The complete question
My daughter cannot organize her writing at all. She becomes frustrated beyond belief when she tries to put her ideas on paper. Can you give me a list of suggested technologies?
Expert answer
Your daughter’s challenges echo those of many struggling writers, and while there are no quick and easy fixes, there are technology resources that can help. Tools known as “graphic organizers” may be particularly useful to your daughter as she works to get her ideas on paper in a coherent manner. These tools help students generate and organize their ideas through building visual relationships among them.
Graphic organizers can be as low tech as an arrangement of sticky notes on a sheet of paper or as high tech as online, interactive tools like bubbl.us, a free website which allows you to create and share colorful mind maps, and ReadWriteThink’s Essay Map, a free step-by-step guide to organizing essay content. View this list of graphic organizer sites for more free options.
More complex software solutions, like Draft:Builder or Inspiration, have features that help students arrange their ideas, create an outline, and transition from an outline or concept map into a draft. This customized matrix from the www.TechMatrix.org shows many software solutions that use graphic organizers to support writing. Compare products’ features, and click on a product’s name in the column header to see a full review of its capabilities and purchasing information.