outlines the steps for creating a mind map, including choosing a topic, placing it at the center, brainstorming related ideas, and expanding outward to include various related concepts. Mind maps are versatile and can be used for brainstorming, project planning, and presentations.

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Mind Map Brainstorm Template

The document provides a template for creating mind maps, which are visual tools used to organize thoughts and ideas around a central concept. It outlines the steps for creating a mind map, including choosing a topic, placing it at the center, brainstorming related ideas, and expanding outward to include various related concepts. Mind maps are versatile and can be used for brainstorming, project planning, and presentations.

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Mind map brainstorm template

Quickly output ideas and patterns into a structured diagram


Mind mapping helps you visualize and understand the connections between concepts,
and can often reveal relationships you wouldn't have anticipated — especially when
you’re building a mind map together. Use this template to get started mind mapping and
illustrating the links between variables with your team.
What is a mind map?
Mind mapping is a brainstorming technique that can be used to organize thoughts and
ideas. The basic structure of a mind map is a central idea, with branches radiating out
from the center. Each branch can then be further divided into smaller branches, creating
a hierarchical structure.

Mind maps are often used to brainstorm ideas, as they can help to visually organize
thoughts and connect related concepts. Additionally, mind maps can be used to plan
projects or presentations, as they can provide a clear overview of the material.
Ultimately, mind maps are versatile tools that can be used in a variety of ways

How to create a mind map


1. Choose a topic
The first step in using a mind map to brainstorm is to choose a topic. The topic can be
anything that you want to brainstorm ideas about. For example, if you are planning a
new feature, you could brainstorm ideas for related tools and other product and design
considerations.

2. Place your topic at the center of the mind map


Now that you've defined your brainstorming topic, place it in the center of the diagram
so that all the branches radiate outward from the main concept.

3. Brainstorm related ideas and concepts


Once you have written the main idea in the center of the diagram, add branches and
related concepts. These branches will represent different ideas that relate to the main
idea. For example, if you are brainstorming ideas for a new feature, you might have
branches for “user interface design,” “developer timelines,” and “components.”

5. Continue to build outward so you include as many related


variables as possible
Finally, on each of the branches, write down specific ideas that relate to that branch. It
can help to brainstorm the concepts within a category and visualize the connections
afterward, in order to keep from limiting the discussion

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