MindGenius
Please note that these IT training courses are for University of Bath staff and are not available to members of the general public or external organisations. Postgraduate students from the University of Bath can attend our sessions for a fee of £5.00 per one and a half hour session. Undergraduates should visit the Students Unions Skills Training pages for more information on the IT Skills training available.
Introduction to MindGenius
Course Level: Level 1
Pre-Requisites: The course assumes you have a general understanding of personal computers and the Windows operating system environment, including
- Understanding of files and folders and directory tree structures
- Knowledge of file types
- Ability to use multiple windows simultaneously
- Knowledge of formatting
Mode of Delivery: Self-paced or tutor led workshop (please see individual dates for details)
Course Description:
Mind maps are a way of visually recording information in a format that works in harmony with the way you think. They encourage creative thinking and help you remember important points.
Applications of mind maps include records of meetings, lesson plans, designing strategies and presentations, study notes, project planning and management, task management, thesis preparation and research. Further information on the many varied uses of Mind Genius can be found on their website
At the end of this course you will be able to:
- Create a MindGenius map
- Add and edit branches
- Apply themes, backgrounds and map layouts
- Add notes, graphics and images to the map
- Use map templates
- Setup page options
Target Audience: Staff and Post Graduates who wish to learn how to create Mind Maps using MindGenius 3.
Course Dates
| DATES | ||
| Instructor Led | Wednesday 5 June 9.30am - 11.00am | Book Now |
| Self Paced | Monday 5 August 2.00pm - 3.30pm* | Book Now |
| To be added to the waiting list for future courses please email us |
Note: * Denotes the duration of the room booking. You work at your own pace and so, may finish earlier than the alloted time.
