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As some of you may know, I am a fan of mind mapping.

I have recently tried an AI-driven mind-mapping summarising software called Mapify, which basically takes web-based input and turns it into a mind map to assist those who assimilate information in this way.

This is today's video summarised from the video, not the transcript. There are a few transcription errors as a result, but not serious ones:

Clearly, there are problems with viewing this as it is, so click this link to see a larger version.

Read it from the first main heading at 1 o'clock to the centre, and work clockwise from there.

This reveals that there are, in effect, six big ideas or chapters in the video, each with two main sub-headings (bar the conclusion) and then with arguments in support of each.

My question is, does that help anyone? Is adding these mind maps of use, or a waste of my time?

Is a mind map of use when seeking to summarise a video?

  • Yes (37%, 98 Votes)
  • Don't care - I would not use it (25%, 67 Votes)
  • No (20%, 52 Votes)
  • Don't know (18%, 47 Votes)

Total Voters: 264

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