How to use Freemind
What is a mind map?
Mind mapping is a highly effective way of getting information in and out of your brain and to enable. Mind mapping is a creative and logical means of mapping out ideas and exploring the connections between concepts and ideas. Freemind is one such mind mapping tool. This allows us to create concept maps around an idea and to explore the connections between various ideas. Teachers can use this to plan for lessons or to discuss in the classrooms.
To use Freemind, from the desktop menu select Applications > Office > Freemind.
Creating a mind map
Once Freemind 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. | |
Once you click on save, you will see a window like this. You can save the folder you want to select the folder you want to save it on. | |
To insert other words that are connected, you can enter them as child nodes. To enter these nodes, you can use the "Enter" key or "Insert" key after
selecting the node to which the child nodes must be added. | |
You can keep adding child nodes to any node. For example you can add child nodes to the node called environment by
selecting and using "Insert" key. "Plants" and "Animals" are child nodes for "environment" | |
When you discuss concepts, we notice that sometimes concepts are connected, and we want to link them to study in detail. | |
We will also see that sometimes these concepts are very large and we may want to create a new mind to study them. called agriculture to study. After we create a new mind map called agriculture, we can insert a "file link" to
open the new mind map when the node "agriculture" is clicked. To do this, we click on node called agriculture and click on "Insert". To do this, you select the node to which additional information is to be added and click on "Insert". Under Insert, click on "Hyperlink - Text field". It will open a window in which you can enter the hyperlink manually. |