Active Inspire seems like one of the most directly useful and versatile tools that we've learned about this semester. It's something that I could see myself using regularly, perhaps even daily, in the classroom, as opposed to creating something once (like the website) or only using it for special projects (like a wiki or WebQuest). To be honest, Active Inspire strikes me as a more elaborate and interactive version of the transparencies which my high school Latin teacher used to project onto his white board. They worked very well, even if they were only a low tech method, and they were an effective way for students to practice with all the declension and conjugation charts in Latin.
Charts like this one:
Although my teacher never gave us anything this comprehensive to fill out at once. He might have given us most of the Indicative tenses on a test, though.

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