And here's a read only example of Mind42 generated mind map produced recently by teachers on the Cert IBET online training course I have been moderating:
The very interesting thing about this tool, quite apart from the collabortaive nature of the tool - it's possibel to interact in practically real time! - is the media friendlyness if the application - note how contributors can add hyperlinks and notes for example.
If you would like to find out more about mind42 here's a short video tutorial
Thanks for the link to your post (http://is.gd/rO3k) and to Nik Peachey's post on how to use Bubbl.us (http://is.gd/rO45) for vocabulary building. Great work!
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Karenne Sylvester said
at 2:38 pm on Apr 10, 2009
Hi Carl,
I've done a posting on my blog for students of simple, not-necessarily-online, mind mapping for learning vocabulary plus an explanation of why this is important: good for sending students on to if they ask for reasons why this important:
http://how2learnenglish.blogspot.com/2009/03/learning-to-learn-vocabulary-mapping.html
The Consultants-e said
at 7:02 pm on Apr 10, 2009
Thanks for the link to your post (http://is.gd/rO3k) and to Nik Peachey's post on how to use Bubbl.us (http://is.gd/rO45) for vocabulary building. Great work!
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