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NABILAH BINTI AHMAD SAMSURI A149870 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (IS) MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT CLUB

A mobile app developed by software engineering students to facilitate clear thinking and enhance productivity among Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia students. Users can create mind maps for academic planning.

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NABILAH BINTI AHMAD SAMSURI A149870 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (IS) MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT CLUB

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  1. NABILAH BINTI AHMAD SAMSURIA149870SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (IS)MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT CLUB

  2. PROBLEM STATEMENTWe were given a task to develop an idea of a mobile application from another universities.

  3. Solving the Problem • We started by making some research of mobile apps used by other universities. • We chose mind map application to be developed. • We had the first presentation to express our rough idea. • We came up with a name for our mind map app that is Mind2You. • Discussions between our group members and our coach, Ali Ghalib happened where we discussed how to develop and innovate our idea of mind map app. • Each of our group members were given a task to use one mind map and share the ideas with each of us.

  4. References • Buzan, T. and Buzan, B. (1996), The Mind Map Book: How to Use Radiant Thinking to Maximize Your Brain's Untapped Potential, Plume, New York, NY. • http://www.simpleapps.eu/simplemind/desktop • Another mind mapping application : • Mind meister • iMindMap • iThought • Mind Berry

  5. References • WiseMapping • -show variety of mind mapping apps • -used in iPad and iPhone • Mind Mapping BLOG • (www.mind-mapping.org/blog) • Blog.thebrain.com • iBrainstorm • -notes can assign hierarchies and colors • -can share screengrab of your noteboard with others • Xmind • -runs in desktops and laptops • -can export to Microsoft Project.

  6. MIND2YOU

  7. Group Members • Aimi Zahirah Abd Halim • Aina Insyirah Samari • Nabilah Ahmad Samsuri • Nur Hidayah Azman • Illyana Kasim

  8. Introduction Mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information. Mind map can be drawn by hand, either as “rough notes” during a lecture, meeting or planning session. Mind mapping tools is popular among students and lecturers. Millions of people use it to clarify thinking, manage complex information, run brainstorming and get work organized. We want all students and lecturers to have the same experience. This application is useful to be developed into a mobile application so that it can be used anytime and anywhere. Citation :www.bayt.com/en/specialities/q/63955/what-is-mind-mapping

  9. History • Mind mapping was developed by Buzan in 1970 (Buzan and Buzan, 1996) after reviewing research on the psychology of learning and remembering. According to Buzan and Buzan (1996) : The mind map is an expression of radiant thinking and is therefore a function of the human mind. It is a powerful graphic technique which provides a universal key to unlocking the potential of the brain. The mind map can be applied to every aspect of life.

  10. History How students learn how to develop mind maps • One way we introduce students to mind mapping is by presenting an introductory lecture that includes the history of the approach (Buzan, 1970), the right brain-left brain distinction (linear versus generative or lateral thinking), and some uses for mind mapping. This takes about one hour, then students are involved in one or two hands ± on exercises facilitated by the professor

  11. Objective 1) To make an application that can help members of UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia to have clear thinking and improve productivity level.2) Specifically to help students in UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia to improve their academic planning.

  12. Mind2You Graphical Interface 1 2

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  14. Interface for medical students Interface for engineering students

  15. How it works??? Welcome to Mind2you STEP 1: You have to choose your account type MIND2YOU Choose Lecturer Student Login STEP 3: Choose the categories STEP 2: Used your ID and password Choose Individual Group Done MIND2YOU mind map!!!! Enter faculty STEP 4: Enter faculty and subject Enter subject Choose design

  16. App Improvement

  17. Example

  18. Speciality • Only for University Kebangsaan Malaysia students and lecturers. • Use login account to differentiate students and lecturers. • Brainstorming Site>> build mind map group. • Brainstorming site - make it easy for users to share information and ideas online in a group.

  19. Six Creative Ways to Brainstorm Ideashttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAidvTKX6xM Braistorming effectively https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1h5L_0rFz8

  20. Benefits • Prevent misunderstanding • By allowing each person in the group to contribute their ideas using own devices. • Brainstorm idea • Mind map can be build in a group using own devices without troubling only one person to write all the generated ideas. • More ideas can be generated and save more time. • E..g. In a meeting, Online, etc.

  21. Thank you

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