Q & A on information mapping
Providing some answers about mind mapping, concept mapping and 3D Topicscape.

- Q&A: What is concept mapping?
  A: Concept mapping is a way of capturing understanding of a topic on paper in a way that helps with visualization of knowledge. . .   More >>
- Q&A: Who uses concept mapping?
  Concept mapping is used in US schools and by the Knowledge Management community. . .   More >>
- Q&A: What is mind mapping?
  A: Mind mapping is a graphical way of dividing a topic into component parts, generating and organizing solutions to a problem, or provoking ideas and capturing the results of a discussion. Many mindmappers feel that it has freedom of thought and creativity built in. . .   More >>
- Q&A: Who uses mind mapping?
  Mind mapping is used by teams in companies, by individuals who think visually. . .   More >>
- Q&A: What is the Mindmaps Directory for?
  A: We feel there is no better way to understand information maps of most types than to browse examples produced by many people around the world. . .   More >>
- Q&A: What is 3D Topicscape?
 

3D Topicscape is personal software designed to help you manage information in a unique way. It grew out of the mindmapping way of thinking but now makes information organizing a 3D activity available to everyone.   More >>

- Q&A: How do I learn the 3D operation of Topicscape?
 

3D Topicscape is not one of those products that installs, opens a new sheet and waits for you to start. We've all seen those, I guess. It has built-in, active demonstrations and sample Topicscapes for you to explore.   More >>

- Q&A: How does 3D compare with 2D mind mapping or concept mapping?
 

The underlying idea in 3D Topicscape is similar to these two techniques, but the presentation is very different. . .   More >>



Mindmapping articles - more about this great way of getting organized

Mindmaps directory - thumbnails and links to mind maps