I often wondered where the IT boffins in our department found those nifty diagrams for servers, patch panels and routers ... they all probably subscribe to Gliffy.com. The site was intuitive and easy to use, a note to self to visit Gliffy when we are doing our next SWOT analysis for the library team,, a neat flow chart is available for online collaboration in real time. The floor plans are good too. I can see the value of flow charts in assisting with the graphic representation of complex relationships, it would find a place in the tool kit library managers use.
I played with Bubbl.us and got into an awful muddle, it was not easy to use and to me was hardly intuitive. I believe a mind map is a personal aid in studying, best done with a paper and pen - a visual representation to link various concepts of a topic. A doodling aid with a more serious intention. I know it is touted as an aid to brainstorming ideas. however I experienced a degree of frustation with this electronic version of it, maybe I am just old-fashioned.
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