University instructors and professors
Preparing a course syllabus at the start of a semester
The Course Syllabus mind map template provides a structured overview of a university course, detailing instructor information, important dates, and reading materials. Created by Dr. Sarah Thompson, it covers 28 nodes across three main branches: Instructor, Important Dates, and Reading Materials. The template includes specific contact details, office hours (Monday and Wednesday, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM; Friday, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM), and key dates such as Classes Begin: January 15, 2024 and Examination: April 30, 2024. The reading materials section features three case studies, including 'Case Study: Part 1 The Role of Diet in Managing Cholesterol Levels' with subtopics like 'Definition and Types of Cholesterol' and 'Impact of Diet on Cholesterol'. This template serves as a comprehensive syllabus cheat sheet for students and instructors, ensuring clarity on course expectations and requirements.
利用規約Preparing a course syllabus at the start of a semester
Reviewing course expectations and key dates before exams
Planning reading materials and case studies for a health sciences class
Open the .xmind file in Xmind (desktop, web, or mobile app).
Review the three main branches: Instructor, Important Dates, and Reading Materials.
Replace the placeholder text (e.g., Dr. Sarah Thompson, dates, case studies) with your own course information.
Add or remove sub-nodes as needed to match your syllabus structure.
Export the mind map as an image, PDF, or share it directly with students.
The template covers instructor details (name, contact, office hours), important dates (class start, tutorials, exam), and three case studies on cholesterol management, physical activity, and metabolic syndrome.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then replace the instructor info, dates, and reading materials with your own course data. You can add or remove branches as needed.
Yes, the template is fully editable in Xmind. You can customize all nodes and export it as an image or PDF for printing.
Use the three main branches to structure your syllabus: start with Instructor details, then add Important Dates, and finally list Reading Materials with case studies or chapters.
Absolutely. You can add new topics like 'Grading Policy' or 'Assignments' by inserting child nodes under the root or any branch.
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