I've used Inspiration a bit, but not in a presentation setting. The dynamic
nature of MeadMap intrigues me. These kinds of tools intrigue me.

-- 
Paul Bernhardt
Frostburg State University
Frostburg, MD, USA




On 1/6/09 9:08 AM, "Michael Britt" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been putting together my next episode in which I connect the most
> popular new year's resolution - losing weight - with the different
> schools in psychology.  I decided to use a pretty neat online concept
> mapping tool called MeadMap.  Yes - it's made by the Mead people - the
> ones who make those small notebooks you might have used when you were
> younger.  There are a lot of mind mapping/concept mapping tools around
> today ("Inspiration" comes to mind), but this one is unique in some
> ways and teachers might want to check it out.  It's not free (about
> $50/year, but I think there are educational discounts), but not too
> expensive either.
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> Below is a link to the map I'm planning on using for the episode.  You
> can play around with the map by opening and closing the various nodes,
> but you can't edit it.  To do that you would need an account with
> Meadmap.   Thoughts/comments/feedback welcome.
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> http://go.meadmap.com/meadmap.html#mapid=10408&publishKey=j105f4tuD0
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> Michael
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> Michael Britt
> [email protected]
> www.thepsychfiles.com
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