Difference between revisions of "Learn Freeplane"
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Once Freeplane is open you will see a window like this. | Once Freeplane is open you will see a window like this. | ||
The new mind map is the root node and you can give it any name you want. The name of this root node will be the name of the mind map. Once you have given it a name, you can save the mind map. | The new mind map is the root node and you can give it any name you want. The name of this root node will be the name of the mind map. Once you have given it a name, you can save the mind map. | ||
− | | style="width: 50%;" |Step 2 - Once you click on save, you will see a window like this. | + | | style="width: 50%;" |Step 2 - Once you click on save, you will see a window like this. By default it will take root name as file name, if u want to change the name you change it here. Then you can select the folder and then click on SAVE. |
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− | | style="width: 50%;" |Step 7 - We can also insert | + | | style="width: 50%;" |Step 7 - We can also insert Weblinks to any node for additional information. To do this, you can select the node to which additional information is to be add and click on "Insert" >"Hyperlink - Text field". It will open a window in which you can enter the hyperlink manually. By short cut keys we can add hyperlinks '''<nowiki>''</nowiki>Ctrl+K<nowiki>''</nowiki>''' |
| style="width: 50%;" |Step 8 - You can also add notes to a node to add more description to a node. To do this, you need to go to "View" and select "Note Window". | | style="width: 50%;" |Step 8 - You can also add notes to a node to add more description to a node. To do this, you need to go to "View" and select "Note Window". | ||
This will open a box where you can enter text. You can adjust the size of this box. To enter a note, select a node and enter the notes below in the note window. | This will open a box where you can enter text. You can adjust the size of this box. To enter a note, select a node and enter the notes below in the note window. |
Revision as of 12:08, 22 February 2017
Introduction
Freeplane is a free and open source software application that supports thinking, sharing information and getting things done at work, in school and at home. The software can be used for mind mapping and analysing the information contained in mind maps. For the purposes of this section, we can treat 'concept mapping' as nearly synonymous with 'mind mapping'.
Mind mapping is considered a brainstorming technique out of which we obtain desired results or even extraordinary ones. A mind map helps us to show our ideas to our readers and help them understand what we were imagining. We can show the results in different ways, in order to make it look more appealing or meaningful, according to the type of target audience that we are aiming at.
Educational application and relevance
Freeplane is an open source for educational use.
Educators consider mind mapping a good approach for supporting students with organizing ideas; they also find it a great asset for teaching. It is a great tool to students to help them organize their thought processes when writing.
Version
Stable release 1.5.18 (December 7, 2016.
Configuration
This tool has no specific configuration requirements. It is available as a part of Ubuntu custom distribution.
Overview of Features
- Ordering ideas (nodes) into a hierarchy connected by lines (edges);
- Classifying nodes with metadata (attributes) and style types (system styles, user defined styles, level styles);
- Grouping nodes with visual containers (clouds) and accolade (summary node);
- Connecting nodes with dynamic links, free lines (connectors) and labels;
- Automatically styling nodes (with a bubble, color, edge type, etc.) according to hierarchical level and content (conditional styles, automatic edge color, level styles);
- Changing views by hiding content (folding branches, filtering, roll-up of details and hiding extensions in tooltip), finding, scrolling and navigating;
- Password protecting of whole map and of individual nodes
Other similar applications
Freemind is another free and open source software for creating and editing mind maps
Development and community help
Working with the application
Functionalities
File formats for creation
Saving the file
Like in most applications, a file can be saved using the FILE – SAVE AS command, or by the shortcut key CTRL-S. Always give a meaningful file name, reading which you should get an idea of the file contents.
Export and publishing files
Like in most applications, a file can be exported to a PNG, JPEG and Libre office writer documents format.
Advanced features
- Inserting Graphics
- Cloud
- Blinkinhg
- Colour
- Tasking with calendar and reminders
Installation
Method of installation | Steps |
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From Ubuntu software Centre | Steps : Application - Ubuntu Software Centre - search box select and type (Freeplane)- install |
From Terminal | sudo apt-get install Freeplane enter password |
From the web | We can download it from here - https://www.freeplane.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page |
Web based registration | Not Applicable |
The application on mobiles and tablets
In Andorid Mobiles we can use this application through Freeplane reader
Ideas for resource creation
References
How to use template
{{subst:Explore_an_application}} on the page you create for your tool. Page Name should be "Learn ToolName"