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Tap on the camera icon to take photos of your whiteboard or other images, people, and objects relevant to your map and then click Done.Ħ. The map is created and Mindjet Maps opens your camera.ĥ. Type in a new name for your New Map and click Done.Ĥ. Click on the + button in the lower right and select New Map from Camera.ģ. Open up the app on your iOS device and go to the folder where you’d like to create the map.Ģ.
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iPads can be borrowed for use in teaching from the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning at Warwick.Attention Mappers: we’ve just released an update to our iOS apps! Our Mindjet Maps app for iPad now includes the ability to insert photos to map topics from your iPad’s camera.
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It inter-operates with the PC and Mac versions, available to Warwick staff and students for free as part of the site license. Mindjet Mindmanager is free from the App Store. This can be used to scaffold the investigative or creative process. I've also started to use this approach with students, giving them a template map structure to develop their ideas from. Here is an example of a structured map used for a consultancy and design session: Ideas seem to flow more freely and constructively. I write the text on my iMac with the iPad sitting on a stand next to it (I have a TeckNet leather case with built in stand).
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Often these maps will become fully developed, for example into a text. I find this to be a good way to ensure that I am following a sound methodology, but with the ability to be flexible where required. It's easy to share the map visually with participants, or via email and Dropbox. I then add detail to these nodes as I discuss and think with people. Personally, I will often start working on a document, project or consultancy by creating a map that delineates the important questions or key areas to investigate. Here is an example from French Studies with some of the nodes opened and some closed: And quite often they have used colour to emphasise different ideas. The students have been able to navigate around the map on screen, closing and opening nodes and talking about their ideas as presented through the map. In teaching, I have got small groups of students to create maps in response to a text or a brief, and show them through a projector (using an Apple iPad VGA convertor plugged into the projector). Its user interface is simple, intuitive and flows perfectly with teh development of ideas. I have used Mindjet in all aspects of my work. The iPhone version was good, but the size of the iPad screen, its convenience and its touch interface makes it the perfect platform.
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This has always been the best mind/concept mapping tool for the dekstop (we have a site license for Windows and Mac). Mindjet Mindmanager (called Mindjet on the App Store). I'm now reporting on some of the tools that I find to be of great use (in fact I would say revolutionary). I have my own personal iPad, and 6 iPads that are part of the Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning equipment for loan (Warwick staff can use them in teaching sessions). I've been using iPads for around 6 months, in my teaching, consultancy work and as an essential part of my "research workflow". Mindjet Mindmanager on the iPad for teaching, research and consultancy