[caption id="attachment_445" align="alignright" width="112" caption="SpicyNodes graphically organizes and represents relations between ideas and concepts, harnessing the full range of our brain skills. "]

[/caption]\n\nThe earlier post on
6th graders using SpicyNodes, raises a larger question of what kinds of ways can a tool like SpicyNodes be used by students. Toni Krasnic recently posted
Top 10 Mind Mapping Uses for Students, Toni is a visual mapper, educational consultant, and author of
Concise Learning: Learn More & Score Higher in Less Time with Less Effort. He says:\n
Although still relatively little used is school, students who have discovered mind mapping find it a fun and engaging approach to enhance thinking and learning, and a great tool to manage information and increase productivity.
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the post >>