Monday, September 10, 2012

MindMaple Inc. Partners with Teachers to Help Today's Youth Grasp the Knowledge for Tomorrow


San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) September 07, 2012

While the concept of mind mapping has been around since the 3rd century, technological advances have given rise to some amazing computer utilities that can be used by virtually anyone to help harness the truly incredible power of the human brain. Perhaps in no other area is this more prevalent then with the education sector.

MindMaple Inc., the creators of powerful mind mapping software, is leading the way in helping teachers and students alike to realize the power that is now available at their fingertips. Through the use of this software, anyone can now transfer their previous Notepad brainstorming ideas and utilize the powers of mind mapping software to turn those ideas into a clearly formulated visual map.

According to Erin Klein, a teacher who runs the popular education/technology blog http://www.kleinspiration.com, "MindMaple can bring your brainstorms off the notepad and into the electronic world, providing easy access for sharing and creating new ideas. With MindMaple, it's easy to generate new ideas, visualize the plan and structure, and then classify and group the ideas into a comprehensive lesson plan. Meanwhile, from a student's perspective, MindMaple provides a solid foundation to brainstorm ideas and help solve problems and make decisions".

To help initiate MindMaple's desire to help those involved in the education system, for a limited time, Mindmaple is seeking additional educators and school systems throughout the nation who are interested in receiving MindMaple's paid product, free of charge. It is the companies belief that once educators become familiar with the basics of mind mapping software, it will only be a matter of time before more follow suit and incorporate it into their core curriculum.








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