mielikarttoja
Mielikarttoja, a Finnish term, translates to "mind maps" in English. Mind mapping is a visual thinking tool used to capture, organize, and structure information. It was popularized by Tony Buzan in the 1970s. At its core, a mind map begins with a central idea or topic, from which branches radiate outwards. These branches represent main sub-topics, and further sub-branches extend from them to detail specific concepts, keywords, or tasks.
The structure of a mind map is typically non-linear, mirroring the associative nature of human thought. Colors,