WebspirationPRO Examples for College Students
Examples (College)
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Courses:
Business
Economics
History
Journalism and Communications
Psychology
Science
Sociology
Writing and English
BusinessCreate clear and concise plans, process charts, reports and more. Organize and simplify your work with WebspirationPRO. |
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Social Media CampaignCreate diagrams to help you brainstorm ideas and make connections for your campaigns and plans.
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Going GreenBrainstorm and organize your ideas for making your space a greener place.
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Webpage WireframeVisually convey the look of a website's homepage using Diagram View.
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Economics |
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Macro Economics Study GuideUse an outline to record and organize your notes into a comprehensive study guide.
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Supply and Demand Concept MapMake a diagram of complex concepts to help you better understand and remember them.
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History |
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Ancient ChinaCreate study guides to help you remember and differentiate between concepts.
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Journalism and Communications |
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Inverted Pyramid Writing Map and ArticleUse Diagram View to help you understand inverted pyramid style, then record your notes and write your article in Outline View, dragging and dropping facts where they best fit. Easily convert your notes into an article using your favorite word processor.
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Commonly Misused WordsDiagram the rules for concepts you have trouble remembering, so you can reference them later or use them to study.
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Social Media CampaignCreate a diagram to help you brainstorm ideas and make connections for your campaigns and plans.
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Media AnalysisWhen answering essay questions, use a diagram or an outline to break down your arguments and organize your paper. Then, start writing.
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Psychology |
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Psychological Disorders Study GuideUse diagrams to differentiate between concepts and make memorization easier.
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Classical and Operant Conditioning Study GuideUse diagrams and images to help you memorize different facts and make connections between concepts.
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Science |
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Vertebrates Concept MapMap concepts to understand their similarities and differences.
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Six Kingdoms of BiologyTurn maps into study guides in Outline View.
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Path of the Red Blood CellsCreate a diagram to make sense of complex processes.
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Newton's Laws of Motion diagramCreate a diagram to help you memorize material.
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Sociology |
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Media AnalysisWhen answering essay questions, use a diagram or an outline to break down your arguments and organize your paper. Then, start writing.
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Ethnomethodology and the Thomas Theorem EssayCreate an outline of your essay before you write it, to make sure that you touch on all your most important arguments. Then write your essay within your outline to make sure you stay organized and on topic.
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Writing and English |
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Persuasive EssayBrainstorm and organize your arguments for your essays and articles.
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Commonly Misused WordsDiagram the rules for concepts you have trouble remembering, so you can reference them later or use them to study.
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Process WritingCreate a diagram to visually convey a plan or process.
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