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Get to Know Inspiration with Exploring Inspiration

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Helping students learn to learn has never been more challenging. Schools are pressed for time and funding to provide technology staff development in an increasingly technological world. It is more important than ever to help students develop critical thinking and learning skills. Webbing, concept mapping, and other graphical organizers tap visual learning modes and help students develop these important skills.

Inspiration is the premier tool to develop ideas and organize thinking. Educators across the nation are incorporating visual learning methodologies and Inspirationinto English, social studies, and science curriculum. To help teachers quickly get started, Inspiration Software, Inc. has developed Exploring Inspiration, an interactive training CD-ROM. Exploring Inspiration was created to make it easier to learn Inspiration and show how the use of visual learning techniques can strengthen student learning.

Exploring Inspiration contains information on and teacher-created examples of visual learning techniques, including concept mapping, webbing, brainstorming, and planning. With this background, teachers can then jump into the ìHow to Use Inspirationsection of the tutorial. Teachers and technology specialists from around the country were given an opportunity to preview Exploring Inspiration. Below you will find their reactions to the training CD-ROM, as well as ideas for using as a training tool and reference guide.

Introduction to Visual Learning Techniques
Exploring Inspiration begins with an introduction to visual learning with examples and step-by-step instruction for using techniques such as concept mapping and webbing. Before jumping into ìHow to Use Inspiration, teachers learn why they are using these techniques, and learn how to apply them in the classroom. Marcia Norris is a Training Specialist and Instructor with The High Tech Center Training Unit of the California Community Colleges, a state-of-the-art training and support facility for faculty from 114 community colleges throughout California. She's also a long-time user of and trainer on Inspiration. ìI did the visual thinking tutorial as well as the using-the- program strands,î wrote Ms. Norris. ìThe brief tutorial on visual organizing is an important element; this makes the tutorial more than just ëhow to learn Inspiration,í and it is this component which I see as being particularly valuable when introducing Inspiration. . . It is an easy-to- use enrichment source as well as a tutorial.î

Good Introduction for Beginners . . . Reference Tool for Longtime Users
Many of those who previewed Exploring Inspiration agreed that it is a versatile training tool. Beginning Inspiration users can use the self-paced tutorial as an initial introduction to the program . . . and then keep it around as a handy reference guide. In the ìHow to Use Inspiration section, users can navigate through the entire training or jump directly to a specific topic to answer a question.

Deb Logan, a Library Media Specialist at Taft Middle School in Marion, Ohio, previewed and evaluated Exploring Inspiration.

ìAs an experienced user of Inspiration, I opened Exploring Inspiration expecting it to be a total review. However, I discovered some Inspiration capabilities that I had not anticipated and I found that it answered some old questions.î She wrote that the training CD ìwill be a valuable tool for helping people to understand the instructional values of the program and its potential uses.î

Aside from being used by an individual teacher as a first introduction to Inspiration, Exploring Inspiration can also be used by a long-time Inspiration user looking to brush up on the program.

Carol Shields wears two hats at Western Hills High School in Fort Worth, Texas. She is both a Home Economics and Business Education Teacher and a Level II Teacher Technologist Trainer. When walking through the tutorial herself, Ms. Shields was pleased to find a new idea for using Inspiration with her students. She discovered templates, starter documents that can be used by students to enter their own information and work with it further. Inspiration comes with built-in templates and also allows teachers and students to make and save their own.

Ms. Shields created and saved a template for her students to use while doing research. Using templates, she said, ìhelps students organize their research better and make more productive use of their computer time.î

Easy-to-Understand, Self-Paced Tutorial Exploring Inspiration provides training on visual learning and Inspiration in an easy-to-understand, self-paced format. Teachers can jump to specific topics, pause and try out a new skill in an Inspiration document while working through the training CD, and work through the training program at their own pace.

Jan Alexander is an Educational Specialist in Instructional Technology with the Region XV Education Service Center in San Angelo, Texas. Along with her review of the training CD, she wrote about how she used it to train a group of teachers who are part of a reading grant. ìI have really been enjoying Exploring Inspiration. I used it in a training yesterday as my ëthis is how it [Inspiration] looksí piece. I launched it from my PowerPointÆ presentation. I think the training CD is a valuable part of my inital presentation. Then we move into a step-by-step sample project together."

Lynne Britt is a Program Specialist with Bakersfield City School District in Bakersfield, California. She's also a Speech Pathologist by training. She wrote, ìI liked the pacing of the program and the rate of speech was right on target.î

Explore Exploring Inspiration!
In an ever increasingly technological world, teachers are continually called upon to integrate technology meaningfully into their classrooms. Inspiration Software, Inc. hopes to ease the burden, both for teachers who must keep current with the newest in education technology and trainers whose job it is to share information about hardware, software, and integrating technology into the curriculum. Exploring Inspiration was created to make it easier to learn Inspiration and show how the use of visual learning techniques can strengthen student learning.

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