Thursday, October 6, 2011

Teaching with Inspiration

1.       An effective outlining tool.
2.       Rather than providing actual content, you can link directly to content.
3.       Visually engaging for students.
4.       Helps students dissect dense information into more manageable parts.
5.       Demonstrate the connectivity of both obviously related as well as seemingly disparate parts.
6.       Provides a graphic organizer for project planning.
7.       A con is that it provides only high-level details as opposed to specific information.
8.       Enables dual-coding of information by delivering information both visually and verbally.
9.       While inspiration provides a platform for disseminating information in a number of dynamic forms (i.e. pictures,    fonts, sizes, colors, etc.), information can easily become morass.
10   Color and size grading helps in distinguishing between key concepts and their importance.

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