Your mindmap is good because it is brief and are one-word points and easy to learn from because it forces a student to really "think" and recall, to use their memory about what they read, to learn. I liken it to studying with flashcards. You put down a word that triggers a memory. There were a lot of concepts to memorize in the chapter and setting up a mindmap this way, with simple flashes of info., encourages that memorization exercise, I think. ---Valerie Cooper
This is an amazing resource of how you can improve your blog. There are 100 different tips of how to make it better. Her first two, Keep an Idea Incubator and Make a Mindmap of your Blog, are excellent, I think. A mindmap would really show what you quickly what you have been blogging about and what you can do differently.
This site is helpful because it has 100 tips about blogging. It has steps from beginning your blog, to forming a mind map, to your typical word amount per blog, and more. This is an easy site to maneuver and understand.
Great website, and while not all of the tips will be of bennefit to us, there are a lot of great and hidden treasures to be found within this post. The fact that tip number two was to create a mindmap also made me smile because it connected with the rest of our course in full circle.