Mind Map Mastery – Expert – $284.99 USD
COURSE DESCRIPTION
52 SESSIONS
This Expert Mind Mapping course is designed for professionals, educators, and experienced Mind Mappers seeking to master authentic Buzan techniques and the brain-based science behind them. Led by Professor Marek Kasperski, a close friend of Tony Buzan, the course blends cognitive science with hands-on practice to deepen both understanding and skill.
Participants explore how Mind Maps mirror brain function, support cortical synergy, and overcome the limitations of traditional note-taking. Core cognitive tools such as imagination, association, and creativity are developed through advanced exercises, including Gestalt visual thinking and the Paperclip Test.
FORMAT
On-Demand 24/7 video course with Professor Marek Kasperski.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Introduction – The Importance of Marek and Tony’s Friendship – What is a Mind Map? – Why Use Mind Maps? – Synergy and Cortical Skills – Mind Maps Mimic the Brain – The Potential of the Human Brain – Why Do We Fail? – Why is Note-taking Problematic? – Imagination – Exercise – Gestalt – The Cloud Exercise – Associations – Creativity – Primary Language – Most Important Graph – Introduction – Most Important Graph – Primacy & Recency – Most Important Graph – Von Restorff Effect – Most Important Graph – The Association Effect – Most Important Graph – Understanding Misunderstanding – Most Important Graph – Mnemonics – Most Important Graph – Summary – The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Introduction – The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Branches – The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Keywords – The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Brick Exercise 1 – The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Brick Exercise 2 – The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Colour – The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Pictures – The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Picture Rules – The Five Laws of Mind Mapping – Structure – How to Draw a Mind Map – Introduction – How to Draw a Mind Map – Central Image Part 1 – How to Draw a Mind Map – Central Image Part 2 – The Psychology of Colour – How to Draw Branches – How to Draw Keywords – How to Draw Pictures – How to Draw Links – How to Draw a Mind Map – Checklist – The Importance of Breaks – Spaced Reviews – Concepts v Facts – The Ideal Study Hour – Studying for Exams – The Feynman Technique – Illusional Recognition – Short Term Memory – Paul Torrance and Creativity – Creativity and Age – The Paperclip Test – Mind Mapping for Problem Solving – Supercharging Creativity – Conclusion





