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Erica Ellsworth

Write Design Online Graphic Organizers - 0 views

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    This site has basic graphic organizers. There are also descriptions of each organizers and how to use it most effectively. For the multimedia presentation, I would use this to help give alternatives for presenting the information. This would be a good tool to share with participants for their use as well.
shane fairbairn

FreeMind: Graphic Organizers - 0 views

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    FreeMind is an excellent resource for building graphic organizers of all types. Easy to use and free, FreeMind allows the user to create free-form maps, concept maps, flowcharts, and the functionality to do much more. The software also allows the user to save in a .jpg file format for easy retrieval from Mac and Windows machines.
Suzanne Gudjonis

SG: Assignment #3 - 4 views

Gudjonis: Assignment #3-Module 3 Pre-training www.google.com With a Google account, users can set up wikis, blogs, groups, surveys, documents, and many more functions to serve as pre-training to...

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started by Suzanne Gudjonis on 12 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Shane Snyder

Graphic Organizer / Mind Mapping Tools: wisemapping - 0 views

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    The wisemapping site offers a free online tool for creating graphic organizers / mind maps similar to those created by webspiration. However, wisemapping provides excellent file export functionality saving as .jpg, .png, .pdf, and other file formats. Also of interest are collapsible / expandable branches that could facilitate a gradual introduction of topics in a live lesson, as well as the ability to include notes, Web links, and a variety of icons in each node as needed. While much of the formatting options are present, as compared to webspiration, some items are not as robust. With more time, however, the functionality may rival or surpass webspiration or other products. In the mean time, the saving functionality, branching without termination nodes (use a line instead), and collapsibility are features that may prove more useful than comparable tools. Considering essential cognitive processing, the tool may assist with selecting and organizing complex material in order to reach a generative processing state. This may be possible by presenting information in a keyed and organized approach, which is a central premise of most mind mapping software.
Vanessa Ellis

Activities - 2 views

Quiz Maker http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/signup/education/ This site allows you to make quizzes for educational and business purposes free of charge. You can make various kinds of quizzes s...

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started by Vanessa Ellis on 06 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Mark Bearss

Instructional Technology Graphic Organizers - 0 views

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    This site contains numerous links to outside sources (downloadable/web based, online interactive and pre-made) for creating graphic organizers. Links are also here for Inspiration, Kidspiration and SmartIdeas. I prefer sites that are a "one-stop" resource for the tools that I am looking to use. Since I use PowerPoint a lot in my area of work, this site also provides a link to a comprehensive list of pre-configured PowerPoint templates to create charts and diagrams.
Kassidy Hetzel

Graphic Organizer Website 1 - 0 views

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    Webspiration http://www.mywebspiration.com/about Webspiration is one of the best tools for gathering and organizing information that I have ever used. Webspiration allows the user to group information into any type of format that works for them. There are mapping tools, charting tools and my favorite thing about Webspiration is that with a click of the button all the information that you have used to create your mind map or chart can become a wonderfully organized outline. Webspiration allows users to be visual learners which can help them retain information. The main reason that I chose Webspiration as one of my graphic organizer websites was because Webspiration has a collaboration feature which many other sites do not. The collaboration feature is wonderful because it is always available with an internet connection, it helps keep the lines of communication open between group members and Webspiration automatically saves the work you have completed. I love the fact that I do not have to worry about losing my documents. Webspiration also lets users share their creations by posting them to a web page where they can be accessed by anyone. Webspiration is probably the best thing I have learned so far through my classes at Walden.
Jean Haefner

Graphic Organizers - 0 views

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    Posted by: Jean Haefner: Site: North Central Regional Educational Laboratory This site provided an example of a graphic organizer providing generative learning with graphics and text to support understanding of how the process works in more detail than other sites I encountered.
Marie Anglin

Mind42 - 1 views

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    Mind42 is a browser based online mind mapping application. With Mind42 mindmapping tools are no longer needed, you can manage ideas alone, or work collaboratively
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    The mind42 site offers a free online tool for creating graphic organizers / mind maps similar to those created by webspiration. However, mind42 provides excellent file export functionality saving as .jpg, .png, .pdf, and other file formats. Also of interest are collapsible / expandable branches that could facilitate a gradual introduction of topics in a live lesson, as well as the ability to include notes, Web links, and a variety of icons in each node as needed. Of note, however, is the ability to include images directly into the graphic organizer by searching for relevant images online or by providing a direct link to an online image. Some basic formatting options, such as text color and size, are present. However, as all nodes other than the parent or central node are lines, no formatting of shapes is available. The tool does offer a simple approach to creating mind maps and graphic organizers, which may warrant additional investigation and use. In short, the saving functionality, branching without termination nodes (use a line instead), collapsibility, and image inclusion are features that may prove more useful than comparable tools. Considering essential cognitive processing, the tool may assist with selecting and organizing complex material in order to reach a generative processing state. This may be possible by presenting information in a keyed and organized approach, which is a central premise of most mind mapping software.
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    Mind42 is an online mind map that allows users to add images to their brainstorming and collaborate with others. Users have access to a gallery of mind maps and can post comments. This site can be used for essesntial learning based on its multimedia capabilities. Mind42 is a better website than other mind maps that I have reviewd because of the extra support provided through the gallery of mind maps.
Andree Simmons

Education Oasis - 0 views

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    Education Oasis is geared towards instructional design; therefore it's essentially a one stop shop for creating instruction. The site has 58 different graphic organizers to choose from. Not only does the site contain information on creating graphic organizers, this site also can assist with per training and assessment activities. Instead of having to surf the Web for different sites to create one presentation, Education Oasis has more than enough information to help organize any type of educational presentation.
Randy Rodgers

Education World® Techtorial: Creating Graphic Organizers with Word - 1 views

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    This site is at the essential cognitive processing level, focusing on essential concepts/processes and pre-training. The site provides a step-by-step overview of how graphic organizers might be created using Microsoft Word. The site is effective because it allows users to control the pacing and provides images that correlate with the instructional text. It breaks the process into small, simple steps.
Charlotte Haughwout

Graphic Organizer or Think Map? - 0 views

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    This site is an excellent site for developing think maps or graphic organizers through the use of Power Point. The templates have already been created so it is easy for educators to use. The site also gives examples on when to use the different organizers.
Lou Morris

Webspiration - 0 views

Webspiration www.webspiration.com, This is a wonderful site to design any graphic organizer in which you can use to design anything in which you would need for a presentation or anything you woul...

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started by Lou Morris on 20 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Toni Toney

Multimedia Materials - 3 views

Pre-Training 1. The site name is HTML & CSS Tutorial. And Stuff The URL is www.htmldog.com The site gives an introduction to HMTL and its move to XHTML. IT gives a tutorial from beginning to end ab...

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started by Toni Toney on 17 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
pgraydon

Creating Multimedia Presentations - 2 views

Pre-training Sites: Prezi Presentation http://prezi.com/explore/popular/ My Big Campus http://www.mybigcampus.com/ Prezi is a site that allows for interactive and compartmentalized presentations. ...

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started by pgraydon on 12 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Stacey Donaldson

Websites for Creating Multimedia - 0 views

-Pre-training Website: Wordle http://www.wordle.net/ This Wordle website allows one to create a word cloud. The site is easy to use and it is a creative way of exposing teachers to familiar and unf...

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started by Stacey Donaldson on 14 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Daniel Oprish

Module 3 - Web Sites for Creating Multimedia - 3 views

There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of websites available today to help us in creating multimedia materials. Many are free to use, and many have a cost associated with their use. And de...

started by Daniel Oprish on 14 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Laurie Korte

Qwiki - 0 views

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    Qwiki helps you turn any website creation into an interactive multimedia experience. You can embed and share content on any blog or website and include tweets for continual commenting. Narration is auto-generated alongside maps and graphics. It converts pictures, videos, location data, and text into interactive media. Take the Internet and redesign it to provide the content you need together for you to share where ever. There is a mobile device app developed for this tool making it compatible with all Internet accessible products. This is a simple presentation development tool for essential learning.
Laurie Korte

Exploratree - 0 views

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    Exploratree provides a free online library of thinking guides to help users graphically organize their collected information. It is a product of Microsoft from their futurelab development team. You can print these forms out or use them collaboratively online. Customization is also an option with text, images, and shapes. Consider submitting a template to the site for others. This website offers group essential knowledge sharing toward generative learning.
George ONeal

Xtranormal - 0 views

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    Xtranormal is an online site where you can make movies by combing graphical actors with text to type in a script to be used, or record directly. The scenes then can be acted out and recorded, used online or downloaded. The video maker allows for the addition of background music and or sounds, different camera angles, and movement and gestures of the actors. This is a great program that can be used by teachers and students alike for digital storytelling. Teachers that subscribe to the pay site can set up a classroom where each of their students will also have access to the site.
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