Explore at least one site in each section. Share a specific resource you have found and how you might use this site with students. Once you have shared, explore other postings to find how other participants have used a tool. Make a comment on at least one post to explain how you might also use that tool.
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https://cacoo.com/ and
https://www.mindmeister.com are my favorite sites, as seen on the prior Symbaloo screen. Both sites are not only free and almost free, but great for creating mapping structures. Both mapping device sites have templates making them both easy to use. The Mindmeister mapping device is being used to compare nonfiction and fiction books on a bear, so enabling another of the Common Core Standards on comparing fiction and nonfiction. Another use will be to simply compare characters in a fiction story. MindMeister (
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mindmeister-mind-mapping) can also be see on the Apps side of the Symbaloo screen. That Apps also enables mapping, although there is a monthly charge, so making one decide to use the actual mindmeister site, instead of the Apps. Whatever mapping devices are used, using mapping devices helps to reinforce a point in a picture type format. Students are actively involved as they help to create the mapping devices with the class, so enabling more learning.
Joyce Keeling