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  2. Spider mapping - Wikipedia

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    Spider mapping, sometimes called a semantic map, is a graphic organizer or concept map that can be used for brainstorming ideas, aspects, and thoughts typically on a single theme or topic. It is used to sort and evaluate multiple ideas and to show relationships between ideas.

  3. Category:Semantic markup templates - Wikipedia

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    to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. This category is for article-related templates that improve Wikipedia's use of Web semantics. For background information on the concept of Web semantics (meaningful markup, as opposed to pure presentation/display), see:

  4. Template:Wikimaps Atlas - Wikipedia

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    The table above has links to various tutorials and resources which can help in the creation of Wikipedia maps from digital georeferenced data . Layers: . NASA topographic data ; . NaturalEarth political divisions and watersways ; . OSM roads and urban areas ; . Shaded relief (processed) ; . Specific projection. a.

  5. List of concept- and mind-mapping software - Wikipedia

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    Minds maps for academics oriented around their research papers, notes and annotations: Semantica: Semantic Research OS X, Windows: Family of software to create, view, store and share knowledge structures: SmartDraw: SmartDraw Software, LLC Windows: Visual processor used to create flowcharts, organization charts, mind maps, gantt charts and ...

  6. Template:Semantic markup templates - Wikipedia

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    This template's initial visibility currently defaults to collapsed, meaning that it is hidden apart from its title bar. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Semantic markup templates | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  7. Concept map - Wikipedia

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    A concept map typically represents ideas and information as boxes or circles, which it connects with labeled arrows, often in a downward-branching hierarchical structure but also in free-form maps. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The relationship between concepts can be articulated in linking phrases such as "causes", "requires", "such as" or "contributes to".

  8. Mind map - Wikipedia

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    A mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information into a hierarchy, showing relationships among pieces of the whole. [1] It is often based on a single concept, drawn as an image in the center of a blank page, to which associated representations of ideas such as images, words and parts of words are added.

  9. Topic map - Wikipedia

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    The semantic expressive power of Topic Maps is, in many ways, equivalent to that of RDF, [citation needed] but the major differences are that Topic Maps (i) provide a higher level of semantic abstraction (providing a template of topics, associations and occurrences, while RDF only provides a template of two arguments linked by one relationship ...