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  • Axon Idea Processor-Concept Mapping - This link goes directly to an explanation of concept diagramming. I do not have experience with this software.
  • Inspiration Software - This is the software that was used to create the initial version of the diagrams published in "SuccessTypes." It is extremely easy to use because it is (pardon the pun!) very intuitive.
  • Mind Tools - Helping you to live an excellent life! - This site addresses the development of intuitive thinking skills. Links to websites, books, software, etc.
  • Mind Mapping - This site has great links to mind mapping sites on the web. Mind mapping, a term coined by Tony Buzan, was the original name for concept diagramming, or in SuccessTypes language, bubble diagramming.
  • Study Skills and Test-Taking Strategies for Medical Students - This is the only other book on the market (that I know of) that applies psychological type to success in medical school. It is part of the Oklahoma Notes series. It is different from SuccessTypes in that it does not relate the time management principles and stress management to the student's type. It does have a good discussion of test taking strategies and learning styles.
  • SuccessTypes for Medical Students: Chapter 2 - This free on-line chapter provides the basic concept that underlies much of the book. It describes the difference between "linear" and "integrative" learning approaches and their relevance to multiple choice exams.
  • TTU Extended Learning Publications - SuccessTypes - This is the publisher's website on the Texas Tech University campus. This site has an on-line order form.
  • Creative Learning Company - World leader in the provision of learning techniques and assessment tools for improved learning and work performance.

    Creative Learning Company - World leader in the provision of learning techniques and assessment tools for improved learning and work performance.


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