Posts Tagged ‘visual diagrams’

QUICK LESSON: Visual Learning Maps Explained

Mind Map Example

Tweet Before joining Inspiration® Software, I was exposed to a few visual learning strategies as pre-writing and brainstorming tools. In fact, I would argue that many of us who are not formal educators or studied in this area have informally used visual learning techniques at some time or another without ever knowing the proper name Read more »

INSPIRED SITE: An Adventure Through American History

Hope Elementary School page for 20th Century American History

Tweet In this week’s featured Inspired Site on the Hope Elementary School website in Hope, Maine, you’ll find ideas for teaching about 20th Century American History. The site has visual diagrams to teach about World War I, World War II, the Holocaust, the Civil Rights Movement, the Great Depression, the Vietnam War and more. Organized Read more »

Jumpstart Structured Thinking With Templates

Tweet Last week I talked about how we can shift the negative paradigm of blank page syndrome to being a positive one, with Inspiration® 9 and Webspiration Classroom™ service, that encourages critical thinking, creative development and organization while beginning the writing process, organizing class materials, studying or taking notes. Yet sometimes students need more support 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 »

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