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BrainMine Standard Product Overview

PC Magazine 5 star rated; an excellent program that's easy to use.Neural Matters™ announces BrainMine™ Standard Edition, the latest and most intuitive Visual Thinking Software on the market. BrainMine promotes "Right Brain" visual thinking thus allowing you to take a "Whole Brain" approach to solving problems, studying, planning projects, brainstorming, strategic thinking, enhancing creativity and much more.

BrainMine™ will help individuals, students, business professionals and corporate environments to:

  • improve efficiency
  • save time
  • reduce costs and gain a greater Return On Investment (ROI)
  • revise for exams
  • research plan projects
  • collaborate
  • prepare for presentations
  • note take effectively
  • brainstorm for ideas
  • manage meetings

The amount of information processed is growing rapidly and it is getting increasingly difficult to plan, manage, learn and utilise the information in the time available.

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Uses of BrainMine™

BrainMine customer quote - Truly amazing and easy to use. I recommend it to all my colleagues. - Dr Ilyas, UKVisual Thinking allows users to visually capture and display information and relationships. It also enables you to capture tacit knowledge and helps with thinking and communicating. The captured information then becomes a focal point and associations are made that would not have been if using standard linear left brain techniques. BrainMine™ can also be used as a tool for collaboration between groups, lectures, essay and report preparation, brainstorming, revision, studying, note-taking and preparing for presentations. The list is endless.

Benefits to Educators & Students

  • Effective Brainstorming
  • Achieve more in less time
  • Reduce Costs
  • Improve effectiveness
  • Uses the 'Whole Brain' approach
  • Faster presentation preparation
  • Plan projects quicker
  • Collate research material in less time
  • Allows Team collaboration
  • Team Productivity improved
  • Decision Making skills developed

Benefits to Professionals

  • Take notes more efficiently
  • See all the information on one page
  • Recall more easily for review sessions
  • An effective aid to memory
  • Ideal for Brainstorming projects and assignments
  • Makes Lecture preparation easier
  • Collate research material for Theses and Dissertations
  • Makes course planning quicker
  • Develop presentations quickly and easily
  • Save time during studying to learn what you 'really' need to know

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What is Mind Mapping

BrainMine customer quote - It has saved me lots of time ! - Abid, Oil Financial Analyst, New York

Mind Mapping is a visual thinking technique invented by Tony Buzan in the early 1970's. Buzan is one of the worlds' leading lecturers and authors on the Brain. He has brought together research from Nobel prize winners Drs. Sperry and Ornstein. We have learnt more about how the brain works in the last decade than what was known collectively previously. Mind Mapping allows you to unlock your potential to use your brain how it was meant to be. For more details on Mind Mapping and how the brain works click here.

Mind Mapping takes a central idea and other ideas are then linked to the central idea. All this is on one screen so it is easy to see associations which then spawn new ideas.

Uses of Knowledge Mapping

  • visually capture and display information and relationships
  • brain storming
  • project planning
  • meetings
  • goal setting
  • creative and critical thinking
  • presentations
  • collaboration
  • report preparation
  • decision making
  • note taking/making
  • study reviews
  • strategic thinking
  • capture tacit knowledge
  • lecture and essay preparation
  • revision
  • studying
  • research

Who would use Knowledge Mapping?

  • Managers
  • Directors
  • Business Leaders
  • Consultants
  • Business Professionals
  • Students
  • Lecturers
  • Trainers
  • Teachers
  • Project Managers
  • Marketing Professionals
  • Authors
  • Creative Thinkers