Graphic Organizers are used daily in education for any curriculum to help teach any subject (i.e. mind maps, brainstorms, etc.) These websites have made it easy to make beautiful-looking graphic organizers, great for visual learners.
You have a TON of amazing graphic organizers if you are a SPED teacher in WCCUSD and you know how to access your RazPlus account - look under Resources.
This list below is in alphabetical order.
Thanks to http://cyber-kap.blogspot.com for sharing!
10 Sites for Creating Graphic Organizers
- Exploratree - A great visual site for creating a mind map with lots of templates.
- Mind42 - Nice collaborative mind mapping site with lots of templates and easy to use.
- MindMeister - Beautiful looking mind mapping site with the ability to embed into a site or blog.
- MindMup - A easy to use site for creating brainstorms or mind maps.
- Mindomo - One of my favorite brainstorming apps that also lets a user flip their classroom, collaborate, comment, and much more.
- Popplet - A excellent app that allows students to think and learn visually by brainstorming and mind mapping.
- Storyboard That - A excellent site with educational portal that educators are using in a variety ways, such as creating timelines, storyboards, graphic organizers (t-charts, grids, etc.), and more.
- TotSplash - A fun site for creating and organizing ideas into a brainstorm or mind map.
- Webspiration Classroom - From the creators of Inspiration a very popular web-based program for creating visual brainstorms that can then be turned into an outline with a click of a button.
- WiseMapping - A great site for creating visual mind maps and brainstorms.