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Mind Meister - Collaborative Mind Mapping Software - 7 views

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    Online collaboration requires unique group dynamic solutions, the lack of physical presence and asynchronous communication involved can create chains of emails and long lists of data that require constant analysis. The MindMeister software works like a digital whiteboard that can be manipulated by multiple users and instantly updated to reflect changes.[1] Mind mapping allows individuals to communicate to the overall objectives of the group, in a non delegate manner. Mind mapping is a very powerful methodology for structuring your own ideas but also within workshops it can be a strong tool for both learners and trainers. [2] diagrammatically communicating words, ideas and images into group visual thinking. The software has a creative and simple graphical user interface can create a hierarchical structure that can be linked and rearranged around a central theme, intuitively arranging the brainstormed concepts and ideas into groupings and assists targeting and distinguishing goals and objectives. The non-linear format allows for the creative progression of ideas with a simple history timeline to keep project teams updated on latest changes to the map, changes can be sorted by individual contributions to see how a team reached an idea and the ability to link and share ideas in real-time facilitates multi-user planning, brainstorming and project management sessions, removing obstacles of geography and time. The iPhone applications and browser extensions incorporate this creative software into standard business practice and the open source software is REST-based API allowing for simple integration into other applications and the 256 bit data encryption means that data is secure.
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    The MindMeister online collaborative tool creates a diagram with a central focal point from which ideas, words, concepts and tasks emanate in various directions [1]. MindMeister can be used to create SWOT analyses, project or assignment planning, business meetings, note taking, interactive presentations, or any idea that comes to mind [1]. Similar products include Creately [2], Mindjet Catalyst [3], and CoMapping [4] each offering varying degrees of use and accessibility. Creately can make a variety of designs, including wire-frames, interactive site-maps, sequence diagrams, network plans, SWOT Analyses, flowcharts and value stream maps that can double as mind maps [2]. Mindjet Catalyst is a dedicated mind-map tool that offers co-editing capabilities like MindMeister's, but it is a paid, subscription-based product that offers a limited, free 30-day trial [3]. CoMapping is an impressive mind-mapping tool however it does not offer co-editing options on it's free trial and its group pricing might be excessive for a small organisation [5]. Ultimately, MindMeister is one of the easiest products of these to use and collaborate on a project with others. MindMeister has been a useful collaboration tool to aid in the development of this NET308 team's organisation of the review information contained here on Diigo [6]. For the purposes of organising a large amount of information and tasks from a variety of users, MindMeister has proven itself as being a valuable and reliable asset for members of this NET308 Diigo group [7]. ------------------------ see References below
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    References [1] MeisterLabs. (2010). 'Online Mind Mapping and Brainstorming - MindMeister'. Retrieved April 3, 2010 from http://www.mindmeister.com/content/product [2] Cinergix Pty Ltd. (2009). 'Creately Online Diagramming & Design'. Retrieved April 3, 2010 from http://creately.com/ [3] Mindjet. (2010). 'Mindjet Catalyst'. Retrieved April 3, 2010 from http://www.mindjet.com/products/mindjet-catalyst/overview [4] Comapping.com. (n.d.) 'Comapping Map out your work. Map out your life'. Retrieved April 3, 2010 from http://comapping.com/ [5] Comapping.com. (n.d.) 'Editions & Pricing'. Retrieved April 3, 2010 from http://www.comapping.com/pricing.html [6] Net 308 Group from Open Universities Australia. (2010). 'Best content in Net 308 at OUA | Diigo - Groups'. Retrieved April 16, 2010 from http://groups.diigo.com/group/net-308-at-oua [7] MindMeister. (2010). 'MindMeister'. Retrieved April 3, 2010 from http://www.mindmeister.com/46254289/online-collaboration
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    References: [1] MindMeister available from http://www.mindmeister.com/ [2] Top 100 Tools, Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies available from: http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/Top100Tools/mindmeister.html/ [3] Programmable Web available from http://www.programmableweb.com/api/mindmeister/
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    Mind maps are useful in the generation of ideas particularly in a group situtation. For a mind map, a main idea is taken and starts in the centre of the page. Key words and images are worked outwards in different directions. All words and ideas have many other ideas and concepts [1]. A Mind Map is "the Swiss Army Knife of the Brain" [3] which helps to improve your learning and thinking skills by prompting the brain with cues to help it work the left and right side of the brain [3]. A mind map helps organise information and rather than completing it on paper an online version such as MindMeister can be used for group collaboration [2]. Mind maps can be created in real time and viewed as changes are made [2]. Mind maps can be used in an organisation to plan meetings, know more about your competition, plan accounts and plan projects [2]. With MindMeister, mind maps can be worked on off-line and synchronised with your account once you are back so you can work anywhere that doesn't have an internet connection [2]. Mind Maps are private by default but can be made public if you choose so that you can share maps with people within your organisation or all over the world. All changes to the maps are recorded in a history so that you can see who did what and when [2]. [1] Creativity Web (2007). Mind Maps. Retrieved 19 April, 2010, from http://members.optusnet.com.au/charles57/Creative/Mindmap/ [2] MeisterLabs (2010). MindMeister. Retrieved 19 April, 2010, from http://www.mindmeister.com/ [3] Buzan (2009). Maxamise the Power of Your Brain. Retrieved 19 April, 2010, from http://www.buzan.com.au/learning/mind_mapping.html
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