I am continuing my exploration of the use of mobile mind maps. Biggerplate is an example of such a library, containing some 1100 examples. Compatible with several popular kinds of mapping software such as IMindmap 5, Mindjet and IThoughts HD. I had examined Mindmaps in the enterprise, as a simplified form of knowledge storage. Easier to construct and manage. Imagine each as a nugget of knowledge that can be interconnected with others and adapted to solve larger problems.
These maps are not dynamic, they essentially outline their knowledge statically. But can be seen as the backbone of corporate knowledge, with more complex simulation and logic added as needed. If anyone would like to discuss this further, or collaborate, chime in or contact me.
Saturday, June 04, 2011
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Thanks for mentioning Biggerplate!
The maps should actually be dynamic, in that you can restructure, adapt, and edit them to suit your own purposes once you have them downloaded onto your computer (or iPad in this case). If you have not found this to be the case, please let me know and we'll check it out!
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