Monday, November 18, 2013

REVISION on CHAPTER 2 - CONCEPTION & DESIGN OF COMPOSITES


MM for T1N4 class on 20 Nov 2013
Another mind map on the same topic. But this time one may notice that the amount of information is even more than the earlier two. 
The reason for this could be because this class has more questions to ask. The mind map actually encourages the students to open up and ask for clarifications on some of the branches. Thus, as any real-time mind mapper would do, I added the clarifications to the appropriate branches!
WOW! I could only do this with a mind map and yet maintain the clarity that is typical of this wonderful technique.



MM for T1A2 class on 19 Nov 2013
Above mind map on the same topic was drawn within half-an-hour for class T1A2. Notice, this mind map has slightly more details than the earlier mind map that I drew for T1N2 on 18 Nov 2013.
I think it makes a good and effective summary for the students as I completed it in real-time and interactively with the students.
SUMMARY OF CHAPTER 2-CONCEPTION & DESIGN OF COMPOSITES


As usual, I drew a quick mind map of the conception and
design of composite materials for my students. It is a summary of Chapter 2 of the Composite Materials module which is part of the 1st year curriculum of the Diploma in Mechanical Engineering course.

From past experience, many whole-brain- learners/students find it useful for revision as it provides a quick overview of the whole chapter. Just sharing.

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Sunday, November 10, 2013

MIND MAP on a PROCESS IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUE


Hello again. 
The Process Improvement Technique mind map is intentionally drawn with some branches having more than one word.

Ideally, I could have drawn the above Process Improvement Technique mind map using only one-word per branch, but could anyone understand it as much as what I would like them to? Thus, the true mind map has one difficulty in explaining its message in full, especially without the originator's explanation.

The above summary of a Process Improvement Technique mind map is meant as a guide for those interested to use it for their Quality Control Circle (QCC) projects. 

Have fun.

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