Kidspiration Presentation

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April Garrett April Garrett Chelsea Howard Chelsea Howard Stacy Head Stacy Head Tyrone Jefferson Tyrone Jefferson

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This explores the positive and negative of Kidspiration. This presentation was designed as a group project for a graduate class at the Univ. of South Carolina. Views expressed are not necessarily those of USC. (sorry for the not-so-great audio...I have terrible allergies during the early spring!!)

Transcript of Kidspiration Presentation

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April GarrettApril GarrettChelsea HowardChelsea Howard

Stacy HeadStacy HeadTyrone JeffersonTyrone Jefferson

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Product Evaluation• Our group chose to evaluate the

programs Kidspiration and Inspiration.• This presentation is intended to

persuade our Technology Director to purchase the software.

• In the following slides, we will give a description of the two products and the positive and negative aspects of the software.

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Created for K-5 learners, Kidspiration develops thinking,

literacy and numeric skills using proven visual learning principles.

In reading and writing, Kidspiration strengthens word

recognition, vocabulary, comprehension and written

expression. With new visual math tools, students build reasoning

and problem solving skills.

Inspiration/Kidspiration

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Evaluation ResultsEvaluation ResultsEvaluation ResultsEvaluation Results

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Does this product allow for reinforcement?

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Is there an observable change in behavior during

learning?

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Are new behaviors acquired through the use

of the product?

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Does the product provide corrective

feedback?

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Does learning result from the encoding of information into

memory in an organized manner?

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While using the product, is the learner an active

participant?

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Does the learner create meaning from experience when using this product?

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Does the product allow for multiple

representations of new information?

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Does the product allow for self-regulation and self-correction?

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Does the product allow for visual/pictorial

processing?

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Does the product allow for auditory/verbal

processing?

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Is the learner an active participant while using the

product?

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Strengths

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Weaknesses

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Comments

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RecommendationsRecommendationsRecommendationsRecommendations

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We have presented the Good, the Bad, and the

Ugly of Kidspiration/Inspiration. Our group recommends

this e-learning product to our Technology Director.

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If you would like to download a free trial of

Kidspiration/Inspiration…

click on the link below and navigate your way

through. .

www.inspiration.com

HAVE FUN!