Assignment 5.1: Survey of Analytic Tools
The following list reflects 5 analytic tools I have chosen to evaluate.
1.bubbl.us
Type of learning:
Type of learning:
Remembering-Teachers can create mind maps on spiderscribe.net that students access to retrieve information in a variety of formats.
Analyzing- Students can create mind maps to show the correlation between different ideas.
Type of learning experience:
Exhibits- Spiderscribe.net lets users add information through a variety of formats. These mind maps can provide written, visual, and auditory information that can digitally exhibit a topic.
Integration of spiderscribe.net for teaching and learning:
This website is great. I already have several ideas about how this tool could be used. The library could create a mind map on this site related to the monthly book displays. We could include further information on the topic. For example, for Hispanic Heritage Month, a mind map could be created with interviews on YouTube from Hispanic authors, suggestions of movies and documentaries, or short stories. We could then provide a QR code with the display and add a link on the library website.
3. Cacoo
Type of learning:
Remembering- Students can select correct paths to get answers.
Applying- Students can use what they have learned to choose how to proceed through a process.
Type of learning experience:
Verbal/visual symbols- Cacoo lets users create visuals such as flow charts to display ideas or processes.
Integration of Cacoo for teaching and learning:
Cacoo offers a variety of diagrams, although I have focused on their flowcharts when evaluating. I think creating flowcharts could be valuable in the library. I could create flowcharts for student employees to show how different processes are done, for example, what is done with different types of books that are returned. Flowcharts could also be used to show how different processes happen in the makerspace. I have a feeling there will be a few new posters in the TEC Lab soon.
4. Ditch that Textbook: Google Graphical Organizers for the Classroom
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