Showing posts with label CMAP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CMAP. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Treadmill of Production: A CMAP is Worth a Thousand Words


I created this cmap in order to explain treadmill of production theory to my Public Policy class. I think it is such a thing of of beauty I thought I would share it with my readers. If this theory is empirically valid, what implications might this have for honeybees and sustainable beekeeping?

Saturday, January 23, 2010

My Winter/Spring Management Process as a CMAP



I attended a short lunch-time seminar last week on CMAP, a mind mapping software program available free online. I've been playing with the software ever since, exploring what I might actually do with it. I've always liked brainstorming software but have never found one that was worth the bother. I think CMAP might change that.

CMAP is easy to learn, and offers many tools for collaborating with others across the internet. I still haven't grasped all the ways I might use it, however. As you can see above, I am already thinking of ways I might use CMAP in connection with this blog.

Thanks Joe, Trisha, and Chad for introducing me to the software.
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