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* Change node shape | * Change node shape | ||
* Add cloud to a node | * Add cloud to a node | ||
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* Format the cloud properties | * Format the cloud properties | ||
* Add a floating node and | * Add a floating node and | ||
− | * Add table to a node. | + | * Add a table to a node. |
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|| To record this tutorial, I am using | || To record this tutorial, I am using | ||
− | * '''Ubuntu Linux''' | + | * '''Ubuntu Linux''' version 16.04 OS and |
− | * '''Freeplane''' | + | * '''Freeplane''' 1.7.10 |
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|| To follow this tutorial, | || To follow this tutorial, | ||
− | * Learner must be familiar with the freeplane interface. | + | * Learner must be familiar with the '''freeplane''' interface. |
* For pre-requisite tutorials, please visit this site. | * For pre-requisite tutorials, please visit this site. | ||
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* The files used in this tutorial are provided in the code files link. | * The files used in this tutorial are provided in the code files link. | ||
* Please download and extract the files | * Please download and extract the files | ||
− | * Make a copy and use them while | + | * Make a copy and use them while practising. |
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|| Press '''Ctrl+O''' or click on '''File,''' '''Open Saved map'''. | || Press '''Ctrl+O''' or click on '''File,''' '''Open Saved map'''. | ||
− | || Press '''Ctrl | + | || Press '''Ctrl, O''' or click on '''File, Open Saved map'''. |
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|| From '''Desktop''' directory, select the '''nodes.mm'''. | || From '''Desktop''' directory, select the '''nodes.mm'''. | ||
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Click on '''Open'''. | Click on '''Open'''. | ||
− | || A | + | || A dialog box opens. I have saved the input file in '''Desktop''' directory. |
− | From the '''Desktop''', select the '''nodes | + | From the '''Desktop''', select the '''nodes dot mm''' map and click on '''Open '''. |
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|| Cursor on the map. | || Cursor on the map. | ||
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− | || | + | || Select ''' Burning fossil fuels node'''. |
− | || | + | || First select''' Burning fossil fuels node'''. |
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− | || | + | || Press and hold the Shift key. |
+ | || Press and hold the Shift key. | ||
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|| Hover mouse over '''Edit, Connect'''. | || Hover mouse over '''Edit, Connect'''. | ||
− | || Menu alternate for this is '''Edit, | + | || Menu alternate for this is '''Edit, Connect''' to add connection. |
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|| Cursor on the connecting line and arrow. | || Cursor on the connecting line and arrow. | ||
− | || | + | || Let's add text to the link line, to bring rigour to the map. |
Notice that the arrow is pointing to air pollution. | Notice that the arrow is pointing to air pollution. | ||
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− | || Cursor on the '''Connector''' | + | || Cursor on the '''Connector''' dialog box. |
− | || '''Connector''' | + | || '''Connector''' dialog box opens, with many options for formatting. |
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|| In the Middle label form '''Contributing factors''' | || In the Middle label form '''Contributing factors''' | ||
− | || In the Middle label form, I will type '''Contributing factors'''. | + | || In the '''Middle label''' form, I will type '''Contributing factors'''. |
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|| Cursor on the connector shape. | || Cursor on the connector shape. | ||
− | || Currently, | + | || Currently, I have a curve shape and I will keep it. |
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|| Click on the 'OK' sign. | || Click on the 'OK' sign. | ||
− | || Click on the '''OK '''button to close the | + | || Click on the '''OK''' button to close the dialog box. |
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|| Place cursor on line, left click to see a palm. | || Place cursor on line, left click to see a palm. | ||
− | || Place the cursor on line | + | || Place the cursor on line and left click to see a palm sign. |
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|| Drag to move the line and resize, and bring back to where it was. | || Drag to move the line and resize, and bring back to where it was. | ||
− | || We can drag to move the line and resize to suit needs. | + | || We can drag to move the line and resize to suit our needs. |
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− | || Select | + | || Select '''Clean energy''' node. |
− | || | + | || First, let’s select it. |
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|| Click on the arrow. | || Click on the arrow. | ||
|| Open the '''Tool panel'''. | || Open the '''Tool panel'''. | ||
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+ | Clean energy is different from fossil fuel energy. | ||
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− | || | + | || Scroll down the arrow. |
− | || Change node shape to '''Bubble''' using '''Tool | + | || Scroll down the '''Tool panel'''. |
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+ | || In the '''Tool panel''', '''Node shape''' pull down, select '''bubble'''. | ||
+ | || Change node shape to '''Bubble''' using '''Tool panel, node shape''' pull down. | ||
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|| Cursor on the '''windmills node'''. | || Cursor on the '''windmills node'''. | ||
− | || When a '''node''' | + | || When a '''node''' shape is changed, descendant nodes also change to the new shape. |
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− | || Hover mouse over the '''Clean energy''' node. | + | || Hover mouse over the '''Clean energy''' node and it's children. |
|| Select the descendant nodes and change them to desired styles later. | || Select the descendant nodes and change them to desired styles later. | ||
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|| Select '''Clean Energy''' node, and scroll down the '''Tool''' '''panel'''. | || Select '''Clean Energy''' node, and scroll down the '''Tool''' '''panel'''. | ||
− | || For this, select the node, and scroll down the '''Tool | + | || For this, select the node, and scroll down the '''Tool panel'''. |
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|| Click on the rectangle next to the cloud color. | || Click on the rectangle next to the cloud color. | ||
− | || To change the '''cloud''', click on the rectangle, next to '''cloud''' color. | + | || To change the '''cloud''' color, click on the rectangle, next to '''cloud''' color. |
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− | || Choose a sky blue color. | + | || In the '''Swatches''' tab, Choose a sky blue color. |
− | || The '''Cloud color''' | + | || The '''Cloud color''' dialog box opens. |
− | I will choose a sky blue color. | + | |
+ | In the '''Swatches''' tab, I will choose a sky blue color. | ||
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|| Cursor next to '''Water''' node. | || Cursor next to '''Water''' node. | ||
− | || Let's rearrange the positions of children of the '''Water''' | + | || Let's rearrange the positions of children of the '''Water node'''. |
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|| Select '''Sustenance''' node. | || Select '''Sustenance''' node. | ||
− | || I want to bring the '''Sustenance''' to the 5<sup>th</sup> sibling position | + | || I want to bring the '''Sustenance''' node to the 5<sup>th</sup> sibling position. |
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|| Hide the '''Tool panel'''. | || Hide the '''Tool panel'''. | ||
− | || Click on the right | + | || Click on the right arrow on the '''Tool panel''' to hide it. |
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+ | || Setect '''Sustenance'''. | ||
+ | || So let us first select it. | ||
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|| Click on '''Edit,''' '''Move and Sort'''. | || Click on '''Edit,''' '''Move and Sort'''. | ||
− | || Click on '''Edit, | + | || Click on '''Edit, Move and sort''' option. |
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|| Click on '''Edit,''' '''Move and Sort''' and hover mouse on the options. | || Click on '''Edit,''' '''Move and Sort''' and hover mouse on the options. | ||
− | || | + | || Nodes can be moved up, left or right using this pull-down. |
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− | || | + | || Cursor on the interface. |
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|| Now, let’s add Free or floating nodes. | || Now, let’s add Free or floating nodes. | ||
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|| Click on '''Edit,''' New '''Node,''' '''New''' '''floating''' '''Node''' | || Click on '''Edit,''' New '''Node,''' '''New''' '''floating''' '''Node''' | ||
− | || Click on '''Edit, | + | || Click on '''Edit, New Node,''' '''New''' '''floating''' '''Node'''. |
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|| Select the free floating '''node'''. | || Select the free floating '''node'''. | ||
− | Move the mouse slightly to left till the oval drag option appears on screen. | + | Move the mouse slightly to left till the oval drag option appears on the screen. |
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− | || Right click and select '''Edit Node core in | + | || Right-click and select '''Edit Node core in dialog''' option. |
Point to the dialog box. | Point to the dialog box. | ||
− | || Right click on the node, and select '''Edit Node core in | + | || Right-click on the node, and select '''Edit Node core in dialog''' option. |
'''Edit Node core in dialog '''opens. | '''Edit Node core in dialog '''opens. | ||
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− | || Cursor on the form of the | + | || Cursor on the form of the dialog box. |
− | || An '''Insert Table''' | + | || An '''Insert Table''' dialog box appears. |
This prompts the user to enter the number of columns needed in the table. | This prompts the user to enter the number of columns needed in the table. | ||
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− | || Type '''Ocean | + | || Type '''Ocean Currents''', '''Hydroelectric Power''' in the two columns. |
|| For node text, type, '''Ocean Currents''' and '''Hydroelectric Power''' in the two columns. | || For node text, type, '''Ocean Currents''' and '''Hydroelectric Power''' in the two columns. | ||
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|| Place the cursor anywhere on the table. | || Place the cursor anywhere on the table. | ||
− | || Place the cursor anywhere on the table and left click. | + | || Place the cursor anywhere on the table and left-click. |
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|| Click on '''Table,''' '''Append''' '''row'''. | || Click on '''Table,''' '''Append''' '''row'''. | ||
− | || Click on '''Table, | + | || Click on '''Table, Append row'''. |
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|| Click on '''Table''' and hold mouse next to '''Insert''' '''row'''. | || Click on '''Table''' and hold mouse next to '''Insert''' '''row'''. | ||
− | || If you choose '''Table, | + | || If you choose '''Table, Insert row''', a row is inserted above. |
I will not add any more rows to the table now. | I will not add any more rows to the table now. | ||
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|| Select '''Ocean currents''' and '''Water''' nodes, Add a connector. | || Select '''Ocean currents''' and '''Water''' nodes, Add a connector. | ||
− | || So, we can add a connector line with the Water node too. | + | || So, we can add a connector line with the '''Water node''' too. |
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|| Format connector line to point arrow to '''Ocean currents'''. | || Format connector line to point arrow to '''Ocean currents'''. | ||
|| Here make the arrow point to the floating node. | || Here make the arrow point to the floating node. | ||
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|| Cursor on the map. | || Cursor on the map. | ||
|| You may pause the video and explore more formatting options. | || You may pause the video and explore more formatting options. | ||
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+ | || Press '''Control''' '''S'''. | ||
+ | || Next, save the map, by pressing '''Control S'''. | ||
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'''Summary 8''' | '''Summary 8''' | ||
− | || Now let’s summarize. In this tutorial, we * Linked two nodes | + | || Now let’s summarize. In this tutorial, we |
+ | * Linked two nodes with a linking line | ||
* Wrote text on the linking line | * Wrote text on the linking line | ||
* Formatted the linking line properties | * Formatted the linking line properties | ||
− | * | + | * Changed the node shape |
* Added a cloud to a node | * Added a cloud to a node | ||
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'''Summary ''' | '''Summary ''' | ||
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− | * Changed cloud properties | + | * Changed the cloud properties |
− | * Added a floating node | + | * Added a floating node and |
− | * Added table to a node | + | * Added a table to a node |
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|| For assignment activity, please do the following. | || For assignment activity, please do the following. | ||
− | * Add a floating node | + | * Add a floating node in the map |
− | * Add a table to | + | * Add a table to the node |
− | * Add | + | * Add types of water resources around us in the table |
− | * Link it to Water cycle | + | * Link it to Water cycle node and |
* Position the floating node in the map appropriately | * Position the floating node in the map appropriately | ||
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− | || '''Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 11''' |
'''Spoken Tutorial Project''' | '''Spoken Tutorial Project''' | ||
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− | || '''Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 12''' |
'''Spoken Tutorial workshops''' | '''Spoken Tutorial workshops''' | ||
− | || We conduct workshops | + | || We conduct workshops and give certificates. |
Please write to us. | Please write to us. | ||
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− | || '''Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 13''' |
'''Forum for specific questions:''' | '''Forum for specific questions:''' | ||
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− | || '''Slide Number | + | || '''Slide Number 14''' |
'''Acknowledgement''' | '''Acknowledgement''' | ||
|| Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India. | || Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India. |
Latest revision as of 16:18, 28 October 2020
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Welcome to the tutorial on Linking line and floating node. |
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Learning Objectives |
In this tutorial, we will learn to,
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Learning Objectives |
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System and Software Requirement |
To record this tutorial, I am using
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Pre-requisites |
To follow this tutorial,
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Code Files |
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Slide Number 7
Chapter link http://epathshala.nic.in/wp-content/doc/book/flipbook/Class IX/0964-Science/CHAP 14/index.html |
We will make a map for students to study Natural Resources.
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Press window key. | First, let's open Freeplane.
Press the windows key on the keyboard. |
Type freeplane in the search form. | In the search form, type Freeplane. |
Open Freeplane. | Double click on the Freeplane icon to open the program. |
Cursor on the map. | The program may open with a previously loaded map. |
Press Ctrl+O or click on File, Open Saved map. | Press Ctrl, O or click on File, Open Saved map. |
From Desktop directory, select the nodes.mm.
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A dialog box opens. I have saved the input file in Desktop directory.
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Cursor on the map. | The map opens in Freeplane.
Click on Navigate, Fold, Unfold all. |
Point to Air pollution and Burning fossil fuels. | Let’s connect the two summary nodes with a linking line. |
Select both the nodes | For connecting two nodes with linking line, first select both the nodes. |
Select Burning fossil fuels node. | First select Burning fossil fuels node. |
Press and hold the Shift key. | Press and hold the Shift key. |
Choose Air pollution node. | Then choose Air pollution node.
Now both nodes are selected. |
Highlight the line added. | Then, press Control L to add the connector line. |
Hover mouse over Edit, Connect. | Menu alternate for this is Edit, Connect to add connection. |
Cursor on the connecting line and arrow. | Let's add text to the link line, to bring rigour to the map.
Notice that the arrow is pointing to air pollution. This shows burning fossil fuels contribute to air pollution. |
Place the cursor on the connector line and right click. | Place the cursor on the connector line and right click. |
Cursor on the Connector dialog box. | Connector dialog box opens, with many options for formatting. |
In the Middle label form Contributing factors | In the Middle label form, I will type Contributing factors. |
Click on Connector arrows pulldown. | Click on the connector arrows pulldown and notice we can retain or loose arrows. |
Click on Connector shapes pulldown. | Change connector line styles using Connector Shapes pulldown. |
Cursor on the connector shape. | Currently, I have a curve shape and I will keep it. |
Click on the 'OK' sign. | Click on the OK button to close the dialog box. |
Place cursor on line, left click to see a palm. | Place the cursor on line and left click to see a palm sign. |
Drag to move the line and resize, and bring back to where it was. | We can drag to move the line and resize to suit our needs. |
Cursor on Clean Energy. | Let’s change the node shape for Clean Energy. |
Select Clean energy node. | First, let’s select it. |
Click on the arrow. | Open the Tool panel.
Clean energy is different from fossil fuel energy. |
Scroll down the arrow. | Scroll down the Tool panel. |
In the Tool panel, Node shape pull down, select bubble. | Change node shape to Bubble using Tool panel, node shape pull down. |
Cursor on the windmills node. | When a node shape is changed, descendant nodes also change to the new shape. |
Hover mouse over the Clean energy node and it's children. | Select the descendant nodes and change them to desired styles later. |
Cursor on Clean energy node. | Next, I will add a cloud to the Clean Energy node. |
Select Clean Energy node, and scroll down the Tool panel. | For this, select the node, and scroll down the Tool panel. |
Under the Clouds option, check box of change. | In the Clouds option, click on the check box for change. |
Hover mouse over the node to show cloud. | Notice a cloud gets added to the node and it's children. |
Click on the rectangle next to the cloud color. | To change the cloud color, click on the rectangle, next to cloud color. |
In the Swatches tab, Choose a sky blue color. | The Cloud color dialog box opens.
In the Swatches tab, I will choose a sky blue color. |
Hover mouse over the squares below and click on Ok. | Notice that the square below, also shows the chosen color.
Click on the OK button. |
Cursor on the cloud. | Now the cloud has turned blue and stands out visually in the map. |
Cursor next to Water node. | Let's rearrange the positions of children of the Water node. |
Select Sustenance node. | I want to bring the Sustenance node to the 5th sibling position. |
Hide the Tool panel. | Click on the right arrow on the Tool panel to hide it.
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Setect Sustenance. | So let us first select it. |
Click on Edit, Move and Sort. | Click on Edit, Move and sort option. |
Click on Move Node (sibling down) twice. | Click twice, on Move Node, sibling down. |
Hover mouse over Sustenance. | This moves the node two places down. |
Click on Edit, Move and Sort and hover mouse on the options. | Nodes can be moved up, left or right using this pull-down. |
Cursor on the canvas. | Keyboard shortcut for this, is to press control with arrow keys. |
Hover mouse over Edit, Move and Sort, Sort Children option | In Freeplane we can also sort child nodes.
The Sort children option seen here, sorts child nodes alphabetically. |
Cursor on the interface. | Now, let’s add Free or floating nodes.
Floating nodes are useful to convey or connect multiple concepts in the map. |
Click on Edit, New Node, New floating Node | Click on Edit, New Node, New floating Node. |
Show the new node on the canvas. | A Free node without any connections is added. |
Select the free node.
Move the mouse slightly to get oval icon to drag it. |
Select the free floating node.
Move the mouse slightly to left till the oval drag option appears on the screen. |
Move the free node to the right of Clean energy node. | Left click, drag and move the free node to the right of Clean energy node. |
Add a text box in video, Let's add a table to the node. | Let's add a table to the node. |
Right-click and select Edit Node core in dialog option.
Point to the dialog box. |
Right-click on the node, and select Edit Node core in dialog option.
Edit Node core in dialog opens. |
Click on Table, Table. | In the box click on the Table menu and select Table option. |
Cursor on the form of the dialog box. | An Insert Table dialog box appears.
This prompts the user to enter the number of columns needed in the table. |
Type 2 in the form, click on OK button. | In the how many columns form, type 2, and click on the OK button. |
Type Ocean Currents, Hydroelectric Power in the two columns. | For node text, type, Ocean Currents and Hydroelectric Power in the two columns.
These are sources of clean energy. |
Cursor on the table menu. | Once a table is added, we can add or delete rows and columns in the table. |
Place the cursor anywhere on the table. | Place the cursor anywhere on the table and left-click. |
Point to the formatting options in the dialog box.
Click on Table and open the pull down. |
Then, options to format the table are available in the drop downs. |
Click on Table, Append row. | Click on Table, Append row. |
Cursor next to the new row. | A new row is added below the last row. |
Type Solar power and Nuclear power in 2nd row. | Add two more clean energies in the new row.
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Click on Table and hold mouse next to Insert row. | If you choose Table, Insert row, a row is inserted above.
I will not add any more rows to the table now. |
Click on OK button. | Click on the OK button. |
Cursor on the canvas. | Ideas in the floating node link with other nodes in the map. |
Hover mouse next to nodes in table and clean energy. | Since they are clean energy, they can be connected to Clean Energy node. |
Select the Free node and clean energy node. Press Ctrl+L. | So, let's link the floating node with Clean energy. |
Cursor on the linking line. | The arrow on the connector line points to Clean energy. |
Cursor on Water node. | Clean energy also arises from Water and can be regenerated. |
Select Ocean currents and Water nodes, Add a connector. | So, we can add a connector line with the Water node too. |
Format connector line to point arrow to Ocean currents. | Here make the arrow point to the floating node. |
Cursor on the map. | You may pause the video and explore more formatting options. |
Press Control S. | Next, save the map, by pressing Control S.
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Click on File, Quit Freeplane. | Click on File, Quit Freeplane to quit Freeplane. |
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Summary 8 |
Now let’s summarize. In this tutorial, we
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Summary |
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Assignment |
For assignment activity, please do the following.
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Glimpse of assignment. | Your assignment may look similar to this. |
Slide Number 11
Spoken Tutorial Project |
This video summarises the Spoken Tutorial Project.
Please download and watch it. |
Slide Number 12
Spoken Tutorial workshops |
We conduct workshops and give certificates.
Please write to us. |
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Forum for specific questions: |
Please post your timed queries in the forum. |
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Acknowledgement |
Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by MHRD, Government of India. |
This is Rani from IIT, Bombay. Thank you for joining. |