The latest report in the Effective Mind Maps series looks at a map that needs plenty of improvement. We’ll deconstruct it, and then look at how it could be redesigned more effectively.
2010 in review: The year of the mind mapping app
Looking back over the mind mapping software developments of 2010, the biggest trend was the growing popularity of apps for mind mapping on portable devices.
MyMind: An impressive new mind mapping app for iPhone
MyMind is a new mind mapping app for the iPhone that incorporates some cool features which make it intuitive and easy to use.
Want to learn how to mind map?
Chance Brown, author of The Mindmap Blog, will be conducting a webinar on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 entitled “Introduction to Computer-based Mindmapping.”
Advanced strategies for managing your mind maps
If you are an avid user of mind maps, you may already have so many that you’ll have a hard time keeping track of them. Having an effective system for managing them effectively is critical to maintaining your productivity. But how do you do that? In this new special report, I share some advanced tips […]
Improve your mind maps with the look, see, imagine and show technique
Dan Roam, in his new book Unfolding the Napkin: The Hands-on Method for Solving Complex Problems with Simple Pictures, shares a series of questions that you can use to refine and improve your visual thinking. This simple process is very applicable to creating and refining the content of a mind map.
Mind map analysis – regional planning map
My latest Effective Mind Maps report looks at a regional planning mind map that attempts to cram a lot of information in a small space. Effective? Not so much.
Review: MindView 4’s approach to mind map collaboration is a winner
Matchware’s new version 4.0 of MindView raises the bar for collaboration with mind maps, with an impressive new online map sharing workspace that provides the tools that project managers need to get real work done.
How do you collaborate with mind mapping software?
A growing number of mind mapping software programs now support collaboration. How are you utilizing this capabilities? Please share your experiences.
How to think like Steve Jobs mind map
How can you think like Steve Jobs? Here’s a mind map to inspire your thinking in some “insanely different” directions.
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