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What’s New at Inspiration Software®, Inc.
The Inspired Visual Learning Winners are Announced! New lesson plan books support student learning Introducing InspireData® 1.5 -- The visual way to explore and understand data Introducing Professional Development Webcasts
Inspired Visual Learning Winners are Announced! We Honour 15 Educators with Inspired Visual Learning Awards for Best Projects Using Visual LearningPORTLAND, Ore. – March 31, 2009 – Inspiration Software®, Inc. today announced the 15 educators and their students from around the world who will receive Inspired Visual Learning Awards. The 2008-2009 awards program recognises three Gold Star and 12 Silver Star winners for creatively using the company’s visual learning software tools, Inspiration®, Kidspiration® and InspireData®, in their classrooms. More than 220 entries from 11 countries competed in the inaugural year of this award program. To see the winning projects, visit the Inspired Learning Community! Top honors went to the three Gold Star winners: Jason Rushing, technology integration specialist, All 15 winners receive a new Intel-powered convertible classmate PC, donated by Intel Corporation. The three Gold Star winners also receive $2,500 USD to support professional development and/or classroom technology purchases, a 10-pack volume licence for one of Inspiration Software’s visual learning software tools, along with the supporting lesson plan books, and a six-month Atomic Learning video subscription. The 12 Silver Star award winners receive $1,000 for professional development and/or classroom technology and a five-pack volume licence for an Inspiration Software product with supporting lesson plan books. “The educators who entered our new Inspired Visual Learning Awards program gave us great insights into how visual learning is being used across the curriculum at their schools around the world, as well as what is needed to help them take the integration of this proven instructional strategy to the next level,” said Mona Westhaver, president and co-founder, Inspiration Software. “We are proud to honour these 15 remarkable educators and know that with the new visual learning software, technology and professional development opportunities supported by our awards, they will have even more stories of creative teaching and improved student learning to share with us in the future.” The three Gold Star Inspired Visual Learning Award winners are illustrative of the creative ways that educators around the world are using visual learning to help students of all ages and abilities to learn and build critical thinking skills. Gold Star winner Jason Rushing teaches educators in his school – and throughout the state of At the For high school biology teacher and Gold Star winner Cheryl Teaters, technology and visual learning are integral parts of daily science instruction. This school year, her students used Inspiration to complete an innovative cell analogy project, where they compared each individual organelle of a cell to another “organism” such as a shopping mall or a car. Teaters plans to use her award to spread the word about Inspiration and visual learning in her school with a professional development workshop, and to purchase digital cameras and other technology to support the school-wide use of visual learning. The 12 talented teachers who won Silver Star Inspired Visual Learning Awards are named below, along with brief descriptions of how they use visual learning with their students and how they will use their awards. - Megan Clapp, technology integration coordinator, Cooperative Educational Services, - Michael Eppolito, teacher, Flood Brook Union School, Windsor Southwest Supervisory Union, Londonderry, Vt., describes himself as a “champion” of Inspiration and Kidspiration in his school and district, supporting their integration across the curriculum as well as by educators for a planning tool. He will use his award to purchase an interactive whiteboard and to attend a workshop on integrating it into the curriculum. - With Inspiration, students in Sabine Fleshner’s German classes at Millard Public School, Omaha, Neb., organise vocabulary, learn grammar concepts, build family trees, develop German reading comprehension and even take notes in German. Her award will support the purchase of an interactive whiteboard or audio response system for her classroom. - The kindergarteners in Jennifer Frederick’s class at - For Paula Hogue, art teacher, - Saima Khalique, teacher, - Sherri Miller, instructional technology resource teacher, Gloucester County Public Schools, - With InspireData, students in Mickey Monahan’s Advanced Placement government classes at James Wood High School, Winchester, Va., understood the changing data around the 2008 presidential election as well as conducted their own surveys and analysed the results. As a result of her award, educators in her district will have the opportunity to attend an InspireData Summer Camp, where they will learn more about using the visual way to understand and explore data with their students. She will also purchase an interactive whiteboard and airliner pad for her classroom. - Maureen Murphy, technology teacher/coordinator, St. Celestine School, - Whether she is teaching math or language arts, Michelle O'Brien, fifth-grade teacher, - As an instructional leader in her school, Vicky Richter, library media center teacher, - With Inspiration, Oanh Vovan, head of modern languages, This awards program builds on the company’s decade-long tradition of honouring educators for their creative use of visual learning in the classroom. Through its own and other awards programs that it has sponsored, such as the Intel Schools of Distinction Awards, Inspiration Software has recognised hundreds of educators from the United States and other countries around the world. For more information about Inspiration Software and the Inspired Visual Learning Awards, visit http://www.inspiration.com/global. To see the winning projects, visit the Inspired Learning Community! 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New lesson plan books support student learning
Kidspiration® in the Classroom: Reading Essentials and Kidspiration® in the Classroom: Maths Made Visual lesson plan books support teachers as they help primary pupils develop literacy, numeracy and thinking skills. Developed by educators, these books offer lesson plans designed specifically to support primary reading and maths instruction. Find out more.
Introducing Kidspiration® 3 - the visual way to explore and understand words, numbers and concepts
Created for primary learners, Kidspiration develops literacy, numeracy and skills using proven visual learning principles. In literacy, Kidspiration strengthens word recognition, vocabulary, comprehension and written expression. With visual maths tools, pupils build reasoning and problem solving skills. Across the curriculum, pupils express their creativity and thinking with pictures, words and numbers. Find out more. Introducing InspireData® 1.5 - The visual way to explore and understand data
The new InspireData 1.5 offers more ways to engage students as they build critical data literacy skills. More than 100 content-rich databases, the e-Survey tool and database templates jumpstart data collection. Students actively explore and analyse data using dynamic Venn diagrams and bar, stack, pie and axis plots to interpret information and draw conclusions. InspireData's enhanced teacher support offers educators tools to identify classroom trends and support data-driven decision making. Find out more. Introducing Professional Development Webcasts View one of our latest complimentary webcasts and find out more about how to inspire students by using the power of visual thinking and visual learning. Our webcasts feature innovative ways to use Inspiration, Kidspiration and InspireData. You can view any of the archived webcasts anytime and anywhere you have an Internet connection. View webcasts now.
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