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Mike Dunagan

Free Technology for Teachers: Brainstorming - Google Across the Curriculum - 4 views

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    Brainstorming - Google Across the Curriculum This morning I'm facilitating a workshop at the MEA (Maine Education Association) Professional Issues Conference in Augusta, Maine. My workshop is designed to introduced participants to variety of Google services that they can use in their classrooms. Included in the workshop are five collaborative brainstorming sessions. Links to the collaborative document for the brainstorming sessions are interspersed in the slides you see below. Feel free to look through the brainstorming session documents and contribute your own thoughts. If you do add your ideas to the document, please make a note that you're a "global participant" in the brainstorming sessions.
Roland Gesthuizen

Why Brainstorming Sucks [Infographic] | Brand Genetics - 103 views

  • Tests show that independent brainstorming (following a group briefing/discussion) lead to more and better ideas
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    "Here's a great infographic from Column Five on why group brainstorming is not the way to do innovation. Creativity by committee doesn't work because it hinders rather than facilitates productive thought and encourages lame groupthink"
Michele Brown

WikiBrains - 6 views

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    Wikibrains is a social brainstorming tool that helps you think. It's fast, visual and fun.  Put in a word or topic and see what others have brainstormed or start one of your own.
meldar

5 Free Web 2.0 Brainstorming Tools | Mark Brumley - 166 views

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    mindmapping
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    Great sites here for students brainstorming ideas!
Bonnie Breeden

100 Brainstorming Tools - 117 views

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    Tips and Tools to help with brainstorming
Antoinette Siarabalos

bubbl.us | brainstorm and mind map online - 152 views

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    Very simple graphic builder and easy to use
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    brainstorm and mind map online
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    Great for creating bubble charts for brainstorming, note-taking, or categorizing.
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    Concept mapping tool
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    Brainstorm online with bubbl.us. Easily create colorful mind maps to print or share with others. Almost no learning curve. Businesses, universities, and other schools are using bubbl.us worldwide to generate ideas, map out processes and create presentations.
Lisa Francine

AnswerGarden - Plant a Question, Grow Answers - 85 views

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    AnswerGarden is a new minimalistic feedback tool. Use it as a tool for online brainstorming or embed it on your website or blog as a poll or guestbook.
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    Shared at edubloggercon
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    "AnswerGarden is a new minimalistic feedback tool. Use it as a tool for online brainstorming or embed it on your website or blog as a poll or guestbook."
terenceonline

5 Different Ways To Generate Ideas Using Brainstorming Apps - 150 views

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    Interesting article on brainstorming apps with examples of the applications
anonymous

Online Mind Mapping and Brainstorming app - SpiderScribe - 38 views

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    Site for mind mapping and brainstorming organization.
Bonnie Breeden

10 Collaborative Brainstorming Web Apps - 135 views

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    These sound very useful!
Christian Howd

Forget Brainstorming - 93 views

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    What you think you know about fostering creativity is wrong. A look at what really works.
Michele Brown

Edistorm - 51 views

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    Online Brainstorming and Planning. Add a sticky note and post it online.
Mark Gleeson

What are you doing to make Maths real in the classroom? - 104 views

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    Brainstorming ideas to make Maths more relevant in the classroom
Christopher Lee

Why I Like Prezi - 0 views

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    Why I Like Prezi In my life, I have given a *lot* of presentations. In high school, they were presentations on group projects. In university, they were presentations on research projects. At Google, they're presentations on how to use our APIs. When I first started giving presentations, I used Powerpoint, like everyone else. But I kept thinking there must be a better way, and I experimented with other options - flash interfaces, interactive Javascript apps. Then I discovered Prezi, and it has become my presentation tool of choice. Prezi is an online tool for creating presentations - but it's not just a Powerpoint clone, like the Zoho or Google offering. When you first create a Prezi, you're greeted with a blank canvas and a small toolbox. You can write text, insert images, and draw arrows. You can draw frames (visible or hidden) around bits of content, and then you can define a path from one frame to the next frame. That path is your presentation. It's like being able to draw your thoughts on a whiteboard, and then instructing a camera where to go and what to zoom into. It's a simple idea, but I love it. Here's why: It forces me to "shape" my presentation. A slide deck is always linear in form, with no obvious structure of ideas inside of it. Each of my Prezis has a structure, and each structure is different. The structure is visual, but it supports a conceptual structure. One structure might be 3 main ideas, with rows of ideas for each one. Another might be 1 main idea, with a circular branching of subideas. Having a structure helps me to have more of a point to my presentations, and to realize the core ideas of them. It makes it easy to go from brainstorming stage to presentation stage, all in the same tool. I can write a bunch of thoughts, insert some images, and easily move them around, cluster them, re-order them, etc. I can figure out the structure of my presentation by looking at what I have laid out, and seeing how they fit together. Some people do this
Martin Burrett

Office Lens - 69 views

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    A great document, whiteboard, note scanner app from Microsoft which converts camera images to Word documents, PDFs, OneNote files and more. Great for recording brainstorming sessions and meetings.
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