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IQ Matrix 101: Advanced Mind Map Tactics

Posted on March 30, 2008 in: Academic Success, IQ Matrix Maps

An IQ Matrix is a combination of Concept and Mind Mapping that is artistically designed and intricately pieced together to Accelerate your Learning Potential and promote the development of a Photographic Memory. For the purpose of this post, we will go through and breakdown the structure and makeup of an IQ Matrix, discuss how it can be used to [...]

IQ Matrix 101: Advanced Mind Mapping Tactics

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This post will provide a detailed introduction to the IQ Matrix Advanced Mind Mapping Strategies Learning Tool.

An IQ Matrix is a combination of Concept and Mind Mapping that is artistically designed and intricately pieced together to Accelerate your Learning Potential and promote the development of a Photographic Memory. For the purpose of this post, we will go through and breakdown the structure and makeup of an IQ Matrix, discuss how it can be used to Accelerate your Learning Potential, and touch on how you can use this information to create your own IQ Matrixes on topics you are wanting to study. Throughout this post, reference will be made to the FREE IQ Matrix 101 Poster which can be downloaded in pdf format from the IQ Matrix Shop.

Introduction

IQ Matrix 101 - Introduction Mind Map

What exactly is an IQ Matrix?

An IQ Matrix is a combination of mapping techniques pieced together in an organic format that naturally compliments the brain’s biological thinking patterns. It is in effect a learning aid for enhancing visual recall, memory and retention of information. The IQ Matrix is built on the foundation of some of the most popular and well known mapping tools, including:

  • Mind Mapping - which is a diagram used to generate, visualize, classify and structure ideas for organization, problem solving, decision making and study. It is primarily a map type diagram representing ideas, tasks and words that are linked around a central key phrase or image.
  • Concept Mapping - it is a map type diagram showing relationships amongst concepts utilizing labeled arrows that link key topics with ideas.
  • Flowcharting - is a schematic representation of a process.

Why is an IQ Matrix the ideal tool for enhanced & Accelerated Learning?

The ideal form of learning involves Whole-Brain sensory learning strategies that include the use of visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning methods. It is widely known and accepted that children learn much faster than most adults. This enhanced and accelerated form of learning is promoted through:

  • Cultivation of Curiosity.
  • Optimistic Thinking.
  • Having Fun and Enjoying Your Learning.
  • A Stress Free learning Environment.
  • Thinking in Pictures that promote the creation of Associations which enhance memory recall.

Science has shown time and again that the brain is most likely to recall information that is vivid, bright, colorful and clear. The brain also naturally enjoys thinking in pictures and colors. Finally the brain enjoys using metaphorical images and always seeks to create associations and connections with existing knowledge and information.

An IQ Matrix naturally mimics all of these biological thinking processes and functions that not only lead to effortless and accelerated learning, but also promote fun and the development of a photographic memory.

What are the Benefits of an IQ Matrix?

You may find that the IQ Matrix has the following benefits:

  • It accelerates the speed of learning, thusly effectively reducing study time.
  • It accelerates recall of information during examinations.
  • It mirror’s the brain’s natural thinking abilities.
  • It stimulates the brain, therefore encouraging creativity, fun and the ease of learning.
  • It encourages the development of photographic recall of concepts and ideas.
  • It improves focus, concentration and the ability to learn in manageable chunks.
  • It improves the creative flow of ideas and insight.
  • It summarizes information in a clear and concise manner.
  • It summarizes critical, important and relevant facts applicable to the topic you are studying, thusly creating strong links and associations within the brain.

Pathways: Holding all the Pieces Together

IQ Matrix 101 - Pathways Mind Map

What is the Purpose of the Pathways?

The purpose of the IQ Matrix pathways is to mimic the brain’s natural neurological tendencies, processes, organic structure, thoughts and patterns of behavior. The pathways are designed to represent a directional map or a neurological freeway of interconnecting and interlocking synaptic connections that naturally open doors to new understandings, ideas and insights. This Unbroken and Free-Flowing organic design allows for the eyes to effortlessly and naturally glide over information, therefore enhancing one’s ability to assimilate what one is studying.

The IQ Matrix pathways organically link concepts, words, phrases and ideas for improved recognition and memory recall of information for examinations and during times of revision.

What are the 3 type of Pathways variations within an IQ Matrix?

There are 3 type of pathways variations included within each IQ Matrix. They are as follows:

  • Curvy Lines: these connect words and phrases within a hierarchical organically synaptic tree branch structure.
  • Arrows: these identify the directional flow of pathways.
  • Colors: these depict alternate directional pathways for the understanding and learning of information. For more details about colors, please download the Free IQ Matrix Beginner’s Guide from the IQ Matrix Shop.

Colors: The Memory Enhancing Separation Tool

IQ Matrix 101 - Colours Mind Map

What Purpose do Colors have within the scope of an IQ Matrix?

Colors play several important roles in the design of a IQ Matrix. Their roles can be broken down as follows:

  • Colors help distinguish segments, topics and events within a Study Area.
  • Colors assist in the memorization and recall of key pieces of information.
  • Colors provide clarity of thought.
  • Colors represent specific segment cells and pieces in different ways.
  • Colors can provide differing points of view and perspectives on pieces of information.
  • Colors can also highlight a change in time to allow for better recognition of key ideas and areas.

Pictures: Building Your Photographic Memory

IQ Matrix 101 - Pictures Mind Map

What is the significance of Pictures within the scope of an IQ Matrix?

The use of pictures within the structure of an IQ Matrix is fundamentally one of the most important features in assisting in the development of a photographic memory.  The significance of these pictures can be outlined in the following ways:

  • Pictures create powerful and lasting associations interlinking with symbols, phrases, words, themes and issues contained within an IQ Matrix.
  • Pictures assist in the memorization and recall of key pieces of information.
  • Pictures that are visually appealing to the senses make learning fun, stimulating, enjoyable and entertaining.

To what extent do Pictures interlink with the information presented within an IQ Matrix?

Each picture has a reason and purpose for existing within the structure of an IQ Matrix. It is either linked in someway to a word or phrase or represents a general topic of information that the IQ Matrix is centered around. However, how each picture is linked to each word or phrase can vary in a number of ways:

  • Metaphorically – Pictures can be linked with words metaphorically.
  • Symbolically – Pictures can be linked with words through a symbolic meaning of sorts.
  • Literally – Pictures can be connected to words literally – “If it sounds like a pig than it is a pig.”
  • Sound Like – Some pictures are linked to words because they “sound like” the words they are associated with.
  • Replacement – Pictures can also physically replace words within the structure of an IQ Matrix.

Symbols: The Keys to Understanding

IQ Matrix 101 - Symbols Mind Map

What Role do Symbols play within the structure of an IQ Matrix?

Symbolism is a critical component of each and every IQ Matrix. They not only support key insights, themes, issues and ideas about the information within an IQ Matrix, but they also help memory recall and understanding, while highlighting important, relevant and meaningful pieces and segments that are critical towards grasping a broader understanding of the information you are learning.

Symbols segment critical facts, while organizing and categorizing information into discernible learning chunks. Without symbols learning from an IQ Matrix would indeed be a lot more difficult.

What are some key Symbols used within an IQ Matrix?

The symbols that are used within an IQ Matrix will depend on the topic, structure and purpose of each individual IQ Matrix. However, as a general guideline, here are common symbols that are used throughout:

  • No Assumptions – The “Make no Assumptions” symbol alerts the learner to information that is difficult to grasp or understand.
  • Major Themes – Each learning topic has major themes and issues that are important to highlight. By highlighting them appropriately you can identify theme patterns within the IQ Matrix.
  • Key Points & Ideas – These are important key pieces of information that lay the foundation for other topics, themes and issues within the IQ Matrix.
  • Seek More Information – This symbol alerts the learner to undertake further research within this segment area branch of the IQ Matrix. This is very important as the IQ Matrix is not designed to replace the knowledge you will find in a piece of literature. It rather presents an organized compilation of major ideas and prepares them for accelerated memory learning and recall.
  • Study Questions – Inserting study questions within an IQ Matrix is effective as it expands thought and improves the scope of creativity.
  • Stop & Reflect – There are pieces of information and ideas within each IQ Matrix that require deeper thought. This symbol alerts the learner to STOP and ponder on these concepts and ideas.
  • Setting Location – Oftentimes it is important to identify key settings or locations within a IQ Matrix for easy reference during study.
  • Time Period – Oftentimes it is important to identify a time period, which can also be isolated by using alternative colors.

Pieces: Building Blocks of Distinguishing Parts

IQ Matrix 101 - Pieces Mind Map

What Purpose do the Pieces play in the development of an IQ Matrix?

The building block Pieces of an IQ Matrix help distinguish, separate and highlight individual elements of a IQ Matrix for improved readability, understanding and recognition, while assisting with the acceleration of the learning process.

What are some examples of these IQ Matrix building block pieces?

These building block pieces lay down the foundation for the content of the IQ Matrix. The slight differences in their look and structure allow for better recognition during the learning process.

What are Connector Words, and what is their Purpose?

One of the most important building blocks of the IQ Matrix are the “Connector Words” that create naturally flowing links between these building block pieces. They support the content within the IQ Matrix by providing assistance and direction in order to enable for the easy flow and readability of information.

Other Bits: Bringing Everything Full Circle

IQ Matrix 101 - Other Bits Mind Map

What other important features make up an IQ Matrix?

In order to improve and enhance the readability, understanding and memory retention of an IQ Matrix, a number of other important features must be highlighted:

  • Font Differentiation – As each IQ Matrix expands from the center outwards, the font of the pieces naturally shrinks in size. This naturally focuses the learner on expanding outwards from larger more central topics within the IQ Matrix.
  • Hierarchical Structure of Pathways & Pieces – As the IQ Matrix expands outwards from its center the thickness of the pathways and pieces is reduced, which works effectively in highlighting the relative importance of key content within each IQ Matrix.
  • Numeral Sequences – Numbers are used to order content into a patterned sequence of events within an IQ Matrix. This is helpful by identifying the steps in a process for a learner.
  • Pathway Stoppers – These highlight words and text breaks within an IQ Matrix; in a similar fashion to the way a “full-stop” is used within written literature novels.

7 Day Photographic Memory Study Plan

IQ Matrix 101 - Study Plan Mind Map

What is the IQ Matrix 7 Day Study Plan?

There are literally an infinite number of ways that people can use an IQ Matrix to Accelerate their Learning Potential. And some methods will work better for one person than for another. This IQ Matrix 7 Day Study Plan has been designed from personal experience in using the IQ Matrix as a learning tool over the past several years. This is however only a guide and you are encouraged to be flexible in your learning approach at all times.

The following section will break down the IQ Matrix 7 Day Study Plan. For further details and information about using the IQ Matrix for both teaching and learning purposes, please download the Free IQ Matrix Beginner’s Guide from the IQ Matrix Shop.

The IQ Matrix 7 Day Study Plan

Day 1

  • Peruse the IQ Matrix to gain an overview of its structure.
  • Identify key symbols and meanings.
  • Identify key heading colors and words.
  • Identify pathway pattern structure.
  • Identify pathway landmarks such as pictures, “forks in the road” and shapes.
  • What do these shapes and patterns look like as you peruse the IQ Matrix?
  • Identify any number sequences.
  • Identify the white space around the IQ Matrix.
  • Divide the IQ Matrix into Learning Chunks according to their color.
  • Begin by learning the material from the central main topic area of the color you have chosen while moving outwards. Take into account everything you have observed above.
  • As you progress through the IQ Matrix, keep dividing the segments into even smaller learning chunks to aid memory and recall.
  • Once you have gone through a color segment, take a moment to create a snapshot picture of this color segment in your mind.
  • Now follow the 3R+T process to achieve Photographic Memory Recall:
    - Read Aloud one segment color at a time while creating mental pictures in your mind of the information you are learning.
    - Recall the segment from memory in vivid detail.
    - Review your memory recall of this information by perusing the IQ Matrix once again.
    - Test yourself by sketching each color segment at a time on a piece of paper from memory.
  • Move through the 3R+T learning process one color segment at a time in a clockwise direction.

Day 2

  • Reverse the process by moving through the 3R+T learning process anti-clockwise on Day 2.

Day 3

  • Test your knowledge by sketching the entire IQ Matrix from memory on a piece of paper.
  • Review the IQ Matrix and identify the differences between your sketch and the original.
  • Prepare a list of questions that can assist you with your recall of this information.

Day 4 to 7

  • Continue through the 3R+T learning process.
  • Continue to sketch the entire IQ Matrix from memory once on each of these days.
  • Answer the sample questions you prepared on Day 3.
  • Finally create further questions to test your knowledge about this topic on a deeper level.
  • And continue to revise on a weekly basis in order to keep the information at the forefront of your memory.

When you are done you should have a thorough understanding and almost 100% memory recall of the IQ Matrix. Why not try this learning method out for yourself by using the IQ Matrix 101 as your sample.

Learning Strategies to Improve Recall

IQ Matrix 101 - Learning Mind Map

General Tips on Reading through an IQ Matrix

  • Glide eyes gently over pathways and connector words.
  • Constantly associate symbols and pictures with words.
  • Always read from central image outward into the external pathway structure.
  • Review by testing your memory recall, and always be thinking outside the box.
  • Download Free IQ Matrix 101 pdf for further information or the IQ Matrix Beginner’s Guide.

Final Thoughts

I hope that you found this guide helpful and that it inspires you to develop your own IQ Matrixes on topics that you would like to convert to Photographic Memory. For further information about the IQ Matrix Accelerated Learning workbook with Interactive Study Filters please visit the IQ Matrix Shop or download a Free Sample of this Workbook here.

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  2. Posted March 27, 2008 at 7:55 pm

    This is a very impressive piece of thinking, wrangled into a most attractive presentation. I’ve blogged about it to help others find it.

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    Vic
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  3. Posted March 27, 2008 at 9:36 pm

    Vic,

    Thank you for your sincere comments and for adding Study Matrix 101 to your Mind Map Search engine. Your search engine has been a tool I have used to great length to pick up some fantastic ideas on Mind Mapping and related concepts. You are doing great justice to the mind mapping community.

  4. madelline
    Posted March 28, 2008 at 1:20 pm

    That’s a great post. Here’s a website on developing
    photographic memory. Check out the tips that they offer. They worked pretty well for me. It’s at http://www.photographic-memory.org

  5. Posted March 30, 2008 at 2:39 pm

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  6. Posted March 31, 2008 at 9:48 am

    Thanks for the photographic memory link Madelline. That’s a well rounded and informative website. Anyone who would like to find out more information about developing a photographic memory should definitely check it out.

    If you or anyone else has any other interesting resources on developing a photographic memory, accelerated learning or mind mapping please let me know.

  7. Posted April 15, 2008 at 6:41 pm

    What a fantastic post – and a lovely website – thanks for bringing this to the attention of Mind Mapper’s.

    I thought I would add details of my Hand-drawn (& painted) Mind Maps…at http://www.mindmaps.moonfruit.com It could help spark ideas for you and your readers. Everything is FREE to download including example Mind Maps.
    Regards
    Paul

  8. Posted April 16, 2008 at 12:09 am

    Paul,

    Thanks for sharing your creative work. I am certain that the readers of this Blog will find your mind maps very useful and visually appealing. Keep up the good work and I hope to see more of your mind maps in the future.

  9. Prasad
    Posted May 3, 2008 at 10:03 pm

    Thanks a lot for sharing your work. I am sure the student community in particular will benefit from your products. I wish you all the best!

    Prasad

  10. Posted May 3, 2008 at 10:39 pm

    Prasad,

    Thank you for your kind words. I do hope that over time it will make a significant difference for many students around the world. I believe that every student should in essence be a student of mind mapping. It assisted me tremendously during my years of schooling, and I do hope that others can also find the inspiration and motivation to create their own versions of these maps to improve and accelerate their learning ability.

    Thank you for visiting the Study Matrix Blog.

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  12. suanncart
    Posted May 22, 2008 at 12:53 pm

    Hi
    This is a fantastic site. Where do you sit with Tony Buzan’s mind mapping software and ideas about the same? This is very similar. Once again great site. I’ll be back.
    Susanna

  13. Posted May 22, 2008 at 6:37 pm

    Susanna,

    Thank you for your kind words. I’m a very big fan of Tony Buzan and his work. He is actually the person who initially inspired me to begin Mind Mapping several years ago while I was studying at University. I still have several of his mind mapping books on my shelf at home.

    In my opinion Tony Buzan’s iMindMap software is possibly one of the best graphically visual mind mapping software tools available on the market at the moment. A lot of thought and effort was put into it’s development and I would highly recommend it to anyone who has interest in developing high impact graphically appealing Mind Maps.

    Even though I use many of Tony Buzan’s foundational mind mapping concepts, I do however tend to move away from some of his principles and ideas. The Study Matrix’s you see on this site are not typical mind maps, but rather a combination of mind map, concept map and some flow charting principles that interconnect to improve readability and flow of information. The connector words are the keys to assisting others in understanding the Study Matrix’s. Without these ‘connector words’ it would be difficult for other people to grasp the concepts and ideas of a Study Matrix.

    I hope this answers your question. Thank you for taking the time to visit the site.

  14. Posted May 25, 2008 at 10:04 pm

    Very impressive. Thank you for sharing so creatively.
    Ezmai

  15. Posted September 7, 2008 at 8:49 pm

    Hi Adam,

    thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on this blog. The mind maps you have posted look amazing! I’d like to know what software you have been using to do all these though? I can’t seem to get the branches on my Mind Manger to look anything like that!

    mias last blog post..baileys mooncakes!

  16. Posted September 8, 2008 at 11:54 pm

    Mia,

    Thank you for your kind words. I utilize Mind Manager to put the pieces of these maps together. This is the quickest and most efficient method. And I use another method to create each IQ Matrix. I will reveal details and the intricacies of how I do this in the future. Stay tuned :)

  17. Posted September 9, 2008 at 6:01 pm

    so it’s Mind Manager eh? okay cool, i’ll look forward to when you share how to make mindmaps look like that on Mind Manager! (=

  18. Mat
    Posted November 3, 2008 at 11:49 am

    Hey i’m trying to get into using the matrix but it appears that the download for the beginner’s guide isn’t working.Does anyone have an alternate link

  19. Matt
    Posted November 3, 2008 at 11:51 am

    Hey guys it appears as thouh the download link for the beginner’s guide doesn’t work and i’m unable to obtain the pdf. Do any of you have an alternative link to it?

  20. Posted November 3, 2008 at 4:42 pm

    Hi Matt,

    We have recently had a few bugs with some of the FREE file downloads at the IQ Matrix Shop. This is in the process of being resolved. In the meantime, please email us @ info(at)iqmatrix.com to receive the files via email. When you email us, please provide the name of the files you would like us to email through to you.

    If you have any further questions please let me know.

  21. Tushar
    Posted October 10, 2009 at 3:17 am

    i m going to bet bigger screen just for this mind map study
    i save money from seminars and buy a bigger screen

  22. Nakhyeon
    Posted November 10, 2009 at 10:31 am

    I’m really one of your fans. I printed almost your products and I have beeb enjoying reading them. Your some products are comosed of IQ matrix mindmap and its article, but others do not have articles so that it is difficult to understand them. I think a mindmap and its article both are one set or one pair like husband and wife, right and left brain. So if you post the articles of all IQ matrix mindmap, it would be great and all of your fans would appreciate for that, I think. Even you just posted the related books or articles which you refered wheh you make the IQ matrix mindmap.
    I respect your passion for endless challenge.

  23. Posted November 10, 2009 at 11:48 pm

    Hi Nakhyeon,

    Thank you for your feedback.

    I sincerely understand your point of view. This was a very difficult decision to make, however it basically comes down to Opportunity Cost. Spending time writing up blog posts for all the Maps means that additional maps cannot be created at this time. The basic objective is to develop all the required maps that are intrinsically intertwined with the MasterMind Matrix before the MasterMind Matrix website is officially up and running in the 1st Quarter of 2010. This will provide a comprehensive overview of the major segments of the Chart. Once this has been achieved, than either pdf Workbooks or Blog posts will be written up providing a summary of each IQ Matrix Map.

    It’s a work in progress that will take time. However, you can be assured that it is something that I will endeavor to do over time.

    I hope this answers your question.

  24. Nakhyeon
    Posted November 11, 2009 at 2:29 pm

    Hi Adam Sicinski,

    Thank you for your kind explaining. Now I understand. But it’s not easy to wait for them. I hope you carry out your goals and objectives and then as you promised us you will post each of articles.

    Some of your fans already asked you the secret: how to make iqmatrix. And you said you are going to post the secret. Could I ask you once more the secret? I think your mindmap is the most beautiful. I have a mindmap software. But it could’t make a map like yours. Then I tried to follow you at photoshop program but I couldn’t.

    Now I am just looking forward to your next new iqmatrix.

  25. Posted November 11, 2009 at 10:50 pm

    Hi Nakhyeon, I will be revealing how the maps are created in due time. In fact, I will be running a competition to see if anyone is able to guess how I develop the IQ Matrix Maps. The timeline for this is yet undetermined. It will probably be towards the end of 2010.

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I am a Qualified Life Coach residing in Australia. My primary areas of expertise are built upon the foundations of Accelerated Learning, Information Management, Personal Transformation, Cognitive Psychology, NLP and Mind Mapping. To find out more please visit my Personal Website or connect with me on Facebook or LinkedIn.

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