Monday, April 11, 2005

Another MindManager map

Here's a map that better illustrates the ability of MindManager to create graphic representations of related information. This map was one I put together as I crammed for a mid-term exam in my Russian history class a few weeks ago. I was trying to get a handle on the main groups formed in opposition to the Russian throne in the late 1800s. The MindManager software I used to create it saves the maps in its own proprietary format (although they do offer a free reader download for those who want to view maps but now create them). If you download the free reader, then you can view the version of the map in its native file format and its full glory.

The software also allows you to convert the map into a number of different file formats, including JPEG.

link to JPEG version of the map

link to MMAP version of the map (requires free reader)

2 Comments:

At 5:21 PM , Anonymous Keith Stanger said...

Stephen,

I am a reference librarian at Eastern Michigan University. I use MindManager to portray some of the 'channels of communication' and discovery tools available for different library instruction demonstrations I deliver. For example, Education.

 
At 8:52 AM , Blogger Stephen Francoeur said...

That's a great map! That is exactly what I think this software is useful for in instruction.

 

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