The way users can open and close the nodes on the map gives MeadMap a
certain "live" feeling to it. An excellent way to present ideas I
think (real PowerPoint killer).
Michael Britt
[email protected]
www.thepsychfiles.com
On Jan 20, 2009, at 2:38 PM, Paul C Bernhardt wrote:
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.
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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.
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.
http://go.meadmap.com/meadmap.html#mapid=10408&publishKey=j105f4tuD0
Michael
Michael Britt
[email protected]
www.thepsychfiles.com
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