Webspiration: Collaborative Visual Mapping

webspirationMuch has been written about using visual mapping to assist in process flowing an idea.  If you are working on a team that has members strewn throughout a city, state or even the country, you may want to give Webspiration a trial run.  The site provides a collaborative, web-based visual mapping tool that helps you capture ideas, organize information, diagram processes and create clear, concise written documents whether working individually or collaboratively.

Webspiration

Create Diagrams and Think Visually
Use Webspiration’s diagramming environment to create bubble diagrams, flow charts, concept maps, process flows and other visual representations that stimulate and reflect your thinking. With Webspiration, you focus on developing and connecting ideas, not the drawing.

Outline and Structure Ideas and Information
With Webspiration’s powerful outlining capabilities, you can take notes, organize work and expand ideas fluidly to develop your writing into plans, study guides, papers, reports, and other more comprehensive documents.

Collaborate and Share
Webspiration makes it easy to collaborate and share documents by simply sending an invite. Everyone works on the same document, contributing, posting comments, and viewing changes. Webspiration is ideal for team projects, study groups, reviewing and commenting on documents and co-authoring materials.

Anytime and Anywhere
Store and access documents online without discs, drives or email. Work at home, a friend’s house, the library, your office, or the local coffee shop. Webspiration and your documents are available anywhere you have access to the internet.

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