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        Tom Barretts, reflective blog on how hes been inspired to use the classic game 'Myst' in his year 5 classroom as a literacy task. Fanstatic practical guide
      Michael M Grant

      FreeMind - 20 views

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        FreeMind is an open source mind mapping or concept mapping application.
      Kevin Quinones

      Free Technology for Teachers: Nine Tools for Collaboratively Creating Mind Maps - 69 views

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        Mind maps or graphic organizers can be invaluable tools for visual thinkers and visual learners. The process of creating a mind map can help students gain an overview perspective on complex, multifaceted concepts. Mind maps can also help students outline an essay or story they're planning to write.
      seantheoret

      Mind Map - iPhone, iPad and Android - 0 views

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        This graphic organizer can be shared and used to produce assert maps quickly and easily for PBL's.
      depriest55

      Buy Google Local Guide Reviews - SEO SMM Seller - 0 views

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        Google sends invitations to people who have been active on Google Maps for a while and have written many reviews. These people are called "Local Guides" (or LGs). If you're invited, you can apply by completing a few short surveys about yourself and what type of user experience you want from Google Maps. Then you will receive an email inviting you to join the program - and voila! You also became an LG! You get access to special features such as: Such as the ability to add photos of places or write reviews without having to know anything about those places beforehand (but that doesn't mean you can just write whatever comes to mind; there are rules).
      Brandi Caldwell

      Techlearning > > Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally > April 1, 2008 - 1 views

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