Word Recognition of Dictated Notes, #Dementia, #Caregivers, Mary Poppins:...
Living with dementia is all about improving quality of life (QOL). Treatments to fix up your brain are still in development. They will not happen in my lifetime. But, as I always suggest in this blog,...
View ArticleUsing #Twitter for Social Good by Persons with #Dementia and Everyone Else,...
Have dementia? So do I. You and I and others can use Twitter responsibly to provide information and observations and comments to millions of others, any one of whom might use that information to make a...
View ArticleEver wonder what the difference is between Huba #MindModels and Buzan #MindMaps?
Ever wonder what the difference is between Mind Map techniques developed by Buzan and Mind Model theory and techniques developed by me? Probably not. At any rate, just in case you have an itch to...
View ArticleI Hate Political Lies and Other BS
The candidates made me do it … Click to expand. Filed under: Politics, Quirky, Rant Tagged: @DrHubaEvaluator, Clinton, George Huba, mind map, mind mapping, Mind Model, mind modeling, mindmap,...
View ArticleRunning the Race to Live Well with Dementia is Like Competing in the 10K at...
I have been a HUGE fan of the Olympics since I was a very little kid. In 1984 I got to go to the Olympic events in Los Angeles every day for two weeks, on many days with my father. That was the year...
View ArticleIdeas in Dementia Come at You Like a Runaway Train
A mind model (aka mind map) on the way that ideas hit you when you have dementia. In a group, the need to say something immediately before you forget it often takes a backseat to etiquette rules of...
View ArticleAre #Dementia Web Sites Dementia-Friendly? Some #MindMaps of Questions
I think that a lot needs to be done to make the web sites of various dementia advocacy groups and non-profit organizations more friendly to those that have dementia. A lot more. The sites are too busy,...
View ArticleEffective #MindModels (aka #MindMaps) for Healthcare Patients, Professionals,...
One way that healthcare communication can be made more effective is to supplement or replace traditional pages of small-type textual information with graphic displays such as mind models (AKA mind...
View Article#MindMapping (#MindModeling) May Promote #Mindfulness (Now and in a Future...
Not the past, not what might happen in the future. Fuzzy, intuitive, today’s emotions. Nonlinear, visual, big picture. Attention flows toward good, bright, happy visualizations. Opening your mind to...
View ArticleHuba’s Review of the iMindMap 10 Program for Mind Mapping
I doubt that there are many people expert in mind mapping who would disagree with me that iMindMap is the most feature-laden of the more than 100 programs for mind mapping to be found all over the...
View ArticleI Hate Political Lies and Other BS
The politicans made me do it … Click to expand. Filed under: Politics, Quirky, Rant Tagged: @DrHubaEvaluator, Clinton, George Huba, mind map, mind mapping, Mind Model, mind modeling, mindmap,...
View ArticleConditions Under Which the Impact of a Mind Map is Maximized
Want information you created or curated to have the greatest impact? Then put it into a mind map. Not a mono-toned mess of straight lines at right angles but curves with colors and an organic style. A...
View ArticleA Cognitive Strength Useful in Living with Dementia is Apparent Processing News
I get in trouble when I make mind maps about Donald Trump. This is a mind map about processing repetitive TV cable news (on CNN and MSNBC and FOX) about the most televised story — Donald Tackles the...
View ArticlePart 01: Six Years of Fighting My Dementia with Visual Thinking – Activities
If you have not read the Introduction to this series of posts, it is important that you read it before this post. Click here for the Part 00 Introduction. This post is part of a series of more than a...
View ArticleVisual Journals: Mix and Match Visual Elements and a Little Text
A powerful set of tools for journaling are those that create visualizations depicting data, ideas, facts, research, news, evaluations, comments, polls, opinions, feelings, planning, communications, and...
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