Become a better version of yourself with mind mapping


We returned, as we promised, with another mind-map that made us proud. This week we have an interesting topic about e-learning, and how should students use social media, blogging and other relevant tools to have succes. We would like to thank “SwedishTeacher”, Mr. Isaksson for using Mindomo to create such an amazingly detailed map. I only left the main under-topics, to fit the page. You can browse the full map here Enjoy!

Today’s article is a simple how-to about buying Mindomo Team and Education plans. We would like to give you a new chance to tell us if you encounter any trouble during the purchase process. MINDOMO EDUCATION – to purchase you have to follow these steps: 1. Create a Mindomo account 2. Send us a scanned image of your Student/Faculty ID static a current date here, and wait for our confirmation to proceed to step no.3…

First of all, we finished working on a face-lift for our dashboard. This is very important for us to have so much feedback from our users on the Forum. Also, our website is in course of re-branding. We can hardly wait for our new identity to come to life. Collaborated with this, our highly secret team of programmers is getting some new features ready for next year. I will try to get a sneak peek…

Starting this week, we will choose from the public mind-maps on our website, the most interactive and interesting ones, and post them on Facebook. Every week, on Monday, monitor our fan page and see if you’re famous :). So, the winner last week, with a mind-map about a Media-Center how to is Ben Ritchie. Congratulations to him! There is an impressive level of detail in his map. Check out the map on our Facebook page.…

Summary:How we did usability testing and what usability problems we discovered since we started to focus on it. For those who don’t know what usability is, I recommend reading Jakob Nielsen’s Introduction to Usability. Simply put: usability is a measurement for how easy user interfaces is to use. Usability Testing is something every software development company should study and do well. I have to admit that we had absolutely no clue how to do it…