Gordon Brown's Labour Party Conference Speech in a mind map
I thought I would run an experiment today, listen to Gordon Brown's conference speech on the television, map it and publish it. What would it say that the script and the video do not say?My process was as follows:
- Prepare web export template - minor edits to a clickable imagemap export I have used many times
- Create a folder on my conferenceREACTION web space.
- Tweet that am I doing it.
- Start mapping and try to ignore other interruptions e.g. a tweet from Maurice asking if I was there?
- During the speech I posted the map 3 or 4 times. Also added a bit of fill colour to topics and changed the background colour. Note to self - setup a webfolder next time.
- When speech finished, posted map and tweeted again.
- Added images and changed to split tree growth direction to get more content across the screen. The speech flip flops down the tree.
And received some feedback:
- "I didn't watch Gordon Brown's speech - but based on the excellent mind map that Andrew Wilcox has produced, I must say it lacks one big thing - VISION."
- "Mind map is cool. Did it take long to do? Obviously not too long."
- "It's interesting to compare the relative small size of the 'New Economic Model' to the larger scale of the other (spending commitment) sections."
- "Thanks for the concise overview."
Labels: clickable map, conference, event, export, web




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