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Reflection on the Experience of Blogging

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Time flies, the semester is coming to an end. At the beginning of the term, most of us feel that it is hard to create and maintain our own blogs. Luckily, my blogging system is Blogger.com and it’s pretty easy to get started. And then I gradually find its fun because it provides me an open platform to share my ideas with you. Blogs are great ways of gaining confidence, practicing writing, and participating in networks of other learners. Through running my blog, I have got a deeper insight on mind mapping and shared some great ideas with others. But I think I should have more personal thoughts about the topic based on my research. And from the statistics, I can tell the times of viewing is usually low and all visitors are from our class. Maybe I need to put more efforts to make my blog more influential and attractive. Also, others’ blogs show me a new world that I have never seen before. I was not familiar with VR, AI, Gamification, Google tools and other technologies. Now I ...

Summary about Mindmapping

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In the past 2 months, I have posted some blogs about mindmapping and discussed with you. Thanks for your comments. Most of you have realized the value of mindmapping and made the most of it in your life and study. Because of the limitation of my time and ability, the research on mindmapping is not perfect. If you still have some questions about it, there are some references for you to l earn deeper. Mind Mapping, Mindmaps and Mind Maps: Tutorials, Information andHow-tos This article is the most comprehensive I have seen so far. It concludes the following parts: What is Mind Mapping? Getting Started with Mind Mapping Types of Mind Maps Common Uses of Mind Maps Mind Mapping Tools and Applications Mind Mapping Resources Want to learn better? Start mind mapping There is a TED about mindmapping. The speaker, Hazel, shares her work on mind mapping and what it can do for understanding, memorization, and retention.