No-Cost Mindmapping Browser
Filed in archive Helpful Tools by Jamie Littlefield on October 31, 2007

A "mind map" is a visual representation of ideas. A lot of visually-oriented students create mind maps to help them organize and remember important information. (If you've never seen one before, a Google image search will reveal some great examples).
Mindmapping can be a useful way for online students to take notes on reading assignments, video lectures, and other material. If you're looking for a way to do this on your computer, check out Mind42. This free mindmapping web browser will open an easy-to-use mind map application with the touch of a button. You can create and print maps instantly, from your computer.
Keep in mind that the application is in beta, so there may still be some glitches along the way.
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