4. Facts about Webspiration
Anyone can try it for free (30 day trial)
Teachers can create accounts for multiple students to
use
Teachers and students or students and other students
can collaborate their ideas together
The teacher and students can comment on a students
work
5. What students can use
Webspiration for:
Students can “Think Visually” with Graphic Organizers and Diagrams
Students can brainstorm, develop ideas and express their thinking with visual
mapping techniques such as webs, bubble diagrams, concept maps and idea
maps.
Get Organized with Outlines
Students can use Webspiration Classroom's powerful outlining tools to
organize work and expand ideas into clearly written documents.
Collaborate Anytime Anywhere!
Students can co-create documents and collaborate online easily. They can also
invite others to work on the same document-contributing, posting comments
and viewing changes.
Webspiration Classroom is ideal for group projects, peer review, study
groups, and co-authoring materials.
6. How can this be used in a
classroom?
Language Arts example:
9. Now you go and try Webspiration!
First go to: http://www.inspiration.com/
Next click Free trials in the upper right hand corner
Scroll down to Webspiration Classroom
Click “ Sign up for an Individual educator trial”
One you’re signed in, go to launch Webspiration
classroom
Then click on Diagrams and start playing around with
the software!