Last Call: Hands-on, live online session using Mind Map templates with SharePoint
At 1:00pm EST today, I am delivering a one and a half hour, live online workshop for using MindManager Templates with SharePoint. This is a set of templates I’ve been working on for the past couple months that get your site design from 0 to 60 in less than five minutes.
For site managers, site collection admin, information architects or SharePoint consultants, this could be the best $89.00 you spend this month. You’ll get the entire set of templates and a hands-on walk through on how to extend them and create your own.
Here are a couple of screencasts from previous sessions to give you an idea on how the templates might be used. Also, you can view feedback from a previous session.


ooops, i missed it, how can i get/buy theses mindmanager templates ?
Thanks
Hi Mark,
Thank you for the tutorial and templates, this technique is awesome.
Question:
How do you populate the Map Parts out of the .mmap template? Is there a .mmmp or .xmmmp file that I cannot find?
Recommendation:
Permission levels are usually associated with groups, not directly to lists. So a better example would be to have the list have a People/Groups subtopic where each Group Item has a permission level drop down. Or to be more readable, you would have a permissions subtopic with each permission level(Just the name, not a full copy) as it’s subtopics. Then each permission level would have People or Group Items. You could then use a relation to map back to the site collection level permission levels.
Here is an image example:
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/403677/Permissions.jpg
Also note that there should be a permissions drop down on the [Site] Visitors/Members/Owners groups as well as on the People/Groups objects.
Thank you,
Robert R Freeman
Robert – Open the map with all of the examples on it. Open the map parts panel. Click a node that you want to turn into a template. In the middle of the map parts panel, click the link that turns the topic to a map part.
Now you’ve have a way to break down the entire map into individual components.
Regards,
Mark
Thanks Mark,
I was hoping you had packaged it like the nice folder structure from the demo. If you get a chance, can you export the following folder to a zip file?
C:\Documents and Settings\YOURUSERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Mindjet\MindManager\8\Library\ENU\Map Parts
-Robert
Are youi doing this session again? or Can I purchase the templates directly with out the demo?
thx,
Allen