There are ten default types of node: question, answer, list view, map view, pro, con, note, decision, reference, argument. There are three types of relationship between nodes: associative, transclusive, categorical. Images can be placed directly into a view, assigned to a node, or assigned to the background picture. Features of Compendium include: • Drag and drop documents and websites onto a map • Complete freedom to arrange icons • Keyword tagging • Map and label the connections between concepts to illustrate links • Create dialogue maps to display links between everyone's ideas in group projects • Create
argument maps collaboratively, editing each other's writing • Create issue/problem templates • Share learning pathways • Organise large amounts of information • Place resources in sequence to develop a learning path Users can choose to use Compendium with either the
Apache Derby (internal) or
MySQL (external)
relational database management system. The software is networked and supports concurrency and different views when using MySQL. == History ==