![]() So I can continue to work on maps on my laptop and vica versa. I can also start a new sibling item by double-touching just above or below and existing idea box and a new child item by double-touching to the right of an existing box.Īnother huge benefit of Mindo for me is the fact that it will export to Dropbox in a variety formats - including xmind. ![]() It starts another sibling box that fills as I continue to type. When entering a list of items, I merely type the item name (I prefer to thumb on my iPad) and then touch. I finally settled on Mindo, which is the app I used at ISTE11. popular desktop application formats: MindManager iMindmap Freemind/Freeplane Novamind. But its freeform functionality, though highly effective in some circumstances, requires attention to maintaining an practical flow of ideas. iThoughtsHD will import and export mindmaps to and from many of the most popular desktop mindmap applications such as MyThoughts, Freemind, Freeplane, XMind, Novamind, MindManager, MindView, ConceptDraw MINDMAP, MindGenius and Ayoa. From there, users can swipe the text box to add connecting thoughts, which will begin forming their thinking web. NovaMind is a commercial mind mapping application for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.It was first released in 2002. To create the webs, users must tap the first entry text box, and they then can type in their web’s central topic. For a long time, my preference was SimpleMind. Based on the award winning iThoughts for iPhone, iThoughtsHD has been designed specifically for the iPad. Freemium NovaMind Mind Mapping is designed for users to be able to illustrate their thinking by creating thinking webs. Export to other mind map formats like Freemind, Markdown, image file, etc. However, there is a plethora of other mind mapping tools available for the iPad, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Import from other file formats like Freemind, Mindmup, XMind, Coggle, Novamind. In February of 2010, XMind’s blog mentioned plans to develop an iPad version, but none exists at this time. I’ve used this technique for years on laptop settling on XMind, an open source product that is free, provides cloud space for sharing, and is cross-platform (Mac OS, Windows, & Linux). ![]() The challenge has been to find a tool whose interface is simple enough for quick work, rather than just for the slower and more deliberate idea mapping, for which most concept mapping tools are designed. They do not, by nature, expect complete sentences, but do carry a visual syntax of relationship, which is easily editable during less pertinent moments of a presentation or workshop. So I thought I would share some details about my note-taking process.įirst of all, concept maps seem a logical way to take notes for me. Quite a few people have commented on the note files that I have been sharing from the ISTE 2011 conference in Philadelphia. ![]()
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