Post date: Jun 27, 2016 2:43:40 PM
Spaaze is a great curating resource. Spaaze has some similaries to Diigo and Symbaloo, if these are familiar to you, since it is a resource to curate content. Visually, it appears as a large bulletin board where you can collect and organize content. I created an example board to collect content on Division and Ratios. I found a video, tutorial, and written direction with examples of mean, median, and mode, and added them to my Spaaze board so I could try out adding different formats. Once you do that, you can add them to a hotspot. A hotspot is a way to organize your content by topic. I created a mean, median, and mode hotspot to group the three resources together. I can later add additional hotspots on other topics such and long division and ratios. You can change the background, as in the chalkboard I chose, add contributors for collaboration, and publish the board as read-only with a link. Spaaze works on a point system, and every time you create a board, or add to your board, it costs points. You get 100 free points, but after that you must purchase them. What I liked about this resource was the ability to group items, hotspots, by topic so when creating a board on a chapter, you can group similar content together. If you click on the image, you can view my example board.
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