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Communications & Collaboration  Conceptual Change (KAT)  
Collaborative Brainstorming  Mindmapping  

 Description

Coggle is a free collaborative visual mind-mapping tool that helps you make sense of complex things. It produces hierarchically structured documents, like a branching tree.  Additionally, it produces beautiful mind maps quickly and easily and chose to share them with your friends and brainstorm together.

Above all, it integrates seamlessly with Google Drive, so you can organise your mindmaps how you like and easily share with your existing Google contacts. click then link to build your first mind map here, https://coggle.it.

Another good news is, Coggle supports LaTeX to produce math expressions!


 Features
  • Real-time collaboration.
  • Download as PDF & Image.
  • Like other Google Apps, comments & chat function is included.
  • Track changes thru history versioning.
  • Sync over devices and allow user to access them any where any time.

 Affordances
  • Mindmaps are useful for anyone to plan, take notes, visualise information, brainstorm, solve problems, and share information.
  • Easy to use with short learning curve. Mind maps is useful to organise information.
  • Collaborative and cooperative learning.
  • Students can create their own brainstorming maps with the click of a button. Adding, moving, and deleting text and branches is simple, and with a variety of customization options, students will be eager to create their own designs.
  • Coggle challenges students to organize their ideas visually while also promoting collaboration among students and teachers. These features help students discover important connections that can lead to a better understanding of content.

 Limitations
  • No able to attach file to the nodes.
  • Basic colors are meant for free account users.

 Educator Usage

How can Coggle be used in the classroom?

Coggle can be used by students to brainstorm, consolidate information, plan tasks, or present a topic. As a teacher, you can use it to organize and present information on your interactive whiteboard during class. As I’ve mentioned before, I used to dislike mind maps but I now use them to collect everyone’s ideas when I’m leading a meeting on a digital projector.How can Coggle be used in the classroom? Coggle can be used by students to brainstorm, consolidate information, plan tasks, or present a topic. As a teacher, you can use it to organize and present information on your interactive whiteboard during class. As I’ve mentioned before, I used to dislike mind maps but I now use them to collect everyone’s ideas when I’m leading a meeting on a digital projector.

Lesson & Activity Ideas

Use Coggle at the beginning stages of the writing process. After you assign writing of any genre, students can use Coggle to create their brainstorming maps. Once students display all their ideas, they can drag and drop ideas under web squares containing their main topics. This site also is great for creating any kind of flowchart a student would need for other projects or assignments. Work is automatically saved to the student's Google Drive, so there is no need to worry about maps disappearing. With the ability to download maps as PDF or PNG files, it is very easy for students to turn their work in for teachers to grade.

Learning Value

Coggle is great for keeping students organized. Students should use this tool before writing any essay or paper to show the main ideas and sub-ideas they want to include. Visualization is important for students, because it teaches them to see the end product even before writing an introduction. The collaboration feature is perfect for peer reviewing and editing. After creating a map, students can share it with their peers. Then their peers can add feedback on their papers by using the comment feature. If students use other Google apps or sites, the commenting feature is identical to the commenting feature on a Google Doc, for example. Teachers can also use this feature to see where students are in their brainstorming process and even to see a student's revision history. This feature allows teachers to know when a student gets stuck in the brainstorming process or even to provide suggestions of main ideas or subtopics. Students can use the commenting feature to ask the teacher questions on specific parts of their maps as well. If easy brainstorming is the goal, this site is absolutely top-notch. For those who want more customization features, this site may come up short, as changing text fonts and web shapes are not an option and text colors are limited. If creativity is the objective, there are better options out there for students.


 Platforms Supported
Latest version of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari browers

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