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Coggle: Strength Lies in The Roots

Hello, peeps!


Coggle in its description, it promises its users the clear way to share complex information. Usually, I prefer using a mind map to sketch ideas before I write essays. Therefore, you could use Coggle as a tool to display framework before writing essays so the structure will be clearer. Using Coggle is easier than manual because you don't have to erase one by one if the structure doesn't meet your objective. The reason why I described Coggle as strength lies in the roots is because the branches in Coggle look like roots! What makes it strong is how the information of a triumphant topic or maybe the simplest topic on earth be represented in the diagram, as you know it usually display the keywords and minimal number of sentences.

To be honest, Coggle is a new platform for me to generate mindmaps and flowcharts. Before this, I've been sketching mind maps manually or just using MindMeister. As I discovered Coggle, I think in terms of basic features, Coggle allows its users to import images from PC or laptop compared to MindMeister, if you only have basic plan which is free account. However, you may dislike its resolution because it depends on the original size of the uploaded image. Other than having multiple starting point in your mind map, you can also create loops and branches to set up flexible diagrams.


Here, I provide you some examples of the public diagrams from Coggle that can be used as your template and references! Next, you may want to download the diagrams into PDF file, PNG, plain text and many more!

1. Carbon and the Molecular Diversity of Life: Look at how powerful a diagram could represent a wide topic with precise phrases. No more long texts during revisions!

2. COVID-19 Economic Impacts: This is how you could use Coggle to framework competent essays!

3. Verbs: Simple but complete!


Happy reading and good day!


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