How would I remove B from A-->B-->C and revise it so that A-->C? When I remove B from A--> B --> C, can CMAP automatically relink the orphaned node A to C to produce A-->C?
Hey Ariel, the best thing you can do is just delete the question marks. It leaves a slight gap in the arrow line but that isn't the biggest deal. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the video! Awesome for my homework. What software are you using to zoom in and out? I'm making programming tutorials and this seems so useful to have with small text to show people. :D
Thanks for this nice video. It has been over 3 years since, is this platform still the preferred concept-mapping tool? Besides, can you recommend a concept-mapping tool for more text intensive maps? I study social science and sometimes things just couldn't be contracted to one or two words like you did in the video. Thanks!
Honestly, this is somewhat confusing. With arrows pointing every way possible, and some of the weak linking words I couldn’t use this map as a study tool. It would be more productive for me to just throw this into Anki.
It really helps me think stuffs with verbs, so that I can connects the keywords and bring more ideas by myself. Appreciate your sharing!
One of the best videos on this topic!
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How would I remove B from A-->B-->C and revise it so that A-->C? When I remove B from A--> B --> C, can CMAP automatically relink the orphaned node A to C to produce A-->C?
Excellent video! Just a question. Can linking words be optional? Sometimes i don't need them, but I keep seeing those question marks (????).
Hey Ariel, the best thing you can do is just delete the question marks. It leaves a slight gap in the arrow line but that isn't the biggest deal. Hope that helps.
Thank you@@PiersSupport!
@@IndustriaChina I might be late but you just have to press and hold the key down while you create your link to either an existing or new concept.
@@raoulkohler3399 Oh thank you ! It's not late at all :)
Thank you!!
Thanks for the video! Awesome for my homework.
What software are you using to zoom in and out? I'm making programming tutorials and this seems so useful to have with small text to show people. :D
Excellent video.
Thanks for sharing! just helped me with a homework.
Thanks for this nice video. It has been over 3 years since, is this platform still the preferred concept-mapping tool? Besides, can you recommend a concept-mapping tool for more text intensive maps? I study social science and sometimes things just couldn't be contracted to one or two words like you did in the video. Thanks!
concept maps are supposed to be concise. limit the verbiage. just saying.
You should mention that this software has a neat autolayout feature Ctrl+L.
Excellent explanation and thank you Piers Support.
Every comment has only one like... I wonder who that person is... seems like a great person; he/she has liked almost everyone's comment :-)
Thanks for the video!!!
Very helpful!!!
Thanks for sharing. Excellent!
How do you see this method in relationship to mindmaps? When do you use mindmaps, when this?
thank you so much for the video , help a lot understanding cmap
Why arrows don’t appear on my concept map when directions going from top to bottom? Can anyone help? Please
Thanks for the explanation :)
Thank you Kevin
May I ask which programme did you use to create this tutorial? Thank you.
Keynote for the presentation and Camtasia for recording it. Hope that helps!
@@PiersSupport Thank you!
What can not be done to the background of a CMAP?
1. Add images to background
2. Add colour/gradient
3. Attach a file
4 None of above
Please comment.
great video,thnx
es muy bueno pero me gustaria saber como hacer el mapa conceptual para una materia de investigacion
Thank you very much.
Ty
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Hmm thank you for sharing
Sucks online teacher couldn’t explain how to do this before giving assignment😏
So "Atomic Ideas"
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Glad to see you back Jack!
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Honestly, this is somewhat confusing. With arrows pointing every way possible, and some of the weak linking words I couldn’t use this map as a study tool. It would be more productive for me to just throw this into Anki.