Connecting concepts is what allows meaning making and you can do this in Freeplane by graphically linking nodes. You can link two nodes (which are not otherwise related as parent-child) by selecting the two nodes and clicking CTRL-L. This will provide a curved arrow to connect the two nodes. You can use this to indicate a direct linkage between the concepts represented by the two nodes, as shown in the image.
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[[File:Freeplane linking nodes.png|thumb|Connect two nodes]]
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Connecting concepts is what allows meaning making and you can do this in Freeplane by graphically linking nodes. You can link two nodes (which are not otherwise related as parent-child) by selecting the two nodes and clicking CTRL-L. This will provide a curved arrow to connect the two nodes. You can use this to indicate a direct linkage between the concepts represented by the two nodes, as shown in the image.{{clear}}
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[[File:Freeplane linking nodes.png|thumb|left|Connect two nodes]]
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==== Hyperlinking files and weblinks to any node on your concept map ====
==== Hyperlinking files and weblinks to any node on your concept map ====