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You should practice inserting a note for any one of your nodes in your concept map, following these steps.  In this manner, your concept map OER can provide notes for each node, to provide richer and more detailed information for that node. (Advanced tip – If you export your concept map as a ‘odt’ or ‘doc’ text file, your note will be added to the section created for the node).   
 
You should practice inserting a note for any one of your nodes in your concept map, following these steps.  In this manner, your concept map OER can provide notes for each node, to provide richer and more detailed information for that node. (Advanced tip – If you export your concept map as a ‘odt’ or ‘doc’ text file, your note will be added to the section created for the node).   
 
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![[File:Conceptmap4.png|thumb|487x487px|Adding a note window |left]]
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![[File:COL_-_Entering_the_note_in_a_concept_map.png|thumb|459x459px|Inserting note in Freeplane]]
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![[File:COL_-_Entering_the_note_in_a_concept_map.png|thumb|400x459px|Inserting note in Freeplane]]
 
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The aim here is to get you started with concept map OER creation using Freeplane. For advanced functions, you should refer to the User Manual for the application. The Freeplane tutorial is available within Freeplane itself, which you can access anytime by pressing the F1 function key.
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The aim here is to get you started with concept map OER creation using Freeplane. For advanced functions, you should refer to the User Manual for the application. The Freeplane tutorial is available within Freeplane itself, which you can access anytime by pressing the F1 function key.
    
==== Saving your concept map ====
 
==== Saving your concept map ====