which takes a Wikipedia search query and builds a Mindmap from it.Mindmapping is a really great way to visualize information, whether working individually, or as part of a group. I've been using Mindjet's Mindmanager for about four years.
More popular in the K-12 sector is the significantly cheaper Inspiration, which I find to be a bit more simplistic and "cartoony."
A recent trend is online or web-based mindmapping, such as MindMeister and Mindomo. Each offers a free basic version and a subscription-based paid or premium service. MindMeister's focus is on providing a collaboration platform for mindmapping, while Mindomo is about building a mindmapping community - a sort of YouTube for mindmapping.


For some interesting uses of MindMapping, you can read A Beginner's Guide to Mind Mapping Meetings on the Lifehacker blog.
More popular in the K-12 sector is the significantly cheaper Inspiration, which I find to be a bit more simplistic and "cartoony."
A recent trend is online or web-based mindmapping, such as MindMeister and Mindomo. Each offers a free basic version and a subscription-based paid or premium service. MindMeister's focus is on providing a collaboration platform for mindmapping, while Mindomo is about building a mindmapping community - a sort of YouTube for mindmapping.

For some interesting uses of MindMapping, you can read A Beginner's Guide to Mind Mapping Meetings on the Lifehacker blog.
Hello from Mindjet, makers of MindManager. I love your Civil Rights Movement map featured in this post and would love to chat with you about it and a program we're creating for mind mapping bloggers. If interested, please email me at: gaelen.oconnell@mindjet.com. I couldn't find a direct email address for you. Thanks! Gaelen.
ReplyDeleteHere is another tool worth looking at www.comapping.com
ReplyDeleteI have used MindJet and Mindomo, but CoMapping has exceeded by expectations. In fact, it left me quickly seeing if I could get a refund on my Mindomo subscription.
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