Difference between revisions of "Common mind maps"

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A detailed comparison of the two types is given [[Concept maps or mind maps? the choice#Common mind maps or Buzan mind maps?|here]].
 
A detailed comparison of the two types is given [[Concept maps or mind maps? the choice#Common mind maps or Buzan mind maps?|here]].
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Revision as of 06:57, 15 December 2008

Since Tony Buzan made mind maps popular, the term has come into increasingly common use. Now, information maps that have be variously referred to as business maps, visual maps, idea maps, information maps, spidergrams, spider diagrams and bubble diagrams will commonly be referred to as “mind maps”.

Where there is a need to make a clear distinction between mind maps that follow Buzan’s guidelines and maps that are commonly called mind maps, the terms Buzan mind maps and Common mind maps are used. The Information map types article shows examples.

A detailed comparison of the two types is given here.