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Popplet GoConqr I love the creativity GoConqr allows me to tap into! We use the GoConqr tools to prepare clients for the PHR and SPHR qualifications. The mind maps are especially helpful in breaking down objectives to create a visual learning guide! Sandra M. Reed, HR & Management Consultant, US Mind42 Using FreeMind Using FreeMind In this tutorial, we'll look at creating a mind map. Just to remind you, a mind map is a hierarchical set of nodes, connected together by edges (lines), which are displayed as a graphical map. The guide's choice of mind mapping software is FreeMind, an open source program, by Jörg Müller. En quoi l’utilisation de la carte mentale sur un support numérique serait-elle un outil pour apprendre à apprendre ? Share Tweet Email Mindmeister iMindMap - Basic People within organisations and educational institutions around the world are already seeing the benefits of iMindMap – start discovering them yourself today. “Your Mind Mapping software has transformed our business & become a part of our cultural DNA.” Wheaton Wealth Partners, USA “iMindMap’s Mind Mapping software is the most creative piece of technology I’ve ever used.” Graham Cullen, Head Teacher, Porchester School, UK “iMindMap helps me immeasurably at work, and keeps me focused managing risks for the international space station.”

Numérique : Cartes, schémas, mindmap et neurones La popularité récente et grandissante des cartes heuristiques, cartes conceptuelles et autres mindmap en éducation, s'accompagne d'une multiplication assez impressionnante de solutions logicielles en ligne (ou non) pour aider à les élaborer ainsi que sur tablette, comme sur ordinateur. Individuelles, collectives, collaboratives, les cartes conceptuelles, les schémas heuristiques et autres cartes mentales s'imposent dans l'environnement de travail comme un élément de plus en plus indispensable au coté des traditionnels outils bureautiques. On trouve en ligne une très abondante littérature sur ces logiciels et sur leurs usages. Si certains découvrent ces logiciels, d'autres peuvent témoigner que voilà près de vingt années qu'ils sont dans le paysage informatique mais aussi dans le paysage scolaire. Malheureusement un aspect de ces schémas, à la base de leur popularité, fait travailler l'imaginaire : ils ressemblent à ce que l'on croit être un réseau de neurones.

18 Free Mind Mapping Tools for Teachers and Students 1- SpiderScribe This is a great mind mapping tool that allows users to easily visualize their ideas by connecting various pieces of information together and create free style maps. It also combines elements like text, images, files, calendar events and geographic locations. 2- EdistormEdistorm is a great web2.0 tool for educators. Mind map A mind map about educational technology A mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information. A mind map is hierarchical and shows relationships among pieces of the whole.[1] It is often created around a single concept, drawn as an image in the center of a blank page, to which associated representations of ideas such as images, words and parts of words are added. Major ideas are connected directly to the central concept, and other ideas branch out from those major ideas. Mind maps can also be drawn by hand, either as "rough notes" during a lecture, meeting or planning session, for example, or as higher quality pictures when more time is available. Mind maps are considered to be a type of spider diagram.[2] A similar concept in the 1970s was "idea sun bursting".[3]

14 Brilliant Uses for Mind Maps – Engage Your Whole Brain Mind maps engage your whole brain and allow you to see the big picture. A mind map is a whole-brain method for generating and organizing ideas which is largely inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s approach to note-taking. The concept was brought into the mainstream by Tony Buzan and is based on patterns found in nature, and on research on how humans think and how the brain works. In “How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci”, Michael J. Gelb explains that by using mind mapping regularly, you can train yourself to be a more balanced thinker, like da Vinci. Gelb adds that mind mapping stimulates both brain hemispheres: it lets you develop a logical sequence and detailed organization of your material, while encouraging imagination and spontaneity.

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