Rosanna, Cmap looks more sophisticated than anything I've used. I've used several "mindmap" tools but they don't allow the complex structures that I see in ...
Not exactly you are looking but falls some where nearer to the associated stuff. Explore Brain. www.thebrain.com Not precisely you are looking for. But explore...
Rosanna - I have used MindJet MindManager in the past and like its compatibility with the MS office products. Here is a link where you can download a trial...
For what it's worth, I've been using PersonalBrain for many years. It is designed to let you associate concepts ("thoughts" in their terminology) to as many...
Personally I prefer pen and paper and use the 'original' concept mapping method devised by Tony Buzan, that is Mind Mapping. I've tried various pieces of...
There is also the fact that working with the hands helps to unite the right-hand and the left-hand sides of the brain... enhancing creativity and the flow of...
So, working with something external to oneself, helps one to become fully oneself. Another bit of emergence. Best, Joe ... [Non-text portions of this message...
Joe, To me, that "something" must be directly connected with someone(s)' well being. There must be relevancy of person to person if I am to get helped to...
Hi all, I wouldn't usually pester you with this, but I'd appreciate the list members' opinion on this subject. These days have been interesting in the field of...
Hello, If you are mired in this situation among volunteers, then I can see why you ask the questions. According to the link, you are the author of the study. I...
Miguel, A couple of weeks ago Tony Burgess presented his dissertation in CPsquare. He's posted on com-prac before and is one of the founders of Company ...
Hi Alan, thanks, that was a very interesting reply. We do find those three types too, among members. On the core group of collaborators, though, we don't...
Hi John, You've piqued my curiosity, I'll have to find my passwords again :-D. The subject of the dissertation sounds great. And the book, too. Best regards, ...
I think the following quotation from your text is significant Miguel: "I broke the situation, appointing new and energetic moderators to that forum and staging...
You got it wrong, David. Or you were reading some other post. The people feeling hurt (with the behaviour of the person who left) are the moderators that are...
I simply reacted to what you wrote Miguel I love phrases like "ample consultation and agreement", phrases used in large corporates world wide to justify...
David, I really should stop answering your messages :-). I don't feel it's productive. But there's two things here. First, I'm really interested in other...
As a bystanding in this discussion after my first post in the group, it's been interesting to read the responses to challenges. It didn't occur to me to...
If the ThreadMaster will allow me permission to chip in here, I'd just like to point out that the holding of a certificate to prove that one's own practice is...
Thanks for the reminder Andy - that listening to other viewpoints, no matter how diametrically opposed, is a learning opportunity. I would like to pick up on...
Andy, my hesitation about "leaderless group life" or "unmoderated groups" is that there is usually a leader or a moderator (pl) who does the work unrecognised....
There could be a scale issue here. I'm reminded of a phrase of Sylvia Plath's: "riderless words" Sometimes my own mind is leaderless and has no direction or...
Its nice to see the substantial issue being taken up here, so thanks to Andy for starting it and others for contributing. I also put in a provisional title...
Good distinctions to raise. Bronwyn. Thank you. I think the other issue is "control," and how we wield it, regardless of our positions. When we are the ...
Darn, had not read David's post before I replied and it has something that struck me as an important issue. ... My thought is half baked, but it is time to go...