SAN DIEGO, CA, May 29, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Tech4Learning has released a free web tool to create graphic organizer worksheets. The site, graphicorganizer.net, helps educators support student's thinking during the process of organizing their research and ideas about classroom projects.
The Graphic Organizer Maker includes templates for organizers like Venn diagrams, clusters, cycles, KWL charts and more. Educators choose the type of organizer they think will most benefit the learning process, add instructions, and create a PDF they can print.
Graphic organizers are powerful tools to help students process new information and see connections and relationships between ideas and information," shares Melinda Kolk, Director of Professional Learning for Tech4Learning. "As we train teachers to incorporate high-level project work and move toward project-based learning in our ProjectLearn Academies, we needed a tool educators could use to support their coaching during this part of the project-building process."
"Wixie includes graphic organizers for students, but not everyone doing projects and project-based learning has Wixie or a similar technology tool," explains David Wagner, CEO of Tech4Learning. "Now, any educator can head to graphicorganizer.net to create quick thinking organizers to support students through the project process."
Tech4Learning has released a free web tool to create graphic organizer worksheets. The site, graphicorganizer.net, helps educators support student's thinking during the process of organizing their research and ideas about classroom projects.
The Graphic Organizer Maker includes templates for organizers like Venn diagrams, clusters, cycles, KWL charts and more. Educators choose the type of organizer they think will most benefit the learning process, add instructions, and create a PDF they can print.
Graphic organizers are powerful tools to help students process new information and see connections and relationships between ideas and information," shares Melinda Kolk, Director of Professional Learning for Tech4Learning. "As we train teachers to incorporate high-level project work and move toward project-based learning in our ProjectLearn Academies, we needed a tool educators could use to support their coaching during this part of the project-building process."
"Wixie includes graphic organizers for students, but not everyone doing projects and project-based learning has Wixie or a similar technology tool," explains David Wagner, CEO of Tech4Learning. "Now, any educator can head to graphicorganizer.net to create quick thinking organizers to support students through the project process."
Tech4Learning, Inc, is an innovative educational technology company that develops award-winning educational software and markets original professional development programs for K-12 education. Since the company was founded in 1999, Tech4Learning has focused on developing creative software tools that support effective use of educational technology and help build 21st century skills.
Additional information about the Graphic Organizer Maker is available at: http://graphicorganizer.net
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