Mimap for Teachers

Mind Maps for Teachers
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Generate lesson plan mind maps in seconds — from any topic, YouTube video, or web article. Spend less time preparing, more time inspiring your students.

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Build any lesson from any source

Paste a link or type a topic — Mimap's AI instantly structures it into a lesson plan mind map ready to use in class.

Mind Map from YouTube

Paste any educational video link and get a structured lesson outline from the transcript — ready to present to class.

Mind Map from Articles

Drop any article, research paper, or resource URL — AI extracts the key points and maps them for classroom discussion.

Mind Map from Topic

Type any subject or lesson title and let AI generate a full structured lesson plan mind map in seconds.

Deep Thinking Mode

Switch to Deep mode for richer, more detailed AI maps — perfect for complex curriculum topics using gpt-5.5.

Choose your map structure

Mind MapLogicalOrganizationCatalogTimelineFishbone

Mind mapping tools built for educators

Every feature is designed to help teachers save preparation time and deliver clearer, more engaging lessons.

AI Lesson Planning

Plan a full lesson in seconds, not hours

Type a topic, paste a curriculum document, or drop a YouTube link — Mimap AI instantly generates a structured lesson plan mind map. Spend less time preparing, more time teaching.

Photosynthesis — Grade 8 BiologyGenerated ✓
World War II — Causes & EffectsGenerated ✓
Quadratic Equations — Step by StepGenerated ✓
Visual Clarity

Color-code topics, terms, and difficulty levels

Assign distinct themes and colors to each subject or unit so students instantly know what they are looking at. Rich text formatting lets you highlight key terms, definitions, and important concepts.

Share with Students

Export handouts or share with a link — no account needed

Export your lesson map as a high-quality PDF or PNG for printed or digital handouts. Share via public link so students can open the map on any device without signing up.

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How to create a lesson plan mind map in 3 steps

1

Choose your source

Type a lesson topic, paste a YouTube video link, or drop a resource URL.

2

AI generates the lesson map

Pick a map structure — Logical, Timeline, or Fishbone — and Mimap instantly structures your lesson content.

3

Customize, export & share

Apply your subject color theme, add notes, then export as PDF or share a link directly with students.

How teachers use mind maps in the classroom

  • Generate structured lesson plan mind maps from any topic in seconds
  • Turn educational YouTube videos into ready-to-teach lesson outlines
  • Map key concepts from research articles for classroom discussion
  • Color-code subjects and units so students navigate content visually
  • Share lesson maps with students via public link — no sign-up needed
  • Break down complex topics into digestible visual structures
  • Use Fishbone or Timeline structures to illustrate causes, effects, and sequences

Frequently asked questions

Is Mimap free for teachers?

Yes. Mimap has a free plan that includes 3 AI credits with no credit card required. Each AI action (map generation or AI node tools like Expand Ideas, Pros & Cons, SWOT Analysis) costs 1 credit. Teachers can upgrade to Pro for 200 credits/month.

How do I create a lesson plan mind map?

Type your lesson topic (e.g. "Photosynthesis Grade 8"), choose a map structure like Logical or Timeline, and click Generate. Mimap AI instantly creates a structured lesson plan mind map you can edit and share.

Can I create a mind map from a YouTube educational video?

Yes. Paste any YouTube video link into Mimap and the AI extracts the transcript to build a structured lesson outline. Works with lectures, documentaries, and educational content.

How do I share mind maps with my students?

Every mind map has a shareable public link. Students can open the map on any device without needing a Mimap account — just send the link via email or your LMS.

What map structures are most useful for teaching?

Logical maps work great for step-by-step instruction. Timeline maps help illustrate sequences and historical events. Fishbone structures are ideal for cause-and-effect lessons. Organization charts help show hierarchies clearly.

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