Mind map gallery
From Freeplane - free mind mapping and knowledge management software
Let's build a collection of useful, innovative and beautiful maps!
All maps are available for viewing and download.
Notes:
- Many of the mind maps are shown in a Flash browser, which looks different from the Freeplane application.
- You might want to check also for Screenshots.
Contents
Didactic examples
Tutorial Freeplane
Floating nodes
Free positioned versus floating nodes
There are several ways to make independent or semi-independent groups. The group free 1 consists of a free positionable node with free posistionable children and regular grand childern. To make the group called free 1:
- define a free positionable parent node (free 1).
- define its children.
- select all children, next choose Edit > Free positionable node; (this makes appear all nodes in a pile, on top of each other)
- set the childrens edges to visible (do it a once, keep the selection; it may be handy to define a style for this)
- drag each child from the pile to its wanted position
- define the children’s children – if you want them
Open the mind map on the right and read the text hidden in the root node for peculiarities of the groups free2, free 3 an free 4. For example, group free 2 is a copy of free 1, but is not the same...
- Floating nodes in digital logic
- Multiple sorts of floating nodes
Calculations with formula plug in
Other
- Bayes_Theorem_in_Control_of_Quality_(v.1_of_2_-_Arithmetic_calculations_in_nodes
- Bayes_Theorem_in_Control_of_Quality_(v.2_of_2_-_Arithmetic_calculations_in_attributes)
- Bayes_Theorem_in_Control_of_Quality_(v.2_of_2_-_Formula_calculations_in_attributes)
- Fishbone_&_Tree_Diagrams_in_Freeplane
- Industry_and_Manufacturing_industries
- Novel Writer's Notebook: A sample map for writers (images intentionally broken)
- Comparison between Freeplane 1.1.2 and Freeplane 1.2.1 alpha
- SWOT analysis. Hoover with cursor over root node to see references (= node details). Hoover with cursor over nodes Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Thread to see an explanation ( = node details) and hints ( = note text).
Problem solving using Freeplane
For the concepts of tool maps and work maps see page Freeplane and problem solving.
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Mind map galleries not in English, in alphabetical order:
(please add new pages if necessary)
How to download maps to your computer
- Follow the map links given above.
- Click on the map name displayed above the map
How to contribute new maps
- Register as a user for this wiki and log in.
- If it's helpful, edit your maps for publication. Add a branch with some explanations about your map.
- Upload the map, using the "Upload file" link in the toolbox on the left.
- Embed your map into the gallery. Here's how to do it.
- Make use of this page for publishing your mind maps in English language.
- For non-English mind maps use separate wiki pages and link to them from this section
- Some extra care is needed if your map contains images.