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GitMind- A Great Online Mind Map Maker Tool for Teachers and Students

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GitMind is a free web-based tool that you can use to create beautiful mental maps. Developing ideas is a great tool for planning projects. Collaborative teamwork is a great feature that teachers and students can use to communicate and collaborate on shared mind maps. You can start creating your mind map blank or use the pre-built Gitmin template. Image credit GitMind In addition to mind maps, you can use GitMind to visualize your ideas with org charts, tree diagrams, flow charts, skeleton diagrams, logic structures, and more. Everything you create in GitMind is automatically stored in the cloud, so you can access the Internet at any time. [ Related. Best mental mapping for Google Drive ] GitMind is definitely a good tool for us in the field of education. Teachers - Students can visualize their learning, draw learning projects, collaborate on collaborative projects, take instruction notes to understand, complete visual communication, and more. After all, GitMind is easy - easy

Best Mind Mapping Tools for Teachers and Students

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A mind map, as defined by AYOA, is "a visual thinking tool used to gather information and ideas". It is a mental heuristic that helps us win, organize our ideas and thoughts in a more structured and organized way. Brevity Brevity is the main feature of mind maps. When creating a mind map, you focus only on the key, clearing the clutter and making room for new ideas that may have come from a captured relationship or relationship. Hence the reputation of mind maps as thinking tools that improve memory, creativity and productivity. For us, mind maps in education are the primary learning tool that can be used in many different ways. For example, students can create mind maps to help with their mental processes (e.g. think to write). By combining ideas into different structures (threads), students discover new connections, discover new ideas, ways of reasoning, a process known as idea formation. Mind maps can also help students learn visually and creatively by displaying informa