zaterdag, december 09, 2006

 

Mindmaps



First some definitions. Mindmaps are basically visualisations of ideas and items around a central topic, usually drawn in the middle. Concept maps differ from mindmaps in the links: the nature of the link is defined in a concept map, so it is rather a visualisation of relationships. Otherwise, I find the two very similar. The first image in this post is a mindmap I have drawn on requirement gaterhing for e-learning projects. The second image in this post is an example of a concept map.


There are several tools out there to make these maps. I'd like to share 3 with you:


But by far the best mindmaps to my humble opinion are still the ones drawn by hand. The image hereunder is one I got from www.eoi.be, the site of Jef Staes who rose my curiosity on mindmaps.























DECISION : one of the items on about2findout.com will be maps. These maps will be used to link the squares.

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Comments:
Hi Bert,
nice blog! Please keep an eye on Mindjet (and us). The price tag is fair considering the product, however indeed not the lowest. But we organise a lot of campaigns during the year in which you can get it cheaper (or even free!).
 
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