I’m getting into MindMeister for mindmapping. Feel free to tweak this one if you like.
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by Jay Cross on February 16, 2009
I’m getting into MindMeister for mindmapping. Feel free to tweak this one if you like.
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Freemind is also nice and works on all platforms
And it’s free. http://freemind.sourceforge.net/
Interestingly, I was drawn to this post because I am so sick of poorly designed PowerPoints. Ironically, I use mindmaps to present, creating an interactive map that participants can use live as the presentation happens.
This has the effect of turning presentations into guided discussions. Even better, everyone in the audience goes home and continues to interact with the presentation.
Your mindmap looks quite a bit like the ones I’ve built using Mindomo, I wonder if they are built off the same engine?
Here’s a link to some presentations I have given entirely from mindmaps: http://teachingcollegemath.com/?page_id=613