Tweet Happy May Day, Thinkspiration readers! Along with May flowers, this month we’re focusing the attention on our award-winning mobile learning tool–an app that aids in brainstorming, visibly improves writing and helps busy professionals stay organized on the go.
Posts Tagged ‘Inspiration Maps’
GUEST POST: How Reliable Is The Internet As A Learning Resource?
Tweet Greetings, readers! As January continues onward, we’re continuing our series of learning tools that pair well with Inspiration products. The post below comes from Rob James, a teacher in the United Kingdom. How Reliable is the Internet as a Learning Resource? by Rob James Most people now rely on the Internet as a Read more »
GUEST POST: The Future of Education–Student Blogs & Learning Software
Tweet Happy Friday, Thinkspiration Readers! In this first month of 2013 we’ll be featuring guests posts from authors who recommend pairing Inspiration Software with other ed tech tools. First up is from Jessica Ruane, former writing tutor. The Future of Education— Student Blogs and Learning Software By Jessica Ruane Writing is a polarizing subject Read more »
Winter Break Brainpower–Week 2!
Tweet Happy Friday, Thinkspiration readers! Elizabeth Fishel (author of I Swore I’d Never Do That!) tells us that “Comparison is a death knell to sibling harmony.” That may be true for brothers and sisters, but comparing and contrasting is a huge part of the new Common Core State Standards–and of course an important learning skill. To that Read more »
Winter Break Brainpower–Week 1!
Tweet Hello readers, and Happy Friday! Last week we gave you a few snippets about our December social media series “Winter Break Brainpower,” aimed at highlighting features of Inspiration Maps. It’s all in the name of keeping kids engaged with learning over the holiday break!
Winter Break Brainpower!
Tweet Teachers across the U.S. and around the world have all seen it: the dreaded glazed-over look in students’ eyes the first day back from winter break. Late nights, sugar, excitement and video games/TV are just a few possible factors, but the end result is the same: a tough time getting used to learning again. Read more »



