Learn how to use powerful mind and concept maps effectively
Many of you have heard of Mind Maps. Indeed, many arrive at Memletics.com looking for
information on how to use mind maps for learning. Are you ready for more powerful concept
mapping techniques?
Mind Maps are one type of concept map made popular by Tony Buzan. What many people don't
realize is that there are many different types of concept maps. You can use these different
types for different purposes. Often people try to use mind maps for purposes they are not well
suited to, which limits their effectiveness.
Given there is a lot of misunderstanding here, we've created this new Memletics
course. It’s called the Memletics Concept Mapping Course.
Similar to our recently completed speed reading course, it provides you with detailed
information on each of the major types of concept mapping techniques. Over 10 are covered in
detail, along with exercises and suggested answers. Also similar to our speed reading course,
we're publishing an early draft at a discount.
What does the course include?
The course is distributed as a printable PDF file, with 106+
full size letter/A4 pages. Like other Memletics electronic products, you can download the course within 10 minutes
from the Memletics.com store. The course contains the following modules:
- Module 1: Introduction.
Introduction to concept mapping (see extract below).
- Module 2: General
concept map types. Learn the basic types of concept maps, including Spider, Hierarchy, Flowchart, Systems
and Network concept maps
- Module 3: Specialized
concept maps. Learn specialized types of concept maps, including IMHC Maps, Mind Maps, logic
trees, decision trees, fishbone diagrams, pictorial maps, multi-dimensional / 3-D maps, and Mandala maps.
These all build on the general concept maps from Module 2.
- Module 4: How
to use concept maps. Tips for creating maps, memorizing and learning maps, and using them
for study.
- Module 5: Using CMap
Software. Detailed instructions on how to download, install, and use free CMap software.
The course includes exercises and suggested answers for several types of concept maps.
Mind Mapping® is a registered trademark
of Buzan Ltd.
Sample extract
Here's a sample extract from the Memletics Concept Mapping Course introduction.
Most learning materials rely on printed text to provide information. This is a good method
except that it doesn’t allow for different styles of learning. Not everyone learns well through
reading. Some learn more effectively in other ways. Concept mapping can help the following types
of learners:
- Visual learners. Concept mapping is an excellent tool for visual learners because it uses
diagrams, graphs, sketches and other visual representations to create and understand ideas
- Physical and logical learners.
They learn well by physically drawing maps, links,
diagrams, and similar types of visual images.
- Social learners. They learn well by drawing together as a group (e.g., on a whiteboard,
flipchart or paper).
- Non-visual learners.
Concept mapping helps these individuals confirm what they’ve read.
The best way to explain concept mapping is to present you with a visual example.

In our example, the key concept is water, and subordinate concepts are: 1) its importance to
living things; 2) its composition; and 3) its various states and the effects of those states.
Because it’s a visual image, it’s much easier and quicker for many learners to grasp the idea of
water and all the related concepts than it would be for them to read a description. There are
many variations on concept maps, but the basic structure consists of the following items:
- Nodes or cells. Nodes contain a concept, item, or question. In the example, the nodes are
the ovals containing the main concept of “water” and then the explanatory information beneath
that concept.
- Links. Links are the lines explain the relationship between the nodes. In this case, the
links are labeled with such words as “required by” and “is composed of”. These words explain
the relationship between the nodes. The arrows, of course, show direction and lead your eye
from one node to the next.
The example demonstrates that concept mapping is a method of showing relations between ideas,
images or words. Concept maps help you develop logical thinking as well as study skills because
they reveal connections and help you see how individual ideas make up a larger whole. Concept
maps are also very flexible and can be used to understand ideas of virtually every kind. You can
make the maps simple or complex, linear, branched, radiating, or cross-linked.
There are other benefits of concept mapping as well. First, it’s a creative process similar
to brain storming and can “unleash” all kinds of new ideas, which is emotionally very
satisfying. Second, concept mapping allows you to collaborate with one or more people. This
enhances teamwork. Third, a concept map is a concrete, visual image. This means that you, as a
learner, are better able to uncover any missing links that might not have been apparent in a
printed text. Fourth, concept maps aid memorization, not just learning. Finally, and possibly
most important, such maps build on the human capacity to recognize patterns in images. This
means concepts maps are a better representation of how we model knowledge in the brain. This, in
turn, improves learning and recall.
What is Memletics?
Memletics is a new learning system that's already helped
thousands of people, across the country and worldwide, improve their life by changing the
way they learn and remember. The name Memletics comes from two words - Memory
and Athletics. From the beginning, Memletics has been based on using mental fitness
as the core enabler of better learning and better memory.
To learn more about Memletics, visit the
Memletics Accelerated Learning Manual's home page.
Consider this concept mapping course as a supplement to the Memletics Accelerated
Learning Manual. It expands on visual concept mapping techniques. The Memletics Manual provides
more than 80 other memory and learning techniques for you to use. Use this concept
mapping course with the Memletics Manual to significantly improve your overall brain
performance!
Two guarantees - try it risk-free and see for yourself!
You won't find a course quite like this one anywhere on the
web, so we provide two guarantees:
Guarantee #1
If you are not satisfied with the Memletics Concept Mapping Course for any reason,
we'll give you a
full refund. We'd very much like to know why (so we can improve
the course), however you don't need to provide any reasons at all to obtain
a refund. We give you three months to make up your mind.
Guarantee #2
We're also sure that you won't find a course on the web that:
- Covers the breadth of topics that this one does,
- Is up to date, and
- You can buy online and start using today.
If you do, within thirty days of your purchase, we'll give you a
US$25 Amazon.com gift voucher!
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