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Mindomo SmackDown

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During this SmackDown I was able to dive into the website Mindomo. This website offers collaborative and conceptual mind mapping. Through these mind maps you can organize information, collaborate with group members and create daily planning sheets. I found this website to be very helpful for visual learners and educators. This website is available to the use of anyone including teachers, students and work professionals. With the ability to utilize tools on the website to customize your map, users are able to create something that is all their own. After researching this website and becoming familiar with it, I can see myself using this tool in the future. As a student this is helpful in organization and planning. It is also very useful in goal setting and planning large events, especially when working with others. I find it much easier to visualize plans and ideas. It allows for a smooth process and easier communication. This website gives educators and learners the opportunity.

Good/Bad Website Smackdown

Website should be adequately perceptible and usable regardless of the source it is being seen on. Websites that use a distinct plan that has clear pictures and open space are going to be satisfying to the user. When customers or users of the website find a website that can be customized to them they will be drawn in.  Color schemes that stand out, but also correlate and flow, will be appealing to the users eye. Simplicity is key to a successful and manageable website.  Here is my smackdown to presenting a good and bad website.