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There are several programs that allow you to produce a mind map, concept map or network from some structured text. Click on the images to see full-sized versions. Text2mindmap Text2mindmap is probably the best known. Mappio Also the mind maps libary, Mappio has that function. (It's not obvious how to make a map from text with Mappio because the instructions are slightly out of date, saying there is a "Create new MindMap" link in various places, whereas now it's a big orange Upload a MindMap button. Diagrammr Diagrammr can make concept maps or sequence diagrams from text. WebSequenceDiagrams WebSequenceDiagrams makes UML sequence diagrams from text. NodeXL If you have an Excel spreadsheet of data, NodeXL can make a graph from it. Diagramic (seems to be non-functional) Diagramic makes non-hierarchical and colorful bubble charts from text. This has not been working for 3 months.

Graphviz+Jessyink as a Latex-Style Potential Alternative to Prezi and Mindmap Presentations (How to Beat MS PowerPoint) - Chao-Kuei's Notes | 資訊.人.權.貴 隨便記 For those of us who prefer spending more time with content than visual effects and prefer fiddling with texts than mouse/button/graphics, graphviz and jessyink could be a latex-style potential alternative to Prezi and Mindmap presentations -- if a few improvements are made. Please click on the picture and then use arrow keys to navigate thru the "slides". Having blogged and given speeches (mostly in Traditional Chinese) a lot about FLOSS, open file formats, any browser campaign, free culture, and government transparency, I come to see a big picture of how the Internet is transforming our society. So I drew this picture: "the Internet Phenomenon Map" and wish to make it into the presentation "slides" for my future talks. So I begin by creating a source file net-pheno-map.dot to be processed by graphviz. perl -pe 's/#[^"]*"/"/g' net-pheno-map.dot | dot -Tsvg > 1.svg perl -pe 's#</g>#</g>\n#' 1.svg | perl ds2tp > net-pheno-map.en.svg I did this on mepis 11 with inkscape 0.48.

Unleash Your Genius with Mind Mapping | Brain PathWays Blog Image via Wikipedia Mind mapping is a powerful and underutilized whole brain system to solve problems, make decisions, develop plans, accelerate learning and communicate effectively with others. It’s faster, more fun and covers more bases than traditional outlining methods. Mind mapping is widely acknowledged as being developed by British psychology author and brain researcher, Tony Buzan. His mind mapping contributions are an integrated approach, combining key words, visual images and symbols into a free-flowing “tree” emanating from a central idea, concept or subject area. The core concepts and methodology of mind mapping are well grounded and supported by practical neuroscience. Despite what you may think, mind mapping doesn’t require artistic abilities. Materials Start with a large piece of paper; flip chart paper is ideal. Methodology 1. 2. a. b. 3. 4. 5. It’s quite easy to strengthen your Visual sensory pathway with mind mapping. Like this: Like Loading...

OneNote you deserve Free online mind mapping software | MAPMYself (Mapul) Freie wissenschaftliche Software - List of free statistical software 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. We are impressed especially by the web version of RStudio, which seems to be a great opportunity for research advisors and IT-departments to bring custom R-applications to their intranets without much hand coding. We think that RStudio server has the potential of becoming a very popular linux research application. Anyone interested in supporting a demo server project (we are currently testing this, hardening the rstudio server behind an Apache proxy against attacks is the main point to be considered), please contact Tobias Gabele (tobi at mathsim dot com). SciGraphica, developed by Adrian E.

Wikimedia Si vous parcourez Commons pour la première fois, vous pouvez commencer votre visite par les images remarquables, les images de qualité, les images de valeur ou les vidéos remarquables sélectionnées par la communauté. Vous pouvez également parcourir les galeries de nos contributeurs les plus doués : découvrez nos photographes et nos illustrateurs. Vous pourriez également être intéressé(e) par l’image de l’année. 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. The Tools There are various tools for mindmapping out there, both free and paid versions. The ones that require any installation, can be run on all platforms that support Java unless something else is specified. Freemind ↓ I found the application quick to install and very easy to understand, – which is probably why it is one of the more popular. You can download Freemind here. Xmind ↓ Xmind has a more professional business-like look compared to FreeMind. You can download Xmind here. Bubbl.US ↓ Web application. MindMeister ↓ Freeplane ↓ Bookvar ↓

Embracing All of Life Instead of Resisting Pain “Don’t seek, don’t search, don’t ask, don’t knock, don’t demand – relax. If you relax, it comes. If you relax, it is there. As far as I can remember, I have always asked myself questions about the nature of my emotional pain. I felt like a victim of life. I did not wonder about the source of my joy; on the contrary I simply accepted these positive emotions. I went through a phase of denying the negative emotions I experienced, and I thought that being positive, at all costs, would “chase” away my suffering. For many years I attempted to transform a negative emotion into a positive one. I began this journey of looking at the source of my pain. Upon reflecting on the path I had permitted myself to take, to travel to the depths of my past, I uncovered that I had developed an unconscious belief that someone was guilty for inflicting this suffering on me. Then it dawned on me, and I recognized that I was fighting against the tide again by not accepting my pain. About Faye Assee

Le modèle SAMR : une référence pour l’intégration réellement pédagogique des TIC en classe Le modèle SAMR, élaboré par Ruben Puentedura, est une référence théorique très importante pour les éducateurs qui souhaitent réfléchir à l’intégration efficace et réellement pédagogique des technologies en classe. En voici un résumé. Le modèle SAMR offre une méthode permettant de mieux saisir comment la technologie peut avoir un réel impact sur l’enseignement et l’apprentissage. Ainsi, il aide l’enseignant à comprendre qu’intégrer les TIC ne signifie pas d’utiliser la technologie à tout prix, mais d’engager l’élève dans son apprentissage. La technologie devient donc un outil pour atteindre ce but. Les lettres signifient Substitution, Augmentation, Modification et Redéfinition. Allons voir de plus près chacune des composantes du modèle SAMR, mis en place par Ruben Puentedura. Substitution Définition : La technologie est utilisée pour effectuer la même tâche qu’avant. Exemple : L’élève utilise un traitement de texte au lieu d’un crayon pour écrire un texte. Augmentation Modification En résumé

Using Mind Maps How to Meet your Higher Self The first time I ever heard of a higher self was in Shirley Maclaine’s book, Out on a Limb. I was young, though, and didn’t really understand who this higher self person was, or what her importance to me might be. Once I became an adult, however, I learned exactly who my higher self is and why I needed to get to know her as intimately as possible. Who is the Higher Self? Your higher self is you. Where is your Higher Self? Let’s call your higher self HS for the rest of this article. What is the role of the Higher Self? Your HS is watching over you and helping to steer you in the direction you intended to go when you created your spiritual contract (your life plan). Once you are born, however, all you have of your higher self is an ethereal connection, which you will hopefully feel or discover as you tool along through life. How do you reconnect with your Higher Self? First know that you are always connected to your higher self, but what we want to do is consciously reconnect with HS.

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