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1.6. MC Education
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4. 10% Discount
4.1. Use this discount code when signing up for a paid MindMeister plan:
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5. Subscription plans
5.1. Basic
5.1.1. Free
5.1.2. Limited mind maps
5.1.3. Limited features
5.2. Edu Personal
5.2.1. 2.99 € user/month
5.2.2. For individuals
5.2.3. Personal projects
5.3. Edu Pro
5.3.1. 4.99 € user/month
5.3.2. For educators, researchers and non-profit teams
5.4. Edu Campus
5.4.1. 1 € user/month
5.4.2. For schools & universities
5.4.3. Multiple admins
5.4.4. Priority support
6. Questions?
7. Integrations
7.1. Google
7.1.1. Google Apps
7.1.2. Google Drive
7.1.3. Google Docs Add-on
7.1.4. Google Hangouts
7.1.5. Google Glass
7.2. Evernote
7.3. Dropbox
8. Demonstration
9. Benefits
9.1. Share your maps & brainstorm with others
9.1.1. Real-time collaboration
9.1.2. Unlimited number of people
9.1.3. Built-in chat window
9.1.4. Connect with Google Hangouts & video chat with up to 9 others
9.2. All in one solution
9.2.1. Brainstorm and collaborate
9.2.2. Structure
9.2.3. Add images, themes and styles
9.2.4. Present
9.3. Easy to use
9.3.1. Award-winning user interface
9.3.2. Clutter-free & intuitive
9.3.3. No learning required
9.4. Fast
9.4.1. Works with shortcuts
9.4.2. Frictionless brainstorming
9.5. Software as a Service
9.5.1. Manageable costs
9.5.2. Pay as you go
9.6. No installation, no manual updating
9.7. Accessible from anywhere, anytime
9.8. Secure
9.8.1. Encrypted communication
9.8.2. Strictest privacy rules
10. What is MindMeister?
10.1. Market-leader in online mind mapping and collaboration
10.2. Completely web-based
10.2.1. All mind maps are stored in the cloud
10.2.2. Runs in any standard web browser
10.2.3. Native mobile apps
10.2.3.1. iOS
10.2.3.1.1. iPad
10.2.3.2. Android
10.2.3.2.1. Tablets
11. Uses in Education
11.1. Plan and organize group projects
11.2. Collaborate with teachers and students
11.3. Brainstorm & outline texts
11.4. Take notes in class
11.5. Summarize articles & books
11.6. Memorize complex information
11.7. Create engaging presentations
12. What is mind mapping?
12.1. Term coined by Tony Buzan
12.1.1. English researcher
12.1.2. 1970s
12.1.3. Need to deal with large amounts of information at University
12.1.4. Looked for new and more effective thinking, reading and memorizing techniques
12.2. Classic mind map
12.2.1. Type of diagram
12.2.2. Visual thinking & brainstorming tool
12.2.3. Mind maps...
12.2.3.1. Structure information
12.2.3.2. Enhance productivity
12.2.3.3. Further creativity
12.2.3.4. Improve memory & recall