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This list is designed to support the online rubrics and graphic organizer module
Updated on Mar 25, 10
Created on Mar 15, 10
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Here is a matrix of many different online tools for creating graphic organizers with your students. Some require accounts while others you can use immediately.
This is a wonderful tool for customizing pre-populated rubrics or creating your own from scratch.
This site has many read-to-use rubrics include ones for power point, podcasting, web pages and e-folios.
This is a good starting place for those who are new to graphic organizers.
Another good starting place, but the Google Ads are a bit distracting
This set of organizers focuses on reading comprehension
Visual thinking can be expressed in many ways. Graphic organizers are one way for visual thinkers to arrange their ideas. There are unlimited ways to express these visual ideas. Graphic organizers have many names including visual maps, mind mapping, and visual organizers. Although many students plan with paper and pencil, technology tools can be very helpful because they allow easy editing.
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. The following list contains nine tools that can be used by students to create mind maps independently or collaboratively.
This is a UK research program that has annotated online tools. You can see a list of free tools and quick blurbs about what they do.
Many generators, including bingo, money counting...
Most of these require installation, so using on the presentation station would be a challenge
16 items | 7 visits
This list is designed to support the online rubrics and graphic organizer module
Updated on Mar 25, 10
Created on Mar 15, 10
Category: Schools & Education
URL: