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Mindmap Instructions: To scroll the mindmap above, click and drag the map's background and move it around, or click on background and use the arrow keys. To link to another page, click a link button above. To see a note, hover over a note button above. To Fold/Unfold a node, click the node or right click a Node and select Fold/Unfold all from Node. Buttons above: Search, Go to, Zoom in or CTRL '+', Zoom out or CTRL '-', Reset (center), Shadow On/ Off, FreeMind, BG color.

 

The Geometry Center was a mathematics research and education center at the University of Minnesota. It was established by the National Science Foundation in the late 1980's and closed in 1998. Its founding director was Al Marden. The focus of the Center's work was the use of computers for research and education in geometry.

The Mind Map of the Geometry Center is an image-centered diagram that represents connections between various topics and concepts related to the The Geometry Center website. Last updated: January 18, 2007. Source: The Geometry Center.
 

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