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15 Great Mindmapping Tools and Apps
Mindmapping is the process of drawing up diagrams that show relations between various ideas, tasks or information. For many of us this shows to actually be a way of taking notes that can be more useful than just writing down keywords or sentences like we do on a to-do list. By drawing mind maps you actually visualize your tasks and how each task can influence each other in a better way, making your brain remember more easily and/or come up with new ideas.5 Innovative Mind-Mapping Tools For Education
What do you do when you have an elaborate project, assignment, or paper that needs to be quickly organized? Do you fire up Microsoft Word and whip up an outline? Do you pull out a pen and paper and start sketching? What if you could have the best of both options with a free online tool? It’s called ‘mind mapping’ (“Mind Map” is a trademark of the Buzan Organization .) and it’s basically a fun and intuitive way to visually organize your thoughts.Text to mind map
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Create nodes for free for any use imaginable, while contributing to the exchange of meaningful information on the Web. The SpicyNodes logo will be displayed on your nodemap.
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RStudio , written by JJ Allaire, Joe Cheng, Josh Paulson and Paul DiCristina, integrates the comprehensive state-of-the-art statistical package R with a superb user interface, available both as desktop application and as a browser-based server application.
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Personal Brain has three versions: Free - limited; Middle - some feature; and Person Brain Pro - full blown. So, you can down load the free version to get a general feel of the interface.
I have placed on of mine their web site to share with folks about Open-Omni (all things open) and CyberInfrastructure for Research and Education. It is a bit out of date. But, one thing at a time. by georgebrett Jan 13
Think Buzan is fun to work with yet it does have limitations. Still, it's worth the money. by webnetworkengineers Jan 13
I've been enjoying Think Buzan, but it doesn't do everything I want. I'll have to check out Personal Brain. by webnetworkengineers Jan 13
I have heard of Vue but not tried it. Two I like are Compendium and FreeMind. I paid for Personal Brain $250, but glad I did-- it's a 3 dimensional mind map with a relational database behind it. by georgebrett Jan 12
I didn't know that one, it looks really good. by alphinux Jan 12
My favorite concept mapping tool is VUE from Tufts. Do you have a Fave of all these great resources? Jane by wildejk Jan 12