Showing posts with label mindmapping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mindmapping. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Mindmup - free mind mapping tool that integrates with Google Drive


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MindMup - Free Mind Map web site




MindMup is a free mind mapping site that has some nice features. It's easy to use, you can save your maps to Google Drive or Dropbox, you can use Rich Text, import images and export your files and even embed your map in a site. You can collaborate with multiple users on the same map, which is great for classroom and group projects.

There is also a Chrome extension available.









Related:

More MindMapping Apps and Resources



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Monday, January 27, 2014

MonioMap - visual mind map of your Evernote notes and notebooks


Mohiomap logo

I use Evernote a lot. I have about 100 Notebooks and close to 6,000 notes, so it can get a little overwhelming at times. I use tags and Evernote's search is great and the related notes feature helps find other info, but I just learned about a new service, made for Evernote, that turns your Evernote notes and notebooks into a mind map. It's called MohioMap.

MohioMap takes all of your Evernote notes and data and creates a visual map. It makes it easy to navigate and see connections. The center is your account and then it branches out by notebooks and notes. You can view the notes in Mohiomap or open in a new window or in Evernote itself. You can pin nodes on the map and view by relevance to points you click on and you can even drag and drop tags from one node to another, making it easy to connect notes by tags.

It adds another layer of functionality to Evernote.

Here is a view of mine for just my data for my CIO section:



Go to the site, create a free account, confirm your account and provide MohioMap with access to your Evernote account and you are all set.






Related:

Evernote for Education Resources

My Workflow as CIO - includes heavy use of Evernote




Wednesday, February 27, 2013

TotSplash - organize and present ideas




TotSplash is a new site that combines online mind mapping and "Prezi-like" presentations.

Users can focus on organizing their thoughts and ideas and then the app transforms them into a "Prezi-like" presentation. You can share and embed your TotSplashes also.

There is a free version with no login required.

It's easy to use and could be a great alternative for students and teachers.











Monday, May 7, 2012

Pegby - free online notes, tasks, organizing, mindmapping, outlining and more




Pegby is an interesting site that lets you get materials and information organized online and even work with others on it.

You create Boards that allow you to work online, collaborating with others or just organizing things for yourself. Each Board can have columns to help you organize the Cards in each Board. The card is a kind of post it note that you title and add descriptions to. The Cards go in Columns on the Board. You can even Stack Cards on top of each other to organize them together. You can also Tag and Filter your Boards to make it easier to work with.


It's a great way to organize notes, tasks, and other information. It's also a great way to organize your thoughts (mindmapping) and you can use it to outline research and papers.



This is a very useful tool for educators and students to use.


Check it out and share it with your students and colleagues: https://www.pegby.com/home/view








Thursday, April 12, 2012

instaGrok - awesome education search, curation, and journal site



instaGrok is a interesting site I just learned about. instaGrok's tagline is "A New Way to Learn" and they define "grok (v): to understand thoroughly and intuitively".

instaGrok is a type of search engine that finds educational content and retrieves it in multiple formats, including web pages, images, videos and even forums. It filters out non-educational content and profanity, uses crowd sourcing to rate the quality of each search result, displays search results according to grade level difficulty, provides source notes, visualizes concepts in an interactive concept map, updates the concept map as you refine your topic. It also allows curation and tracking of your websites, concepts, student activities, and can generate multiple-choice questions from the search results. Students can use it to create editable research journals ("groks") and the groks will be populated with websites visited and the concepts covered. Teachers can review the students' groks and add comments.

Here's an instaGrok search for "Heat Capacity". The search results are shown in the concept map, and as you click on each circle, it opens up more results. The right side menu has key facts, websites, videos, images, quizzes, and concepts. In less than 5 seconds, I have an incredible amount of information and resources on heat capacity that I can use with my students. Students can quickly do searches and find relevant information and resources on any topic.


Here's a summary of features and results:



It's a very cool way to do research and curate and share the results. 


instaGrok: http://www.instagrok.com/








Wednesday, April 11, 2012

6 free MindMapping Apps/Services for education



Mindmapping is a great way to organize thoughts, ideas, writing, projects, meetings and much more. Here are six free mindmapping apps and services that educators and students can use.



Slatebox - presentation, mind-mapping, and more -  Slatebox is a free tool that you can use to create presentations, mind maps, organize thoughts, and much more. You can create different slates (notes/items) and link and organize them.



Popplet - online presentation, mindmapping, and bulletin board -   Popplet is a unique combination of presentation tool, mindmapping, and online bulletin board. It is easy to use and a fun way to create.



free online mind mapping

MindMeister - online mind mapping and brain storming - Mindmeister is an online mind mapping and brain storming site that allows users to create and share mind maps


Spicynodes

Spicynodes - visualize and organize information and resources -  Spicynodes is a visualization service that allows you to create nodes of information, links, text, photos, and other media and then link the nodes together in a way that makes sense. It can be used for mind maps, organizational charts, and even lesson plans.


Bubbl.us - online brainstorming for free -  Bubbl.us is a free, web application that allows you to brainstorm online. It is easy to use and you can use it to create mind maps, outlines of papers and projects, meeting notes, and much more.


Thoughtboxes - organize everything you do - great resource for education -  Thoughtboxes is a free site that allows you to get organized using boxes that act like sticky notes. You can create categories and then create "thoughtboxes" in each category.



Mindomo - brainstorming and mindmapping software - Mindomo is a brainstorming and mindmapping software that helps you organize thoughts, plan events and projects, and even explain concepts








Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Slatebox - presentation, mind-mapping, and more




Slatebox is a free tool that you can use to create presentations, mind maps, organize thoughts, and much more. You can create different slates (notes/items) and link and organize them.

There is a free version and it is very easy to use. You can work on slate's collaboratively with others also.

Teachers and students could use this for organizing their thoughts, creating presentations, and mind mapping.

They are working on a version specifically tailored towards education. If you would like to be part of the pilot program, go here: http://slatebox.com/Education

Here's an example of one on energy.



Related:

Popplet - online presentation, mindmapping, and bulletin board
MindMeister - online mind mapping and brain storming

Spicynodes - visualize and organize information and resources

Bubbl.us - online brainstorming for free

Thoughtboxes - organize everything you do - great resource for education
Mindomo - brainstorming and mindmapping software






Friday, March 16, 2012

Mindomo - brainstorming and mindmapping software


 

Mindomo is a brainstorming and mindmapping software that helps you organize thoughts, plan events and projects, and even explain concepts.

Students can also use it for studying or organizing topics to help them learn and understand it better. They can identify key concepts, organize and compare and contrast and create study aids. Teachers can use it to teach difficult concepts by using it as a visual aid.

The free version offers 3 maps, real-time collaboration, sharing, different styles of maps, export and import, embedding of videos and audio files, and the desktop app.

The desktop software is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

 


Related:

Popplet - online presentation, mindmapping, and bulletin board
MindMeister - online mind mapping and brain storming

Spicynodes - visualize and organize information and resources

Bubbl.us - online brainstorming for free

Thoughtboxes - organize everything you do - great resource for education







Friday, December 9, 2011

MindMeister - online mind mapping and brain storming


free online mind mapping

Mindmeister is an online mind mapping and brain storming site that allows users to create and share mind maps.  It has a free account, Basic, which allows you to create up to 3 mind maps and share, collaborate, and import data. If you want to use more than that, you would have to sign up for a paid version. There are discounts for education.

Mindmaster is full of features and very easy to use. There are mobile apps for iOS and Android.



Other Mind Mapping services:

Popplet - online presentation, mindmapping, and bulletin board

Spicynodes - visualize and organize information and resources

Bubbl.us - online brainstorming for free

Thoughtboxes - organize everything you do - great resource for education



Monday, September 12, 2011

Bubbl.us - online brainstorming for free



Bubbl.us is a free, web application that allows you to brainstorm online. It is easy to use and you can use it to create mind maps, outlines of papers and projects, meeting notes, and much more. It's very basic. You just click on the page to add a box, enter information, connect it to another box and continue.

You can use it with or without creating an account. You can save, print and embed your files.

This is another great site to use with students for mind mapping, creating layouts to organize ideas, and much more.

Here's an example from Purdue University:







Friday, March 25, 2011

Spicynodes - visualize and organize information and resources

Spicynodes

Spicynodes is a visualization service that allows you to create nodes of information, links, text, photos, and other media and then link the nodes together in a way that makes sense. It can be used for mind maps, organizational charts, and even lesson plans. 

There is a free version and I found it easy to use and set up. I liken it to a combination of Prezi and a mindmap. It's not a presentation, but it could be. It's not a mindmap, but it could be. It is a very versatile tool that can be very useful for educators and students. 


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