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Handheld Basics


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The Handheld Basics Mind Map will help you to appreciate the content of a workshop and conference for the museums and galleries community called Audiotours to iPhones. The Mind Map was created by Dan Porter and James Baylay and it captured the ideas from the workshop visually. The Mind Map breaks down the future of technology, access to information and content sharing.

You will discover all this and more within the Handheld Basics Mind Map.

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  • Althusian

    I think its very effective. As an historian, I’m really into text (historians are happier with words and footnotes….). However, there’s a strong argument for using diagrams. The political and satirical prints of the Dutch Republic, in the 16/17 centuries were perhaps diagrams of networked, pre-modern power. It’s interesting that Checkland (Soft Systems Methodology) argues for the use of diagrams (a ‘rich picture’) in systems thinking.

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