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Prewriting Classroom Software: Dynamic Visual Brainstorming

So, we’ve decided to write a book. A small summer project to warm-up with before heading back into the classroom in September. Of course, this is a great opportunity to try out some visual thinking software to help us with our prewriting.

We have a huge list of software and educational technologies that we wanted to check out for the new school year. Aside from drooling over a SMART Board and using digital ink in our classroom, one of the items on our wish list is to check out some dynamic graphic organizer software.

Inspiration Software is an American company that specializes in visual thinking and learning tools. Their product, Inspiration 8, is a great tool for Prewriting – you can brainstorm, organize, plan and create the outline for your next masterpiece. (You can also download a fully functioning, 30-day trial version of Inspiration 8 for free.)

In a nutshell, Inspiration 8 is a tool to help you brainstorm ideas and organize them afterwards. However, the best feature of this software is the ability to convert the brainstorm into an outline that you can edit in Microsoft Word or any other word processing program.

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The fully functioning 30-day trial version of Inspiration 8 is free. A single license costs $70 USD. A multi-computer license includes teacher take-home privileges and starts at $310 for 5 computers.

Question: Have you ever used dynamic visual brainstorming software to help your students generate and organize ideas? How did it go?

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