Thursday, August 5, 2010

Inspiration from Webspiration

I’ve always thought that whether or not a child is visual learner he or she would still be more receptive to learning via visual means.

With television and video games being such an important part of the lives of our children, as they spend hours glued to it, I suppose it makes sense.

The use of technology in the classroom then also makes sense, as the other part of their lives is spent on computers.

As such interactive activities would assist our students in becoming more engaged in their tasks.
With this in mind Webspiration, is a great tool for use in the classroom. It was developed by the same people who gave us Inspiration. However this tool offers concept mapping software online.


It is great for any subject area, and offers a very interactive experience. Again I can see very few disadvantages with respect to its use and its effectiveness to achieve the objectives we set out to achieve.

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