Posts Tagged ‘Thinkspiration’

INSPIRED SITE: A Compelling Use of Webspiration Classroom in a Communications Arts Course

Trending Education

Tweet Trending Education, a blog that provides “tips, tricks and trends in educational technology,” highlighted Communication Arts teacher Joe B. and his use of Webspiration® BETA in a freshman speech class. This post talks about how Joe uses Webspiration BETA to teach his students how to generate the concept and main points of a speech. Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: Kidspiration Activities for Kindergarten Through Fifth Grade

Kidspiration

Tweet Erin Hansen at Edina Public Schools in Edina, Minnesota created an excellent site that provides lesson plan ideas and examples for Kidspiration® spanning from kindergarten to fifth grade. The best part about this site is that each activity allows you to download the Kidspiration templates to use directly on your computer and in your Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: An Inspired Wiki On InspireData

IU Data Collection Tools Support Wiki

Tweet One way to enhance students’ understanding of math and science is to combine these lessons with visual tools like InspireData®. Indiana University Bloomington collected a series of step-by-step instructions to introduce you to an overview of our visual learning tool to help you get started. Once you know the basics, the wiki helps you Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: 50 Uses of Inspiration and Kidspiration

University of Wisconsin-Stout

Tweet January is the time for starting fresh and creating resolutions. For this week’s featured Inspired Site, I have one more New Year’s resolution to add to your list. Try incorporating at least one Inspiration® and Kidspiration® activity each week this year. To get started with some great ideas, check out the University of Wisconsin-Stout‘s Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: A Biology Teacher’s Use of Webspiration Beta

Education 2.0: The Future of Education is Online

Tweet This week’s featured Inspired Site is a blog post titled “Educator 2.0: The Future of Education is Online” by Adrianne Stone who is a biology teacher and consultant for online instructor training. Adrianne covers topics in elearning and edtech with a vision for the future 21st century classroom. This past July her featured post Read more »

Visual Learning Integration Made Easier

Tweet Educators are buzzing across social networks about the need to teach more reading, writing and thinking skills throughout the curriculum. Yet, this can be a daunting task when teachers need to primarily teach subject matter. Where do you find the time to create lessons and activities that further skill development and teach learning strategies Read more »

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