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Title
How Can iMindMap Help Your Organization?
Location
Elluminate
Start Time
2/11/2010 8:00 AM
End Time
2/11/2010 9:00 AM
Description
Join LINGOs and iMindMap for a webinar on February 11, 2010 at 11:00AM EDT (New York time -
www.timeandate.com
) to examine the use of mindmapping as a way to organize, create, plan, present, learn, structure, communicate, problem solve and project manage!
One of the benefits of membership in LINGOs is access to licenses to the iMindMap application (learn more at
http://ngolearning.org/learningtools/other/pages/iMindMap.aspx
). IMindMap is a powerful graphic technique which provides the freedom to 'think' in a more effective and brain friendly way, giving you an advantage over individuals stuck in old fashioned linear thinking patterns. Now you can see the whole picture and save time while getting the most out of the teams with whom you work.
The webinar will outline the iMindMap benefits available to LINGOs members; will provide an introduction to the software and its uses; and will examine the experience one LINGOs agency has had implementing the software in their organization. The webinar will be co-facilitated by Mike Culligan (LINGOs), Emily Van Keogh (iMindMap) and Sam Hackett (Save the Children, UK.)
The session will be held on Elluminate and can be accessed via the following URL
https://sas.elluminate.com/m.jnlp?password=M.E3BF49F88653BCA91A522F631D4113
. It is recommended that all participants test their machine at
www.elluminate.com/support/
within 24 hours of the session to ensure they are able to join the session.
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