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Assessments by Mind Map: Assessments

1. State standardized tests- are High-stakes assessments are typically standardized tests used for the purposes of accountability—i.e., any attempt by federal, state, or local government agencies to ensure that students are enrolled in effective schools and being taught by effective teachers.

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3. Round Robin Charts, 3-2-1 Countdown, classroom polls,

4. Interim/Benchmark

4.1. With our short tutorial videos you can get to know MindMeister's most important features in a matter of minutes

5. Summative

6. Formative

7. Performance

8. Diagnostics

9. By the way, this is a floating topic. To create a floating topic, simply drag it away from the map center.

10. Reading Comprehension

10.1. New Topic

10.2. Add a sibling idea by hitting ENTER

10.3. This is a sibling idea

10.4. Add a child idea by hitting TAB

10.4.1. This is a child idea

10.5. Choose icons and images to decorate your mind map

10.6. Connect topics with the arrow tool in the upper left corner of your screen

10.7. Add links, tasks or files to your topics, using the widgets in the sidebar

10.8. Change your map layout by opening the layout options in the upper left corner of your screen

10.9. Advanced

10.9.1. Open the Theme menu from the bottom of your map editor to change your map theme

10.9.2. Create a presentation of your mind map by clicking the presentation icon in the bottom left corner of your screen

10.9.2.1. Simply hold down COMMAND i.e. CTRL and Click & Drag to create a slide for one or multiple topics

10.9.2.2. Set transitions for your slides

10.9.2.3. Click "Start Slideshow" to view your presentation

10.9.3. Open the Sharing Settings from the bottom of your map editor to share the map with a friend or publish it to the web

10.9.3.1. You can share your map with anyone via email

10.9.3.2. You can publish your map and enable anyone with an internet access to find it

10.9.3.3. You can embed your map on a blog or website