For teachers who want lessons to land better

Your lesson becomes a map that stays.

Slides, handouts, PDFs, and notes become a clear, shareable, inclusive mind map.That way students can follow the structure, not just isolated sentences.

Show the thread of the lesson at a glance.

Show the thread of the lesson at a glance.
Each node stays anchored to the explanation.

Open the details and return to the source context right away.

The before and after in class

When the structure is visible, the lesson lands better.

You prepare your content carefully, but students still get lost between slides, notes, and scattered details.

Kiuwo makes the path explicit, not just the content.

Before

You explain well, but the big picture gets lost

  • Each student retains different pieces of the explanation and struggles to connect them.
  • To be inclusive, you often need extra support materials separate from the main lesson.
  • When it's time to review, there are loose notes instead of a shared structure to return to.
A lot of work, little retention.
With Kiuwo

The lesson has a shared shape

  • Start from the slides, handouts, or PDFs you already use and get a navigable map.
  • Use the same support before, during, and after the lesson.
  • Give the class a clear base that also helps students with learning differences.
How to use it

Three steps, without changing your method.

Start from the materials you already use and turn them into a visual support you can bring into class right away.

Each node stays anchored to the explanation.
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Upload the lesson materials

Slides, PDFs, handouts, notes, or worksheets you already use in class.

Get a navigable map

Kiuwo organizes concepts, hierarchy, and relationships without forcing you to start over.

Use it in class and for review

Project it, share it, and reuse it as a common base for study, catch-up, and revision.

Where it helps most

It works best in the moments when the class needs more clarity.

From planning to revision, the map helps you make relationships, priorities, and steps explicit.

Before the lesson
Context, activation, orientation

Before the lesson

Use it as a preview so students get the shape of the topic before you even begin.

During the explanation
Visual support, pacing, attention

During the explanation

Project the structure while you teach so concepts stay connected and the class follows the steps more easily.

For review and inclusion
Catch-up, plans, continuity

For review and inclusion

Share one common base to revisit, adapt, and explore at home without recreating everything.

Want to test it at school?

Bring Kiuwo into your teaching.

Build a map from a real lesson and see immediately how classroom comprehension changes.

Try it free

Helpful questions

Does it work with my slides, handouts, and PDFs?

Is it compatible with personalized plans for students with learning differences?

How much does it cost for an entire class?

You have the perfect lesson. Make sure it really lands.

Bring intelligent mind maps into your classes.