Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mind map on linear vs
nonlinear thinking
- Definition
- linear
- A linear thinker follows a
logical order, to solve a
problem and only use
information related to the
situation
- Nonlinear
- A nonlinear thinker thinks out of
the box and looks for creative
strategies to solve a problem or
situation.
- Videos
- Linear
- Nonlinear
- Linear
- Advantages
- The ability to think logically and sequentially.
- Cite information that they have found useful
in the past to solve current problems.
- They are excellent in activities on the left side
of the brain.
- They are good in subjects that work on cause and effect.
- Disadvantages
- A person who thinks linearly may be deficient in the
arts and language.
- Linear thinking implies the lack of abstract
thinking (a linear thinker can lose new and
exciting ways to look at problems.)
- Nonlinear
- Disadvantages
- The deficiency in mathematics and science, although not all
nonlinear thinkers have problems in this area.
- Nonlinear thinkers can often be seen for having attention
deficit, even to the point of having this disorder.
- They may not be good at perceiving things that have a definite cause,
and hence, won't understand its effects
- Advantages
- -Produces positive results, although the means to arrive at the results may
not always be traditional.
- -Uses abstract thinking to solve problems (imagination).
- -Visionary thinkers who like to test the limits of what is known and
possible in the linear world.
- Activities
- Linear
Anmerkungen:
- Asking direct questions. Example: Is telling lies
a good thing? Answer NO.
2) Counting or solving sums. Example: How much is
4+4= 8
3) Have students tell the time and the minute, using a printable clock.
4) The child will be asked to observe the image, and answer to the question: How an elephant goes out of a lake? A linear thinker will look for a series of logical solutions and the nonlinear thinker will answer “wet”.
5) Have students to order the days of the week or to complete the alphabet with the missing letter.
- Nonlinear
Anmerkungen:
- 1) Asking open-ended questions in attempting tosolve a problem. Example: Is eating fast food a good thing? Yes/No and Why? 2) Six hats of Edward de Bono (Adopt successively various attitudes (roles), through 6 hat colors.)3) Reverse Thinking: Think about what everyone will typically do, then do the opposite.4) Create mind maps, this can be a useful tools to take out a lot of ideas. 5) Roles storming: What would you do if you weresomeone else? Think like: opposite gender, mother/father, and customer.
- Online quizzes: What type of thinker I
am?
- Linear
- https://www.criticalthinking.com/critical-thinking-quiz/
- https://testyourself.psychtests.com/testid/3178
- Nonlinear
- https://www.arealme.com/left-right-brain/en/
- http://lrdthinkertest.com/questions/
- Online tools for Critical Thinking
- Linear thinking
- Neo K12 FlowChart Games are a simple set of games
that students can play to learn more about a variety of
topics. These include the phases of the moon,
photosynthesis, and much more.
- Socrative is an interactive app that teachers can use to poll
students, create quizzes on the fly, and even create formative
assessments.
- Mathgametime.com is a page that allows students to
play different games related to math.
- Nonlinear thinking
- Mind Meister: Students can create mind maps,
to different topics to analyze, and make
conclusions or opinions about it.
- Wordle: Helps students to write down all
those ideas that come to their mind about a
topic.
- Powtoon: Allow the student to be creative when
presenting a task.