Top Tools: bubblus

Bubbl.us is a simple and free web application that lets you brainstorm online.  You can:

  • Create colourful mind maps online
  • Share and work with friends
  • Embed your mind map in your blog or website
  • Email and print your mind map
  • Save your mind map as an image
  • Website: bubbl.us
  • Cost: Free
  • Availability: Online
  • Top 100 Tools 2011: 90=
  • Top 100 Tools 2010: 89
  • Top 100 Tools 2009:  55=
  • Top 100 Tools 2008: 83=
  • Top 100 Tools 2007: -

Comments from some of those who selected bubbl.us as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2009

  • There are MANY available mind-mapping tools, but in my district I found bubbl.us useful due to the fact that it is not blocked by our administrators and does not require a registration in order to use it. Mind mapping is useful when working with vocabulary as well as when flowcharting work or creating a graphic organizer for writing assignments. Mary Howard
  • Online mindmapping. Use both with learners and for CPD planning Leia Fee

Comments from those who selected bubbl.us as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2008

  • “Simple collaborative mind-mapping tool”  Jason Denys
  • “a great flow charting tool that lets individuals and groups sketch out their conceptual map.”  Andrew Middleton

Comments from those who selected bubbl.us as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2007

  • “useful for ordering thoughts, ideas and projects – bubbl.us is fantastic for collaborative work”  Lisa Valentine”A fantastic collaborative mindmapping application, freely available online.”  Russel Tarr
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