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What are the types of 10 mind maps?

The types of mind maps are as follows:

1, radial pattern.

The radial structure is conducive to the divergence of thinking, and many sub-themes can be dispersed from a central theme, which is one of the most common mind maps. The guide map made is beautiful and generous, and the key contents are clear at a glance.

2. The guide map is on the right.

The map on the right hand side is very similar to the radial map, but there is not much difference. It mainly arranges sub-themes on the right side of the central theme, which can effectively stimulate the "potential" of our right brain and make it more visually impactful.

3. Tree diagram.

The tree diagram is also a Screaming Trees diagram. The trunk is like a big tree, and many branches extend from the trunk. It is often used to summarize and summarize knowledge points, which can be clearly displayed in later use.

4. Organization chart.

Organizational chart is mainly used in some enterprises, mainly to draw the internal relations of enterprises, to better reflect and express the real relations between various departments within enterprises, to make employees more clear about their subordinate relations, to make the personnel structure of other departments clearer, and to enhance the coordination of production.

5. Timeline.

Timeline is to connect one or more events in chronological order to form a complete timeline, showing the sequence of events, which is often used to sort out historical nodes, product time points and so on.

6. Flowchart.

Flowchart is also a kind of mind map, which is constructed according to a certain logical order and the development law of things. It can organize a certain step or method, make it easy to understand, and cultivate children's thinking logic ability well.

7. Concept map.

Concept map refers to the use of graphics to express the concepts in people's minds and make them visible. Concept map mainly highlights concept nodes and relationship lines, which helps us to understand and learn meaningfully.

8. Venn diagram.

Venn diagram, also called Venn diagram, is a diagram used to represent the overlapping areas of elements. It can represent both an independent set and the relationship between sets, which is very common in mathematics.

9. Onion map.

The onion graph is similar to the internal structure of onion, and consists of two or more circles. The middle circle represents the core theme, and the outer circle represents the extension of the core theme. Compared with other types of mind maps, it is easier to attract children's attention, make children easier to understand, and the content is simpler and clearer than others.

10, funnel diagram.

Funnel diagram can visually see the transformation degree of each business through visual model. It mainly focuses on the transformation analysis of the critical path to measure the relevance and importance of each link.