POSTED BY Featured, Mapping software ON Nov 13, 2013 | Comments Off on Make Your Own Visually Wrangled Social Media Portal
INMake Your Own Visual...
Here’s a terrific way of pulling together all your points of contact and exposure on social media, new media and your own websites. It will...
POSTED BY Featured, Software ON Apr 16, 2011 | Comments Off on Mediawiki updates
INMediawiki updates
When new WordPress version comes out, updating is amazingly easy. For me, it has worked flawlessly every time. Here’s my big thankyou...
POSTED BY Featured, Thinking ON Mar 6, 2011 | Comments Off on Graphic organizers for students
INGraphic organizers f...
<New in WikIT The article in Wikit about on-line graphic organizers for students has been updated with third source for these useful tools for...
POSTED BY Featured, Mapping software ON Feb 3, 2011 | Comments Off on A conversation about iPad mind mapping
INA conversation about...
@DrHubaEvaluator (aka Dr. George Huba) recently asked me on Twitter what my thoughts on iPad apps for mind mapping were. I said that I don’t...
POSTED BY Featured, Mindmapping ON Feb 1, 2011 | Comments Off on Making mind maps . . . from the ground up
INMaking mind maps . ....
The term “mind map” is used in different ways. “How to make a mind map” talks about some of these ways, and the many reasons...
POSTED BY Featured, Mind maps ON Jun 7, 2010 | Comments Off on More medical mind maps on WikIT
INMore medical mind ma...
It’s been a few months since WikIT published an extensive series of information maps prepared by medical practitioners and students studying...
POSTED BY Featured, Mindmapping ON Jun 1, 2009 | Comments Off on Mind-mapping freedom
INMind-mapping freedom
Mind mapping and concept mapping have been attracting increasing attention over the past year, but there’s a problem for mappers who are...
POSTED BY Featured, Visualization ON May 23, 2007 | Comments Off on Information landscapes a century ago
INInformation landscap...
This one really appeals to my association of knowledge and information with landscape (which is where Topicscape came from). For pointing it out, I...
POSTED BY Featured, Visualization ON Jan 9, 2007 | Comments Off on Periodic Table of Visualization methods
INPeriodic Table of Vi...
It has been a good day for visualization. http://www.visual-literacy.org/periodic_table/periodic_table.html has to be the best summary of graphic...
featured news
Prev NextRECENT FROM Mindmapping
Why should SME leaders ma...
Do you lay out ideas visually, instead of in a list or bullet points? Increasingly, business planners are...
RECENT FROM 3D worlds
Topicscape and Windows 8 ...
We have now tested Topicscape Pro, Lite, SE and Topicgrazer on a desktop computer with Windows 8...
RECENT FROM Mind maps
OPM – Other People&...
@karimbrohi tweeted “aren’t mindmaps infinitely more useful to their creators than to...
Big Al, and a tale of China, America ...
I have moved this post to my personal blog...
The sometimes-makes-me-stupid filter ...
I tweet and blog a lot about mind mapping. I search often on mind mapping topics. Google has noticed. The word has...
WikiSummarizer takes on yet more
Not content with visually summarizing Wikipedia (see Herculean Task…), WikiSummarizer have added a new...
“Words tell you what to think. ...
“Words tell you what to think. Pictures tell you how to think” – I saw this in a tweet from...
Doing a ‘virtual’ carve up of a b...
posted on: May 30, 2011 | author: Roy
With complex documents, like large reports or spreadsheets, the complexity becomes manageable by breaking down and visualizing in the 3D landscape....
Duplicate file handling with Topicscape
posted on: May 13, 2011 | author: Roy
If you routinely organize project files in Topicscape and have trouble with duplicate files or multiple versions, you’ll love this Topicscape...
Herculean mind mapping task: Wikipedia
posted on: Apr 20, 2011 | author: Roy
Outline the whole of Wikipedia — how does that sound to you? Oh! and mind map it while you’re there. That is what Henry Lewkowicz of...
Zooming: Just one of the benefits of 3D
posted on: Mar 16, 2011 | author: Roy
Topicscape’s zooming capability shows one of the benefits of organizing your information in a 3D landscape. There are several ways of...
Mindmaps library makeover – it’s ...
posted on: Mar 5, 2011 | author: Roy
Biggeplate’s mind map library has just been relaunched with a spiffy new look and a heap of new facilities and improvements. For those who...
Cloning nodes with mindmapping software
posted on: Feb 28, 2011 | author: Roy
One of the biggest frustrations with mind maps for me is their weakness in showing something that logically belongs in two or more places at once. ...
To ‘brainstorm’ or to mind map?
posted on: Feb 24, 2011 | author: Roy
There seems to be a myth developing that when we arrange a meeting to throw ideas around to solve a problem, say, or to come up with a new product,...
Choosing between 2D and 3D mind maps
posted on: Feb 22, 2011 | author: Roy
Mapping in 3D is a big deal for those who use mind maps to organize information. So, many Topicscape users stick to the 3D information landscape,...
Annular maps – marching to a different ...
posted on: Feb 13, 2011 | author: Roy
Mind maps in function though not appearance, you don’t see annular maps so often, but they do provide a focus and a breakdown of topics, level...
Mind maps for the blind
posted on: Jan 31, 2011 | author: Roy
It’s not obvious is it? That people who cannot see would be able to carry out an activity that most people would regard as visual in...
The advantage of ‘mind maps’
posted on: Aug 2, 2010 | author: Roy
You probably think I’m going to enthuse about the maps and their uses. Well, I’m not. Not in this post. You can find several acres of...
Mapping News
posted on: Jul 27, 2010 | author: Roy
Two items that may be of interest to mappers: A while ago, Nick Duffill published a paper on Root Maps (Oh yes! that’s not “route...