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jont
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May 23, 2008, 02:47:52 PM »
Anyone out there found a half decent tool for concept mapping on the eeePC?
Ive found a few but they are quite big 60-100MB and rather more than we need to do simple stuff.
Need something more than a drawing package though
Java based would be nice (I dont think I ever imagined a day would ever come when I actually said that)
Jon
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Graham
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Watch this space
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June 19, 2008, 02:59:37 PM »
While you're waiting for the open source version of RedHalo/Activity you might like to look at Exploratree which is an online concept mapping tool that is free to use at:
http://www.exploratree.org.uk/
I recently so it being put to good effect by pupils at Radstock Primary School.
It's a development from Futurelab funded with some wonga from Microsoft as part of their
Enquiring Minds
project (or was that Acquiring Minds?)
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jont
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June 19, 2008, 04:28:47 PM »
thanks for the info will take a look,
but the other one funded by microsoft hmmm.... I am currently on a "use as few microsoft related products as possible" kick
and feeling very well for it.
This is working quite well
http://cmap.ihmc.us/
Jon
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January 07, 2009, 05:58:52 AM »
Jon,
May I ask about your CMAP install?
What I downloaded from IHMC was a zipped .bin file that I think was generated by InstallAnywhere. Presumably, all I have to do is double click this bin file on my EEEPC (where?) and I will have an installation of CMAP. But since this is nonstandard installation method for EEEPC, I'm a little concerned about where the installer has put the files, and how will I *undo* this if I need to. (I am using my EEEPC in its initial simple mode with a few big icons etc.)
(Or has IHMC repackaged CMAP as a .deb or a xandros package?)
Thank you for your suggestions.
Regards,
Owen
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