I’m doing a ‘mindmap’ type chart of the main points of the Pope’s Letter. It’s still a work in progress but I thought I’d put up what I’ve done so far. When it’s finished, I’ll add a link to go the a more user-friendly way of looking at it. (28th Mar: Just updated it again – nearly there now! More soon…)
Click on the map to open it in its own window so you can read it, and click it again to zoom in or out. Hope it’s useful:
♦ NOTE: (The mindmap on this post is not complete – click here for the finished version Completed Mindmap of Pope’s Letter )
Thanks for this, Petra, I’m going to print the map off and use it to clarify points to my friends..thanks for making it a bit easier!!
You’re welcome Jennifer.
You might like to hold off on printing it til I’ve got it finished – and I’ll be including a link then that allows you to adjust the levels visible on the map e.g. so that only the chapter heading are visible etc.
Wow that is brilliant Petra. It must have taken you ages. I am thinking of using mindmaps to recall my law cases for exams. I have the software but it seems complicated:-) I see Robert, over on Faith and Life, is using cloud tags.
Hi again Petra,
The link is slightly off topic but is an interesting article on whether or not people have a duty to report crime. Cardinal Brady might want to take note of this article;-)
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/law/columnists/article7074496.ece