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Further information about use of mindmapping for note taking/note making, organising your thoughts and aiding memory.
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Further information about use of mindmapping for brainstorming, analysing and use in the classroom.
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Bubbl.usThis free tool allows you to start using it without creating an account. Once you create one you can create and save up to 3. Its very colourful which makes it the visually appealling example. It's also easy to export as an image for use elsewhere.
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SpiderscribeSpiderscribe has good usability and it excellent if you want to plan events. Allows images, file upload and google maps. Also, easy to export as an image. You'll need to create an account to use it and you can create and store as many mindmaps as you like
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MindmeisterMindmeister is a simple but effective tool allowing for text, links, images. Requires account creation but you can make a map public and share the website address rather than save as an image.
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Try it out...
- Think of a project/lesson/subject area
- Open https://bubbl.us/
- Try and represent the below information in a bubbl.us mindmap:
There are two departments at the LCLL. The first, is headed up by Tom. Cathy and Derek work for him. Isobel is in charge of the second department. She works with deputies Richard and Amanda.
- Using bubbl.us:
- Double click inside a bubble to type
- Hover over a bubble to
- add a new bubble or a child bubble
- change the bubble colour or text colour
- resize the bubble
- draw your own connections between bubbles
- delete bubble
- Click and drag bubble to move it
- At the end, try saving it as an image via the export button.
For long term use, investigate all of the above examples, choose the one you like the most and create an account so that you can store and export mindmaps.
- Open https://bubbl.us/
- Try and represent the below information in a bubbl.us mindmap:
There are two departments at the LCLL. The first, is headed up by Tom. Cathy and Derek work for him. Isobel is in charge of the second department. She works with deputies Richard and Amanda.
- Using bubbl.us:
- Double click inside a bubble to type
- Hover over a bubble to
- add a new bubble or a child bubble
- change the bubble colour or text colour
- resize the bubble
- draw your own connections between bubbles
- delete bubble
- Click and drag bubble to move it
- At the end, try saving it as an image via the export button.
For long term use, investigate all of the above examples, choose the one you like the most and create an account so that you can store and export mindmaps.
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