1. Inspiration could be used as a broad outline or introduction to a lesson.
2. Try to minimize clutter as much as possible, such as eliminating unneeded arrows.
3. Utilize real life pictures instead of clip art from the gallery.
4. Use a clear one word description and expound on it instead of using a lot of text.
5. Color code arrows help establish a separation for different categories.
6. Make sure text and arrows are clearly visible.
7. Choose a good background color that is relevant to the subject and doesn't contrast with pictures and text.
8. Stick with simple, easy to read fonts.
9. Give a blank copy to students to help with brainstorming ideas.
10. Use for poster boards to hang in the classroom.

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