Does group brainstorming really work?

Brainstorms have become common workplace rituals. Discover practical techniques you can use to make your next group brainstorm a creative success.
Mind Maps for pre and post-assessment

Discover the benefits of using Mind Maps for pre and post-assessment of students’ learning and how you can best apply this in the classroom.
OpenGenius Applied Innovation training course, January 2020

Here at OpenGenius, we have started the New Year as we mean to go on with our first Certified Applied Innovation course of 2020. The course attracted delegates from all around the world, with teams and individuals hailing from Korea, Poland, Qatar, France and many more. The Accredited OpenGenius Applied Innovation course is all about […]
Innovation 101: What it actually means & how you can use it

By breaking down what innovation actually means, you may be surprised to learn how much of it you can bring to your own everyday processes.
Happy New Year from Team Ayoa

2019 has been a very exciting year for us, full of new ventures and ambitious goals. We share some of our favorite highlights of 2019 ahead of the new year.
4 simple ways to get your creative juices flowing

Feeling the struggle of getting back into the creative mindset as we head into 2020? Try these simple techniques to lift you out of that post-Christmas slump and reignite your creative brain-power.
How to stay focused during the Christmas countdown

With Christmas on the horizon and the holidays in sight, we share our tips on staying focused during the festive season so you stay on track to success.
Case study: How Mind Mapping has helped with my dyslexia

One of our users shares their first-hand experience of how Mind Mapping has helped them organize and process information with dyslexia.
How to be thankful for your team this Thanksgiving

When it comes to Thanksgiving, we tend to think of family & friends. However, taking time to be thankful for your colleagues can truly boost team morale.
Why Ayoa’s mind maps can help dyslexia

Dyslexic people often show strengths in creative thinking. Mind mapping is an effective tool for those with dyslexia to process and organize information.