Research shows Interactive Graphic Organizers improve student's satisfaction for learning as well as provide teachers with scalable solutions to help learners build knowledge in different subject areas.
Teachers can build their own Interactive FlowChart by customizing content specific titles, adding sections to differentiate for level learners as well as collect students' answers.
Take a look at the video recording of Interactive FlowChart in use and feel free to explore the life demo by following steps described below.
Another use case for Interactive Graphic Organizers is ability for authoring team to develop content specific tools for teachers to be able to use in their classroom as a whole group or small group activity, as well as assignment for checking comprehension.
Take a look at the video recording of Interactive KWL Chart in use and feel free to explore the life demo below.
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Digital environment also allows students to add as many answers as their knowledge allows. There is no limitation on space, which allows for students to demonstrates their full comprehension of content.
Take a look at the video recording of Interactive Two-Columns Graphic Organizer in use and feel free to explore the life demo below.
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“A child without education is like a bird without wings.” —Tibetan Proverb
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