Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Tech Tidbits video: text2mindmap.com

What sets Text2Mindmap apart from other mindmapping (or concept mapping) webtools is the fact that you can enter the text for the main concepts and supporting concepts in the form of an outline.  There is no need to sign up for an account to use this site, although there are pay models available if you want to save and edit mindmaps later on.  There is no danger of accidentally creating concept bubbles or connecting concepts together that you don't want connected. 

     

Enter your central concept at the top and press Enter.  Indent 2 spaces for the first subtopic and press Enter.  Type in each supporting topic by indenting 2 additional spaces. To create your mindmap, click "Draw Mind Map".  See the pictures below for an example.
          



Text2Mindmap can be used for multiple purposes and subjects, including Language Arts/Writing, Math, Science, Social Studies, and more.  

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