Aim

This tool supports brainstorming, project planning, taking notes, collaboration in a team, as well as teamwork productivity. It develops the creativity and a free flow of ideas. Users can share the prepared or updated mind maps in real-time with other users across in-browser and mobile apps, both privately with an unlimited number of users or publicly.

HE teachers, while implementing this tool to students in the classroom will need to explain the way to access the tool, how does it work and how can it support the topics. In general, a vital issue is to present the idea of mind mapping which is a useful technique that involves creating a visual diagram to capture and structure information, ideas, or concepts and is directly supported in MindMeister. HE teachers should indicate the benefits the tool can bring during considering new ideas or exploring a concept in a more in-depth way. Developing a mind map with MindMeister might be a very good way to arrange a thought and keep things organised. While teaching students about the applicability of MindMeister, teachers can present some examples of already created mind maps and give some recommendations and insight, which might be helpful to create own mind map, order topics, underline the presented information and commonly develop the map. Teachers can also organise the brainstorming session with the students by giving them task and present the result in mind map created in MindMeister.