Corgi Empowering Students to Think - Video Transcript
Aretha Franklin’s song, “Think” plays in the background.
Text appears with images of people of varying ethnic backgrounds to represent diversity:
- A boy with a finger pointing to his eye with text: “think!”
- A boy with a finger pointing to his other eye with text: “think!”
- A boy with hands over his mouth expressing surprise with text: “think!”
- A woman tilting her head with her hand on her chin with text: “Are you a teacher or student?”
- A girl with her hand on her chin and looking up in a reflective posture with text: “help your students”
- A boy with a finger pointing to his head and mouth open, with text: “think!”
- A woman wearing glasses pointing up to the text: “this tool is for you”
Text appears along with screenshots from Corgi tool:
- Cause & Effect guide with text: “cause & effect guide”
- Comparison guide with text: “comparison guide”
- Question Exploration guide with text: “question exploration guide”
- Claim-Evidence-Reasoning guide with text: “claim evidence reasoning guide”
Text appears with images:
- A woman flexing to show her muscles with text: “empower your students”
- A girl wearing goggles and a lab coat pointing up with text: “to think!”
Text appears along with screenshots from Corgi tool:
- Corgi login page with text: “Corgi: Digital graphic organizers for building higher-order thinking skills”
Closing screen with Corgi Logo and text
Graphic Organizers Transformed. Corgi is free. corgi.cast.org.