We invite you to join Cmappers.net, an environment where the Cmappers Community learns, communicates, collaborates and shares. Cmappers.net provides a set of tools to learn about concept mapping, its uses and applications, to construct and share concept maps, and interact and share with other Cmappers. To access the resources and tools in Cmappers.net you must register at the site, following the instructions presented below. In the Learn section of Cmappers.net, you will find predesigned and recommended Learning Itineraries provided to help you to learn to build and use concept maps, serving as guides through a large number of Learning Objects on concept mapping, including videos, articles, good practices, specialized opinions, discussion forums, news and documentation. Cmappers.net is highly integrated with the CmapTools software tools for building and sharing concept maps. In other sections of Cmappers.net you will be able to search through hundreds of thousands of concept maps. You will be able to manipulate your concept maps in an integrated concept map server (CmapServer), and construct, edit and share your concept maps using CmapTools. You will also have access to all the papers presented at the International Conferences on Concept Mapping. Registration is free, and you will always have the option of canceling your registration, deleting all your personal or professional information provided. Please review the terms and conditions by clicking here. To register at the site and start a session you need to have an account with Windows Live ID for authentication. If you do not have a Windows Live ID account you can create one for free by clicking here. You will need a valid email address to create a Windows Live ID account.
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