Showing posts with label idea mapping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label idea mapping. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Mind mapping and idea mapping for planning speeches

















An outline is not the only way to plan or organize a speech. If you prefer visual thinking, then you can use mind mapping or idea mapping. Draw a diagram with words, images, and lines to show how your central idea is related to your other ideas.


This YouTube video shows basic rules for making a mind map by using colored pens to draw on paper. Another video shows how computer software such as NovaMind can be used to draw and edit a map.

Here are three interesting examples of mind maps for public speaking:

1. Dave Curley shows a template that he uses for quickly creating a speech.

2. Fred E. Miller shows how his No Sweat Public Speaking approach includes both content and delivery.

3. IQ Matrix sells a big colorful mind map illustrating what is involved in Professional Public Speaking. At the very bottom of the page you can download a free black and white version.