If you need a tool to turn text into interactive maps for teaching, Textomap is a top pick. The tool uses AI technology to turn text-based source material into maps rapidly and easily, and you can customize and embed them easily. It can handle multiple languages, export to CSV and Google Maps, and offers a range of pricing tiers depending on your needs.
Another tool worth checking out is TreeMind, an AI-based online mind mapping tool. Its core use is to create mind maps, tree diagrams and other visualizations, but you can also use it to organize and present educational material in a more creative and engaging way. It offers real-time collaboration and a range of export options.
For a gamification twist, Educup Study turns various sources of information into interactive, gamified lessons in a matter of minutes. The tool is geared for teachers who want to create engaging lessons quickly, with personalized summaries and exercises based on individual students' needs. It can handle multiple languages and includes detailed support documentation.
If you need a tool that can accept a wide variety of source materials, Mapify lets you turn PDFs, Word documents, PowerPoint presentations and more into mind maps. The tool is good for breaking down complex information and for brainstorming and planning, so it could be useful in an educational setting.