Monday, April 7, 2014

Mind Mapping

Here are some ideas on Mind Mapping

Do you ever get a simple idea for your course on your way to the office and by the time you get to your desk it is becoming more a jumble of related ideas? A mind map is a great way to walk your way through all of the ideas and track all of the pieces exactly the way your mind works, jumping from one aspect to another. You may have already tried this or seen someone else doing it on paper. There are now a number of online tools that help you not only create mind maps but also allows others to join in a collaborative process. Here is a comparison of available options.
Here are some options:
Paper and pencil
  • Start in the middle of any piece of paper
  • Draw lines and write anywhere your brain wants to go
  • You can even draw pictures




 This option is a completely free, simple to use mind mapping tool that's easy to get started with. Sign in with a Google account of your choice and you're off and running.  One option not available is being able to hide branches.This is a downloaded
application that resides on your computer but the results can be shared on the web. It is a popular application and has powerful tools to cover lots of options.
This is a popular online resourceBasic is Free. Up to 3 mind maps. Share. Collaborate. Import. Upgrade is needed for advanced features.Sign upThis is a  free service for education. One of the tools is a mind mapping tool. You can send others a link or embed the map in a page in Sakai.
If you are looking for a mind mapping tool
for the iPad try TheBrain app for a thought
organizer on the go. You can find and install
this app through the App Store.

What can you do with mind mapping? This can be a personal way of organizing your thoughts, managing a project, brainstorming with others or plan your vacation. You can also use it in your Sakai course as a collaborative tool for your students.

Let's talk about it. What ways have you used mind maps? What is your favorite technology tool for doing mind maps and why. Click on Comment below to leave a comment.

3 comments:

  1. Bruce,

    What a wonderful blog. I want to play an active part In this great endeavor, but right at the moment I am scrambling for the final two weeks.

    Let me get back in touch.

    God bless you, dear friend.

    Dave Lambert

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