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Visual Learning
Graphic Organizers
Research on effective teaching and learning strategies (Classroom Instruction That Works, Marzano, Pickering, and Pollock) identifies non-linguistic representation as one of the nine most effective strategies. The use of graphic organizers is an effective way to address different learning styles.
Bubbl.us
Bubbl.us is an online graphic organizer that offers you the ability to create mini maps online and share them. You are able to embed your Bubbl.us mind map in a blog or website, send an email link, print and save your mind map as an image. Click here for a video tutorial.
Gliffy Examples
Click here to watch an overview of the features of Gliffy, another graphic organizer. View some flow-chart examples by visiting these samples. You can click on an example image to learn more about the particular type shown.
Recorded Video Session Tutorials
I have compiled all the recorded video session tutorials for "Visual Learning" together here for your convenience. Click on any of the links below to see the tutorial from one of the instructors.
From "21 Things - Berrien, Calhoun, Kalamazoo"
From "21 Things - Berrien, Calhoun, Kalamazoo"
- Google Docs Drawing/Gliffy/Bubbl.us (Kevin Clark -11:15)
Additional Resources
- Link to Bubbl.us: http://bubbl.us/
- Sample Bubble.us page: http://tinyurl.com/bubblussample
- Webspiration - the Inspiration software version online in Beta format.
- Check out Drop Mind, where you can create FREE visual and interactive presentations.