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Mind Mapping 68 Success Secrets - 68 Most Asked Questions On Mind Mapping - What You Need To Know - cover

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Mind Mapping 68 Success Secrets - 68 Most Asked Questions On Mind Mapping - What You Need To Know

David Villarreal

Maison d'édition: Emereo Publishing

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A new benchmark in Mind Mapping. There has never been a Mind Mapping Guide like this. It contains 68 answers, much more than you can imagine; comprehensive answers and extensive details and references, with insights that have never before been offered in print. Get the information you need--fast! This all-embracing guide offers a thorough view of key knowledge and detailed insight. This Guide introduces what you want to know about Mind Mapping. A quick look inside of some of the subjects covered: SpicyNodes - Overview, XMind, List of concept- and mind-mapping software, Tony Buzan - Bibliography, Note-taking - Non-linear note-taking, MindView - Applications, MindView - File Formats, Solution Language Tool - File Format, MindMup, Semantik (software), User experience evaluation - Creative UXA Methods, WiseMapping, ConceptDraw MINDMAP - Export/Import, Personal knowledge base - Types, and related schema, OpenMind, Group concept mapping - Group concept mapping versus concept mapping and mind mapping, MindView - Features, List of concept- and mind-mapping software - Non-paid software, List of concept mapping and mind mapping software, Docear - History, List of file formats - Graphical information organizers, Personal knowledge base - Tree plus graph, SciPlore MindMapping, List of software - By genre, Computer accessibility - Support for Learning Disabilities, MindMeister, Visual Mind, Personal knowledge base - Knowledge elements, ConceptDraw Office - Components, Decision engineering - Visual decision design, Vym (software), SpicyNodes - Related, but different implementations, Mind42, Freeplane, NovaMind, Concept mapping - Differences from other visualizations, Outline of design - Design approaches and methods, Personal knowledge base - Mind mapping, Business Decision Mapping - Related methodologies, and much more...
Disponible depuis: 14/10/2014.

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