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This week, Mr Radzi gave the lecture about stereotype, logical and creative mind-map. The topic a bit same with the week before chinese new year, just to help us recall back what we have learned and also help us get away the chienese new year and holiday mood. :)
The stereotype is the very first impression on something in your mind. Mr Radzi gave the explanation by playing game. He first wrote the answer on 2 paper and then ask the question to see whether they are same or not. The stereotype on anything in our mind can kill our creativity. We should avoid stereotype because they are not special and unit, they have been used for thousands time. BUT, we must know the stereotype well so that we can avoid.
Mr Radzi have show us many examples of creative and logical mind map. In order to come out a very creative mind map, you have to use some elements. For examples, the color, graphic images, arrow, font size, etc. The logical mind map is basically for gathering the information about the subject you want to study. Any information that collected are usually very basic and tend to stereotype.
For me, the stereotype is just like the logical mind map, it's for you to gather the information and research. In order to come out something very creative, you must not choose anything from the logical mind map. BUT we still need it for references. You have to think something else beside what you have gather on logical mind map, and this is the so called creative mind map. Anything different from the logical mind map(stereotype) you think about, can consider as creative mind map.
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