The Ultimate Guide to the PERFECT Mindmap (6-Step Checklist)
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you've been helping us a lot lately, honestly, thank you for this and im glad to see your channel growing and that you guys are getting more recognition.
@ArcherNewton
18 күн бұрын
I'm really glad to hear! Thank you so much for your support!
"WOO!!! Yeah baby! That's what i've been waiting for! That's what it's all about!"
@ArcherNewton
18 күн бұрын
Woo!
@ultimatewalker4281
15 күн бұрын
Moist squad
This is literally the best video of all time
ALL THE WAITING WAS WORTH IT, I KNEW YOU WOULD RELEASE IT ONE DAY!! Congratulations 🎉 and thank you for the hard work
@ArcherNewton
17 күн бұрын
hahaha - it's finally here!
The long awaited mindmap video haha. Hope you're doing well Archer
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
Hope you are too man!!
Very valuable guide!
@ArcherNewton
18 күн бұрын
Thank you!
OMG IVE BEEN WAITING FOR AN YEAR FOR THIS ONE GOD IM SO EXCITED
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
Hehe - yep it’s finally here :)
What do you do after creating a mindmap? Sometimes it's required to memorize lots of facts or hard names like different enzymes etc. Even if you create the best mind map you can't escape from forgetting curve.
@IshrakIfti
17 күн бұрын
That is something that you would put into your flashcards.
@dat4277
17 күн бұрын
Enzymes are usually named based on the reaction that they catalyze, like hexokinase in glucose to G6P. In this reaction, "hexo-" means hexose, or glucose in this case, and "-kinase" is indicative of a phosphorylation reaction involving ATP. Just break 'em down, and it will be really easy to understand. You can notice this relationship when you break the word down during the mind mapping process, which I did during my biochemistry class. And you can easily see the relationship start showing up like the one I mentioned.
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
@dat4277’s breakdown is great! That’s definitely what you want to do. And to @Ishraklfti’s point, you would chuck those things into a flashcard
This seems perfect to establish relationships between concepts an learn how they interact with eachother in a broader way. However, in some classes (I'm in Electrical Engineering, so I'm talking from my own experience) I need to lear and remeber certain definitions (sometimes long ones), graphs, equations and their respective mathematical proofs, and I've always struggled to put all of this in a mind map where all topics seem to be reduced to a few words or sketches. Is there a way to satisfy all of these needs and "requirements" in a mind map like the one you presented? Great work, btw!
@Catholicguy-qs3ng
8 күн бұрын
I don't know if this helps but in the comment section in Justin sung's video , a man said that he got his first clear mindmap after he stop trying to deeply know the definitions of keywords But instead focus on the Flow of the keywords according to our logic 👍
@davidsalazar8035
7 күн бұрын
@@Catholicguy-qs3ng Thanks, man. While I think that migtht not be true 100% of the cases, I agree with you that its very important for the relation between the concepts to be very clear in our minds.
@Catholicguy-qs3ng
7 күн бұрын
@@davidsalazar8035 Welcome 👍
this guide is awesome and helped me tremendously improving my mind maps. I mean, I didn't understand the role intention was playing in the mind map creation process, which makes creating one so much easier! Thank you
Archer, my mentor 🎉
@ArcherNewton
18 күн бұрын
❤️
l learned a lot from you & Justin on study tips. You are a great teacher explains so nicely 👌Easy to understand .
Thank you for this
@ArcherNewton
17 күн бұрын
You're welcome!
i m from India preparing for neet UG ( pre medical entrance exams) . If i learned any topic how to revise them effectively for tests and on what interval of time ? There r so many chs which i will be learning like 80 chs then how to revise..???
Thank you so much archer, that really helped me a lot! ❤❤
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
You're so welcome!
Thank you Archer!
I tried doing mind maps for medical topics. However, how do you revise a mind map? do you try to remember the map itself so that you can technically reproduce it? or is it just meant to be created in a way, you never need to go over the topic again because you learnt it so well?..
@denizenhugger9937
17 күн бұрын
I think redoing it several times where you can find connections that you previously didn’t make before and then make sure you make questions to make sure you know the connections.
Lets gooooooo
@ArcherNewton
18 күн бұрын
Woo!
Thanks ❤
@ArcherNewton
18 күн бұрын
No problem!
bro really made this after a 3 year wait AFTER I QUIT trying to do good in school
this is THE mindmap video to watch, so much thanks Archer!! subscribed🙏
Was worth it especially how you gave a perspective on Mathematics.
Would such a mind map be beneficial first subjects like psychology where a lot of detail/facts have to be memorised or known
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
Subjects like biology and psychology work great with a technique like this. When we’re able to more deeply understand why a concept or definition is the way it is, the memorisation comes naturally rather than having to be rote learnt which puts it at far greater risk of being misremembered later
Underrated channel. Hope you grow many more thousands of subscribers
This was very good. One of these days I will be able to get it. My mind maps are trash
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
Best of luck! You’ve got this!
Really good content keep it comin 🤞🏼
One of the most helpful videos on mind mapping (rather chunk mapping). The examples at the end are the best part! I have a question though. Once I've made a chunk map how do I revise using that chuck map? Do I review it and memorise the parts that I have forgotten? Or is there another way? I know from the interleaving table that chunk maps can be used to revise Declarative knowledge. But I get confused about HOW to use them for revision of Declarative knowledge (like Business Law content)?
This is just brilliant!
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
Glad to hear!
Very helpful. I am also reading the book 'Mind Map Mastery' by Tony Buzan and I find the combination of the two very inspiring. I think I can start drawing some mind maps now that would actually help.
can u do a mindmap about how to become a narcisistic, destroy ur ex girlfriend and leaving medicine?
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
Ouch!
Thanks for the tips, after watching a lot of videos about this topic by Justin and others, i got sick of this topic, but i still get some values of your video
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
AS A MATHEMATICIAN, LOOKING AT THE VECTOR MAP, I CAN SAY THE GUY UNDERSTOOD NOTHING ABOUT LINEAR ALGEBRA 😂😂😂
@Catholicguy-qs3ng
9 күн бұрын
That's because he is beginning with the Relevant ideas first and then building upon it He can later evaluate the relationships and ask Higher order questions to learn it correctly 👍👍
Hey Archer! I know you mentioned flashcards as one method for learning the specifics/little details, but how else should we do so to compliment our mind maps?
my subjects are archaeology-ancient history and a european language. How can I adapt this method to those subjects?
what program are you using
Hey Archer I have watched several of Justin sung's video and in his videos he talks about reading the parts that are relevant I have learned that we must have an intention while learning so that we can relate what we have learned back to the prior idea i have about the intention and only consolidate the information i believed to be Relevant to my prior knowledge Eg, i have 12 chapters worth of content about electricity, magnetism and waves So my intention to read will be " transfer of energy (electricity) as waves and it's physical influence" and I'll read the parts which are low effort by using Non linear note taking for tracking my thoughts and Order control taught by Justin Am i correct?
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
Yes! Definitely!
When making a mind map for science textbook should I do one mindmap per chapter or one mindmap tor the whole book
@sonicmaths8285
2 сағат бұрын
for the whole book. I mind mapped out for example books like "Understanding Analysis" from Stephen Abbott, "Linear Algebra done Right" from Sheldon Axler and Gilbert Strang's linear algebra book and it worked out just fine The problem with science books is that they are inherently deep regarding their concepts, therefore are hard to break down, since it requires a lot of cognitive capacity to understand the concepts deeply and correctly map them out, but it certainly can be done within decently big mind map.
Finally a mindmap tutorial, thank you :) but the topic ice cream.. seriously.. 🙈might have been better with an actual topic that all students learn about, something in biology maybe :)
Are you not with Ican study anymore?
Is Justin ok with you using his premium content for free? This seems unethical
@user-dh6ph6ge1m
17 күн бұрын
This is not as same in the course ok, it looks like just a modification by Archer for YT audience
@ArcherNewton
17 күн бұрын
Justin and I work at the same company together
Cereal is eaten
@ArcherNewton
16 күн бұрын
haha i was wondering when someone was going to pick up on that
hey bro you are bozo thank your byee
Thanks again Archer Newton ❤ now I feel like I understand this ( learning system stuff ) I thought that just need to rote memorize, active recall, space repetition and all but I didn’t know this until now. Maybe this is how high achiever because they have the mindset and intention on using this information? I didn’t know myself on how to process the learning system, because of the ( keep using active recall, space repetition, and past paper, etc and all that ) but it doesn’t give much benefit of retrieval and when the curveball question came in, I know I am doom. Anyway this is helpful on my new perspective on learning which is “make mistakes and learn from them and keep learning” I think? And thank you again honestly 🙏🫡🙏🇰🇭
@ArcherNewton
15 күн бұрын
This is such a great read and perspective to have, great work! Really happy for you :)