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Thinking Tools. . .Collaborative brainstorming, mind-mapping, and storyboarding Web 2.0 tools
Tools to Support Collaborative Thinking
• Created by Liz Sikes, Graduate Assistant
• For Students in LS5333: School Library Media Center and LS5443: Librarians as Instructional Partners
• To support your use of these tools and to help you select the best tools for your own students
• Spring 2010
What’s the difference?
• Brainstorming
• Mind-mapping
• Storyboarding
From the least
to the most structured format…
Brainstorming
• Generates ideas or information about a topic in no particular order
• Proceeds at a “fast and furious” pace
• Captures all ideas, answer questions & add detail later
Example: Brainstorm
Created with Bubbl.us
Mind-mapping
• Organizes information about a single topic around central themes
• Can be as simple or complex as time allows:
– Show/hide multiple levels of detail– Prioritize tasks and next actions– Add images, attachments and links
Example: Mind Map
Created with Mindomo
Storyboarding
• Places a series of events or main points in a linear sequence
• Allows a team to rearrange the order as they add, change, or remove items in the sequence
Example: Storyboard
Created with WallWisher
Matching the Task to the Tool
Task Web 2.0 Tools
Brainstorming Bubbl.us
Mind42
Mind-mapping myWebspiration
Mindomo
Storyboarding Wallwisher