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MIND MAP

Figure 6.21. Mind mapping

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Mind maps were developed in the late 60s by Tony Buzan as a way of helping students make notes that used only key words and images, but mind map can be used by teachers to explain concepts in an innovative way. They are much quicker to make and much easier to remember and review because of their visual quality. The nonlinear nature of mind maps makes it easy to link and cross-reference different elements of the map. Mind Maps are also very quick to review, as it is easy to refresh information in your mind just by glancing once. Mind Maps can also be effective mnemonics and remembering their shape and structure can provide the cues necessary to remember the information within it. They engage much more of the brain in the process of assimilating and connecting facts than conventional notes. The key notion behind mind mapping is that we learn and remember more effectively by using the full range of visual and sensory tools at our disposal. Pictures, music, colour, even touch and smell play a part in our learning armoury will help to recollect information for long time. The key is to build up mind maps that make the most of these things building on our own creativity, thinking and cross linking between ideas that exist in our own minds. As the recent research point that any particular information explained with the help of graph charts makes a 124


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9.7. Conclusion

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Figure 9.5.21. Facade development

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Figure 9.4.20. View from Parking

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Figure 9.3.24. Infrastructure

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Figure 9.3.16. Passive climate control

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Figure 7.26. Swimming pool

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Figure 7.27. Site plan zoning

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Figure 7.25. Picture 1 Pathway

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Figure 7.24. Site plan

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Figure 7.14. Recharging ground water aquifers from roof top run off

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Figure 7.23. Location plan of Pathway world school

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Figure 7.9. Off grid solar power system

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Figure 6.22. Role play teaching

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Figure 6.20. Traditional and Multimedia - learning the difference

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Figure 6.18. Traditional method of teaching

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Figure 6.21. Mind mapping

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Figure 6.19. Multimedia teaching process

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Figure 6.7. Sharing and Examining of information

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Figure 6.4. demonstrating

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Figure 6.3. Lecturing method

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Figure 5.51. Light level standards

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Figure 5.56. Window design effecting levels if light

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Figure 5.50. Guardian Early Learning Centre, Newstead

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Figure 6.1. Effective teaching

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Figure 6.2. Student centred and teacher centred

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Figure 5.49. Children attached to a space (The never-ending library

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Figure 5.48. Interactive school designs

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Figure 5.47. Classroom management

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Figure 5.46. Interaction between student and teacher

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Figure 5.37. Green and yellow colour for meeting rooms with some neutral colours

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Figure 5.30. Brown

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Figure 5.19. colours and children

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Figure 5.18. Conclusion for Child development

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Figure 5.17. self-confidence and self-awareness in children

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Figure 5.12. Personal and social development

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Figure 5.11. Piaget's stages of cognitive development

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Figure 5.6. Problem in child development

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Figure 5.1 Children

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Figure 5.4. Children of different socio-economic status and their childcare

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Figure 2.4. computer room

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Figure 5.5 Child having fun while learning and during its development

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Figure 2.7. classrooms

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Figure 2.3. Bus transportation service of vidya Niketan school

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Figure 1.2. Population Statistics – Kalyan-Dombivli

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