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==== Creating a concept map using Freeplane ====
 
==== Creating a concept map using Freeplane ====
 
In the custom distribution of the Ubuntu operating system, accompanying this toolkit, all FOSS applications have been bundled.  To open Freeplane, select Applications → Office →Freeplane
 
In the custom distribution of the Ubuntu operating system, accompanying this toolkit, all FOSS applications have been bundled.  To open Freeplane, select Applications → Office →Freeplane
 
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[[File:Conceptmap1.png|left|450x450px]]
 
Image to open Freeplane<br>
 
Image to open Freeplane<br>
 
[[File:COL - Opening Freeplane.png|450px]]
 
[[File:COL - Opening Freeplane.png|450px]]
[[File:conceptmap1.png]]
      
Create the nodes for the topics and sub topics as per your thinking about the topic. Use the ‘insert’ key to create a ‘child node’ this is a sub-concept of your current concept. Use the ‘enter’ key to create a ‘sibling’ this is a parallel concept to your current concept. Thus you can create a concept map with knowing just two functions – add child node (insert) and add sibling node (enter).
 
Create the nodes for the topics and sub topics as per your thinking about the topic. Use the ‘insert’ key to create a ‘child node’ this is a sub-concept of your current concept. Use the ‘enter’ key to create a ‘sibling’ this is a parallel concept to your current concept. Thus you can create a concept map with knowing just two functions – add child node (insert) and add sibling node (enter).

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