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thinking around research writing and digital writing tools - Coggle Diagram
thinking around research writing and digital writing tools
Can research be copied and pasted? How would that be cited?
Coggle - currently using to create an easy (digital) idea web
Corgi - online graphic organizers with support
PowerNotes - writing easy moves from drafts for simple editing into final
Many digital tools allow for collaboration, allowing students to work together from just about anywhere!
How easily can students retrieve information that might be deleted on accident or by a peer?
How would students share their work with me easily? (I don't necessarily want 150 emails!)
I would love to have a feature that also reads notes back to the writer - sometimes things sound differently than we intended or realized.
Will these programs offer correct grammar assistance?
I like that Google Forms and Docs are easy to manage.
Tools like Speech to Text is excellent for low-level writers.
Could images be added for visual learners?
Students are 1-to-1, having their own devices to work.
What are alternatives for those who struggle to type?
I really like how this program allows me to add to branches or the main box
Colors on Coggle cannot be altered without a paid upgrade. Some students might see this as an issue.
Once ideas are written and complete, might I have to print them our for students to easily reference?
I wonder how many people can collaborate on a web? I am also curious if they can edit work from others. This would be a fun way to post live work, BUT I fear students might mess with someone's post like they always did on JamBoard.
Because Coggle works in 4 sections, an assignment might dictate one resource for each direction to help with organization.
This could make a fun 'About Me' type assignment the first week of school. It's a low stress way to get a feel for the students typing and digital abilities.