10 คิด - Thinking
Table of Contents
Introduction
This tutorial will guide you through the ten thinking concepts presented by Professor Dr. Kriangsak Jaroensak, as discussed in the video "10 คิด - Thinking" by Prachasan Saenpakdee. Understanding these concepts will enhance your critical thinking skills and improve your problem-solving abilities. We'll also introduce a useful tool for creating mind maps, XMind, which can help you visualize and organize your thoughts effectively.
Step 1: Understand the Importance of Thinking
- Recognize that thinking is a vital skill that influences decision-making and creativity.
- Reflect on how effective thinking can lead to better outcomes in personal and professional life.
Step 2: Explore the Ten Thinking Concepts
- Familiarize yourself with each of the ten concepts. Here’s a brief overview:
- Analytical Thinking: Break down complex information into manageable parts.
- Creative Thinking: Generate new ideas and approaches.
- Critical Thinking: Evaluate information and arguments logically.
- Strategic Thinking: Plan for the future with a focus on long-term goals.
- Reflective Thinking: Consider past experiences to inform future decisions.
- Collaborative Thinking: Work with others to gain diverse perspectives.
- Systems Thinking: Understand how different components interact within a whole.
- Practical Thinking: Apply theoretical concepts to real-world situations.
- Innovative Thinking: Challenge the status quo and embrace change.
- Intuitive Thinking: Trust your instincts and gut feelings in decision-making.
Step 3: Create Mind Maps Using XMind
- Download and install the XMind application from www.xmind.net.
- Open XMind and start a new mind map.
- Use the ten thinking concepts as main branches of your mind map.
- Add sub-branches with examples, ideas, and notes related to each concept.
- Visualize connections between different concepts to enhance understanding.
Step 4: Apply the Thinking Concepts in Real Life
- Choose a current problem or project you are working on.
- Use the ten thinking concepts as a framework to analyze and approach the situation.
- Document your thought process in XMind or on paper to track your progress.
Step 5: Reflect on Your Thinking Process
- After applying the concepts, take time to reflect on what worked and what didn’t.
- Consider how each concept contributed to your problem-solving process.
- Identify areas for improvement and set goals for enhancing your thinking skills.
Conclusion
By understanding and applying the ten thinking concepts from Dr. Kriangsak Jaroensak, you can significantly improve your critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Utilize tools like XMind to organize your thoughts and reflect on your learning process. Start implementing these strategies today to see positive changes in your decision-making and creativity.