So what difference do we find in the two articles which somehow explain the same idea – “The Technique of Mind Mapping”.
Some obvious and observable differences are the total number of words used, the length of the article, the time taken to read the article and attractiveness of the article. A few in-observable differences maybe be a more extensive use of our senses in case of mind-mapped article (where our visual senses are also being stimulated along with our reading skills. Plus a simple and concise pathway helps us make a simpler connection and improves our power of recalling ‘Important’ points. The other important indirect advantage lies in our creativity being exploited to its zenith potential.
Personally, I felt comparatively more active and ready to draw another similar map, rather than writing still longer paragraphs. This may not be a Mida’s touch for all readers, since the responsiveness of our senses varies among individuals and also among the senses themselves, where environment plays a major role. But the final conclusion still seems to tilt a little bit more towards the advantages rather than limitations.
Some obvious and observable differences are the total number of words used, the length of the article, the time taken to read the article and attractiveness of the article. A few in-observable differences maybe be a more extensive use of our senses in case of mind-mapped article (where our visual senses are also being stimulated along with our reading skills. Plus a simple and concise pathway helps us make a simpler connection and improves our power of recalling ‘Important’ points. The other important indirect advantage lies in our creativity being exploited to its zenith potential.
Personally, I felt comparatively more active and ready to draw another similar map, rather than writing still longer paragraphs. This may not be a Mida’s touch for all readers, since the responsiveness of our senses varies among individuals and also among the senses themselves, where environment plays a major role. But the final conclusion still seems to tilt a little bit more towards the advantages rather than limitations.
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Informative post. Great work 🙂
I think all these points ultimately point to selective perception and halo affect. That is how we differentiate b/w 2 articles.
Informative and interesting.. Very Nice article!! 🙂
Wow 😀 Perfect one 😀
This is the type of articlel which I was looking 😀
Rather than catchy title 😀
you made sure to groom your readers with the 2 set of article with almost similar sentences 😀
Good work 😀 Keep it up 😀
well done 🙂
nicely conceptualised . Keep it up