I have used several versions of concept mapping software over the years, but have recently started using VUE – Visual Understanding Environment. This open source software is simple yet contains a set of robust tools for a variety of uses, many of which I am just beginning to investigate. So, my investigations into ‘rip, mix, feed, relearn’ led me into VUE. I have created my first screen capture video using Camtasia. This is currently posted into Screencast.com. It is linked and embedded into a blog created for ETEC 540. (I hope to also post into YouTube – something I have not done before). For those who have not seen this software in action, there is a COLLECTION relevant to concept mapping and VUE just for you – on my blog.
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Excellent ePortfolio and nice work on the published presentations.
– Julie
Vue looks cool. Thanks for the quick tutorial!
Hi Helen, great work! Have you used IHMC CMapTools? If you have, what would be the main advantage of Vue over IHMC CMapTools?