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  2. Tony Buzan - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Peter "Tony" Buzan (/ ˈ b uː z ən /; 2 June 1942 – 13 April 2019) [1] was an English author and educational consultant.. Buzan popularised the idea of mental literacy, radiant thinking [clarification needed], and a technique called mind mapping, [2] inspired by techniques used by Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, and Joseph D. Novak's "concept mapping" techniques.

  3. Mind map - Wikipedia

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    Buzan's specific approach, and the introduction of the term "mind map", started with a 1974 BBC TV series he hosted, called Use Your Head. [6] In this show, and companion book series, Buzan promoted his conception of radial tree, diagramming key words in a colorful, radiant, tree-like structure.

  4. Talk:List of concept- and mind-mapping software - Wikipedia

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    It's a great application by Tony Buzan, the inventor of mind mapping. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.128.111.184 20:12, 3 May 2008 (UTC) I agree. iMindMap is Tony Buzan's mind mapping software. Whilst it does not have a WP page it is mentioned in the Tony Buzan pages and is noteable by the fact that it is his official product.

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  6. MindManager - Wikipedia

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    The software's mind maps were initially based on the method created by Tony Buzan. [7] Over time, however, Mindjet has developed its own style of mind mapping. [8] The software was originally marketed under the name "MindMan — The Creative MindManager". [9] In 1999, it was rebranded as MindManager. [10]

  7. Talk:Mind map/Archives/2018 - Wikipedia

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  8. Group concept mapping - Wikipedia

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    In other words, in group concept mapping, the resulting visual representations are mathematically generated from mixed (qualitative and quantitative) data collected from a group of research subjects, whereas in Novak's concept maps and Buzan's mind maps the visual representations are drawn directly by the subjects resulting in diagrams that are ...

  9. LogoVisual thinking - Wikipedia

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    For human communication, LogoVisual thinking (also LogoVisual technology and LVT) is a practical methodology and tool that helps people think [citation needed].. It is used by management teams, project leaders, teachers and students as a means of tapping the diversity of groups and enabling many people to participate in effective thinking processes.