Here we are again with a new tool which could be used in teaching and learning.
I used this software to include and conclude what I have learnt about the different theories of learning during the last four weeks.
It was a homework task for Principles of Language Learning - EFPM266.
here is an introduction of the software:
Edraw Mind Map is an easy mind map software with rich examples and templates which make it easy to create mind maps, brain-storming diagrams, project timeline, life planner, SWOT analysis and sketch maps. Through this mind mapping software, you can visualize your thinking and quickly arrange and organize your work before taking action, all to benefit you as well as people around you.
(From :http://www.edrawsoft.com/edraw-mindmap.php)
will be back soon to discuss the main question
"How can we use this tool in teaching?"
Ah, I'm glad to see that you are 'recycling' information from another module here. I will tell future students in my module about this. Thank you! This was part of a formative assignment. If anyone is interested in reading how I try to use concept maps, and the theory behind this, you can read an article I wrote about my teaching in EFPM266: https://education.exeter.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/inspire/article/view/10 (see page 7 onwards - for information on concept maps)
ReplyDeleteGaby Meier
WoooW !!!
ReplyDeleteGaby is here.
I am so happy to see you here.
As students , we have to recycle what we learnt and try to connect it to the topics of other modules. This will help us to create our own integrated method of learning.
thank you once more.
Abdul