1.) I would use the Inspiration software to help build writing skills among students. This would be an excellent idea for elementary school children grades 2-6. It would help develop the ability of children to plan out an essay. Kids could learn how to separate their paper into an introduction, conclusion, and main topics broken down into specific details. Embracing this software from an early age would greatly help to improve the literary skills of elementary school students.
2.) At the website tomahawknation.com, there are many visually stimulating parts on the homepage. There are not too many pictures or unnecessary/unrelated graphics the draw the eye away from what is important. Also, all of the text and links on the page are properly colored relative to their backgrounds and all of the text is very readable. All aspects of the website are linked easily and readily available to the viewer. http://www.tomahawknation.com/
3.) Very often throughout my educational career I have had to use online copyright databases to ensure that all of the work I was submitting was my own. There are many websites available, but the one I am most familiar with is turnitin.com, which I would use often in my classroom. It is a very handy tool and it would help to teach children to do their own work, because they will not be rewarded for any work that the website finds as being taken from somewhere else.
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