[Athen] Mind mapping software

Robert Spangler rspangler1 at udayton.edu
Thu May 24 12:06:32 PDT 2018


We use Mind View here at UD. It's been tough getting folks to use it (we
don't have a lab) but the ones who are using it enjoy it. Due to its
visual nature, I can't say much but it has strong integration with MS
Word. If you design a concept map on Mind View, it can then convert it to
a Word outline, which is extremely useful for some folks. Additionally,
Mind View is cloud-based, so it can be accessed from any computer. I think
there might be a traditional desktop application available, too, which
might be more appropriate for labs.

On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 2:36 PM, Kluesner, Bryon <Bryon-Kluesner at utc.edu>
wrote:


> Hi all,

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> Currently, I have Inspiration 8 (2010) installed on my lab computers

> (version 9 is now available). We reviewed MindView mapping software via a

> webinar yesterday. Does anyone have any advice on choosing one over the

> other? While I rarely (if ever) have seen a student use Inspiration, I

> think, based on the webinar, that MindView may be more user friendly.

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> Any comments or thoughts about the effectiveness of one program over the

> other?

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> Thanks,

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> Bryon

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