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WriteMaps Site Map Application: Create, edit, and share your sitemaps online.
"WriteMaps is a free web-based tool that allows you to create, edit, and share sitemaps online. As a WriteMaps user, you and your team will be able to build and access your sitemaps from anywhere, without having to rely on proprietary desktop apps and static files. To get started, take the tour or sign-up for an account!"
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Hand-drawn Mind Map Examples for Inspiration and Motivation
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Links | Mindmaps Unleashed
"Here is a list of other mindmap resources online:"
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Mindmaps Unleashed
"What If… Today I want to write something different you can do with your mind or visual map. Can you do this exercise in a normal linear format (to do list style)? Sure you can! The only difference is that by using a map you will be able to have a neat and clear overview on one sheet that helps your entire brain."
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Idea Mapping Success - Learn how to Idea Map
"Idea Mapping is a powerful whole-brained visual thinking tool that enhances memory, note-taking skills, thought organization, planning, creativity, and communication. It uses color, keywords, lines and images to connect thoughts associatively. Idea Maps are the natural expression of the way the brain processes information associatively."
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What is MindMapping? How to Create and Use MindMaps? Reviews of Mind Mapping Software
"The energy that comes from having a group of people getting together to create a mind map for strategic planning ensures a lively discussion and a free flow of ideas and thoughts. At some point in the mind mapping process, take a step back and take a look at your mind map. Look for sub ideas that look exceptionally promising. Take that idea out of the main map, and begin creating a separate mind map around it. Keep doing this until you have absolutely exhausted all ideas. When that happens, you will find that your goals and the paths to reach them are clearly revealed. Besides these uses, mind maps can be used to make your presentations more effective and to help them stand out from the rest. Your speeches are clear and energetic, and your knowledge of your subject is evident to your audience. With mind mapping you can get rid of pre presentation anxiety."
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