Teacher tips
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Students should never use their surnames when signing up. They should not include any identifying details in their mind maps. Students can experiment in B
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costs $3 a month which allows for 10 mind maps in that time. There is also an educational discount for teachers with an email address containing e
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• Cybersafety: Find out from school records which students in your classes are under a media ban, generally due to a custody dispute. In addition, check parental blanket media permissions lodged with the school to see if any student is not covered or if any parent has refused permission. Provide alternative tasks for these students.
• Create a mind map: Click on Start here at
https://bubbl.us or sign in and Start a new sheet. Write the central concept or a book title in the parent bubble and click on a Child bubble BELOW, to add a related idea. To create another parent concept, click to the SIDE of the original parent bubble.
• Edit: Hover over bubbles to bring up a floating editing menu to change font size and colour, connect bubbles or move them around. To the top right of the computer screen, you can choose Sharing options which allow others to edit the mind map too.
• Save and share: When it is time to save your mind map, B lub s may ub’
require you to upgrade to a subscription account in order to save it, if you have exceeded your 3 sheet trial limit. However, you can print the mind map or export it as a JPEG to your computer for later use, without upgrading. Save the mind map and share the URL with friends.
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Other worlds: To infinity and beyond with digital tools in the middle years by Lizzie Chase with S Bowes, D Ivanek, Y Liu, J Riley, J Starink
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