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LinkFacts: History of Mind Maps

The earliest examples of Mind Maps as graphical records were developed by Porphyry of Tyros, a noted thinker of the 3rd century, as he graphically visualized the concept categories of Aristotle. Read more at LinkFacts!

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LinkFacts: History of Mind Maps

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  1. LinkFacts: History of Mind Maps Read a Brief History Of Mind Maps at LinkFacts.

  2. Porphyry of Tyre Some of the earliest examples of such graphical records were developed by Porphyry of Tyros, a noted thinker of the 3rd century, as he graphically visualized the concept categories of Aristotle. Philosopher Ramon Llull (1235-1315) also used such techniques.

  3. Leonardo Da Vinci Historians have also learned that Leonardo da Vinci used the mind mapping technique to take notes. Though it’s impossible to say with any real certainty exactly who created the concept of the mind map in the first place, we can tell you that the man most frequently recognized with bringing mind mapping into the mainstream is Tony Buzan.

  4. History of Mind Maps There is no wrong way to create or contribute to the making of mind maps. Everyone can participate in mind mapping and feel like their contribution is valuable; no ideas are too big or too small to fit on mind maps.

  5. About: LinkFacts LinkFacts is a unique Social Mind Mapping Platform for creating and sharing graphs. You can create private or public graphs and collaborate with others, as your graphs can be accessed anywhere.

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