Software Resources

Padlet

Great to create a Digital research wall for your project.

Padlet is a software people use to make and share content with others.

Somewhere between a doc and a full-fledged website builder, Padlet empowers everyone to make the content they want, whether it's a quick bulletin board, a blog, or a portfolio.

www.padlet.com

Linoit

Linoit is a free service that allows you to create a canvas of online multi-media sticky notes. In addition to basic text, the sticky notes you place on your canvas can contain videos, images, and file attachments. Linoit allows you to alter the size and color of your fonts and you can use the built-in calendar tool to set due dates on your sticky notes.

To use Linoit, you must register for an account (free). Once you have registered, you can create as many sticky note canvases (similar to bulletin boards) as you like. You can make your canvasses and notes public or private. If you make a canvas public, others can add sticky notes to the collaborative board and read others' notes as well.

Website

http://linoit.com/

Lucidchart

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lucidchart - Online Diagramming and Flowcharting

Type

Diagramming software

License

Subscription only

Website

www.lucidchart.com

Lucidchart is a web-based commercial service which allows users to collaborate and work together in real time to create flowcharts, organizational charts, website wireframes, UML designs, mind maps, software prototypes, and many other diagram types. Built on web standards such as HTML5 and JavaScript, Lucidchart is supported in many common web browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11+.

MindMeister

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MindMeister

Type

Web productivity tools

License

Freemium

Website

mindmeister.com

MindMeister is an online mind mapping application that allows its users to visualize, share and present their thoughts via the cloud.[1] MindMeister was launched in 2007 by MeisterLabs GmbH, a software company founded by Michael Hollauf and Till Vollmer.[2]. After 10 years in the market, MindMeister has more than 7 million users who created more than a billion ideas to date.[3]

MindMup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MindMup

Type

Mind Mapping

License

Non-free license with restriction on use.[1]

Website

www.mindmup.com

MindMup is a mind mapping application written primarily in JavaScript and designed to run in HTML5 browsers. It can also be used to create argument maps[2] and concept maps.[3] MindMup is released under an MIT-like license with a non-compete clause that restricts use,[1] which makes it non-free software. The source code is available from GitHub.[4]

MindMup has been praised for its simple and intuitive interface and short learning curve [5] and power-user features.[6] It has been recommended for the use in education, in particular due to anonymous access and not requiring account signup to use cloud services.[7][8]