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Debategraph Debategraph is a web-based, collaborative idea visualization tool, focusing on complex public policy issues. It has been used by the White House,[1] the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office,[2] the Amanpour series on CNN,[3] and The Independent newspaper[4] and was named as one of the Best Websites for Teaching and Learning by the American Association of School Librarians in 2010.[5] Debategraph is a social venture operating under a CC-BY-SA 3.0 license[citation needed]. History[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] External links[edit] carte des illustrations pour le mindmapping Mindmapping & other goodness Blog | Stuff about Topicscape, mindmapping, organizing information Big Al, and a tale of China, America ... I have moved this post to my personal blog... posted on: Feb 1, 2013 | author: Roy The sometimes-makes-me-stupid filter ... I tweet and blog a lot about mind mapping. posted on: Sep 22, 2011 | author: Roy WikiSummarizer takes on yet more Not content with visually summarizing Wikipedia (see Herculean Task…), WikiSummarizer have added a new... posted on: Jul 19, 2011 | author: Roy “Words tell you what to think. ... “Words tell you what to think. posted on: Jun 23, 2011 | author: Roy Doing a ‘virtual’ carve up of a b... posted on: May 30, 2011 | author: Roy With complex documents, like large reports or spreadsheets, the complexity becomes manageable by breaking down and visualizing in the 3D landscape.... Duplicate file handling with Topicscape posted on: May 13, 2011 | author: Roy If you routinely organize project files in Topicscape and have trouble with duplicate files or multiple versions, you’ll love this Topicscape... Herculean mind mapping task: Wikipedia

Free mind mapping (and related types) software I see regular inquiries on Twitter and in forums from people looking for free software to support visual thinking. To provide answers, InformationTamers have put together 14 pages to help you find the one for your needs. These show the platform, a screen thumbnail and a link for more information in each case. We built this article using the most complete source for details of information mapping software on the Web: Mind-mapping.org. Mind-mapping.org has a good capability for selecting software by map type and operating system (click on the ‘Refine software list’ tab at the top right of its web page). “Free” here is as in beer, not in freedom, though some of the software listed is open source, so is free in both senses. Of course a pencil and paper is always almost free. This used to be one long page, but as I updated and added to it, it became unmanageable, so now it’s broken down by category. Click through for more details:

DebateGraph DebateGraph is an award-winning, web-platform for visualizing and sharing networks of thought – and opening reasoning and action to collaborative learning and iterative improvement.Create your own maps and explore and contribute to maps created by amongst others: CNN, the White House, the UK Prime Minister's Office, The Independent, and the Foreign Office. DebateGraph is being used in over 100 countries and helping people reason and learn together more effectively in many different fields, including: education, health, governance, media, publishing, environment, conflict resolution, conferences, group facilitation, and public consultation and planning.There's no limit to the number of people who can collaborate on maps, and you are welcome to start building and sharing public and private maps on any topic now. Copyright © 2014 Thoughtgraph Ltd.

Free Mind Map Software, Freeware, Create mind maps for brainstorming, problem solving, rational analysis, and decision marking. Free mind map software help you build, save, share and print arbitrary mind maps absolutely free. Edraw Mind Map is a free mind map freeware with rich examples and templates which make it easy to create mind maps, brain-storming diagrams, project timeline, life planner, SWOT analysis and sketch maps. It can visualize your thinking and quickly arrange and organize your work, all to benefit you as well as people around you. Click to View Video: Edraw Mind Map in 2 Minutes. Why Choose Edraw Mind Map Smart drawing guide helps to layout the mind map shapes automatically. Ready-Made Symbols for Mind Map The following template includes some logical shapes to draw a mind map. The following symbols are part of the classic flags to draw a mind map. Smart Mind Mapping Guide Topics do automatically connect when you drag them from the Mind Shapes library. Automatic Layout Making Mind Map Drawing Easier Start from Mind Map Examples System Requirements Works on Windows 7, 8, 10, XP, Vista and Citrix Update Policy

Concept maps or mind maps? the choice What are the differences between mind maps and concept maps? (click to see larger) Sometimes you will have no choice. In an educational setting, some educators require their students to make concept maps, others mandate mind maps. But most of the time we are free to choose. Then, the key determinants of when you would use each type of map will usually be these: your motive in making the map, where you will make it, how you will use it once finished, the audience (if other than yourself) it is intended it for, if you are not drawing maps by hand, the software you use, and naturally your personal preference. If you have elected to use mind maps, you still have a choice between Buzan mind maps and common mind maps in their various forms. This article is not about which type is 'better'. Appreciation for this article Concept maps have rigor, mind maps have vigor Like most generalizations this is a simplification, but it captures the essential differences, as described in more detail below.

List of concept- and mind-mapping software From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Concept mapping and mind mapping software is used to create diagrams of relationships between concepts, ideas, or other pieces of information. It has been suggested that the mind mapping technique can improve learning and study efficiency up to 15% over conventional note-taking.[1] Many software packages and websites allow creating or otherwise supporting mind maps. File format[edit] Using a standard file format allows interchange of files between various programs. Free and open-source[edit] The following tools comply with the Free Software Foundation's (FSF) definition of free software. Freeware[edit] The following is a list of notable concept mapping and mind mapping applications which are freeware and available at no cost. Proprietary software[edit] The table below lists pieces of proprietary commercial software that allow creating mind and concept maps. See also[edit] References[edit]

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