Mindmapping for Educators

Mindmap for webinar on June 22 with a focus on using mind maps in the classroom

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Mindmapping for Educators by Mind Map: Mindmapping for Educators

1. Notetaking

1.1. Record

1.2. Organize

1.3. Sort

1.4. Add links

1.4.1. Documents

1.5. Images

1.6. Videos

1.7. Audio

1.7.1. Embed audio tracks

2. Tools

2.1. Mindmesiter

2.2. Inspiration

2.2.1. Demo

2.3. Mindview

2.4. Ideamapper

3. Apps Used

3.1. Snap & Read

3.2. Co:Writer Universal

4. Assessment

4.1. Provide mindmap

4.1.1. Have students complete

4.2. Gather Information

5. Concepts

5.1. Linking ideas

5.2. Linking Concepts

5.3. States of Matter

5.3.1. Solid

5.3.1.1. Ice

5.3.1.2. Brick

5.3.2. Liquid

5.3.2.1. Water

5.3.2.2. Soda

5.3.3. Gas

5.3.3.1. Carbon dioxide

5.3.3.2. Oxygen

6. Brainstorming

6.1. Get down ideas quickly

6.2. Unformatted

6.3. Move ideas around

7. Pre-writing

7.1. Providing Prompts

7.2. Using Templates

7.3. Research

8. Organization

8.1. Ideas

9. Lesson Planning/Delivery

9.1. See the Whole Picture

9.2. Accessibility

9.2.1. Study Guides

9.2.2. Text-To-Speech

9.2.3. Speech recognition

9.2.4. Word prediction

9.3. Video

9.4. Share Link in LMS

9.5. Example

9.6. Zoom/Google Classroom/Micrososft Teams

9.6.1. Professional Training

9.6.2. Create Slideshow

9.6.3. Share documents and materials

9.7. Collaboration

10. Curating Information

10.1. Research

10.2. Learning Management Systems

11. Sharing Information

11.1. Visuals

11.2. Videos

11.3. Collaborate

12. Research

12.1. Background Information

12.1.1. John Glenn

12.2. WunderLink

12.3. Formatting citations

12.4. Elton John

13. Research

13.1. Robert Marzano

13.1.1. Using Advance Organizers

13.1.2. Non-linguistic representation

13.2. Improve Memory

13.3. Understand concepts

13.4. See Connections

14. Contact Information

14.1. [email protected]

14.2. 908-217-1017

14.3. Twitter: assistivetek