Thanks for trying this Morcego map!
Morcego is a bat-cool concept map software you can navigate if you have java installed on your computer and in your browser.This is a cut-down version of the installation at Morcego, and there are known problems in getting it with Firefox. Internet Explorer can be awkward, and Opera runs some parts but not others, but Google Chrome works as soon as java is installed locally.
Once Java is installed on your machine, and you've loaded this page, you should see this text and a node map to the left, which will have a bat icon in the upper left corner. If those are not visible, try re-loading the page.
How to play with it:
- Click nodes to navigate to them. As you browse, information will be loaded in this description box.
- Some nodes are hyperlinks to other sites.
- Drag mouse on empty space to rotate graph.
- Drag nodes to move them, the graph will balance itself again when you release.
- Rotate fast and relase, like throwing, to make it keep spinning.
Back here on the description box, directional arrows also help you navigate.
- Click on an arrow to reveal a drop down list of linked pages.
- Click on an item in the list to go to that page.
More info at Morcego's website
Get started by clicking on any of the nodes; but if you want a somewhat more structured introduction, try the Info1 node, or start exploring the project by clicking on EatingSpaces and following the expanding nodework.