Friday, January 30, 2009
Mind-Mapping
Here's a nifty web-based mind-mapping tool: Mindomo. Register for the free Basic Account. If, however, you'd prefer to download freeware, a simple search query such as "free mindmap software" should do the trick.
The purpose of including a mind-map or a summary is to demonstrate your understanding of the task and its related factors on the whole. Bear that in mind.
Warning!
I'm not looking for a visually attractive mind-map, I'm looking for a *meaningful* one so don't get too carried away and spend hours 'beautifying' your mind-maps. In fact, I suggest drafting a rough one on paper first. Remember, I will accept legible freehand-drawn ones!
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