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Lesson 4, Topic 6
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Methods of planning. Spider diagram

02.02.2022
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What is a spider diagram?

A spider diagram is a visual tool that organizes concepts using space, color, and images. It gives you a complete overview of all your ideas.

Why use spider diagrams?

Firstly, spider diagrams are great for when you have lots of ideas to work through. They’re quick and easy to create, which means you can record all your thoughts before they drift away.

Secondly, spider diagrams root your ideas to a central topic, which helps you stay focused. Building links between concepts helps you apply a sense of structure to your thoughts and deepen your understanding of the overall project.

How to make a spider diagram in 3 easy steps

  1. First, choose a broad topic or concept. Write it in the middle of the page and draw an oval, square, or whatever shape you like around it.
  2. Next, write down your subtopics and link each one to the central theme using a line or arrow. You can put these subtopics in a circle or oval if you like, but there’s no set rule here. Just do what works best for you.
  3. Add more detailed ideas around your subtopics until you have all your information present in the diagram. You can add color and customize the diagram with images if you like.