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Brandy Collins

Module 1:Web Sites with Multimedia Artifacts - 5 views

My multimedia project will focus on training teachers on how to utilize gaggle in their classroom and how to involve their students in the learning process using this amazing learning tool that are...

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started by Brandy Collins on 12 Dec 11 no follow-up yet
Vida Martin

Websites for Creating Multimedia - 2 views

Websites for Creating Multimedia Multimedia websites that are exceptionally effective for creating multimedia materials for pre-training activities: 1. Name of Site- Wordle URL- http://www.wordle...

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started by Vida Martin on 16 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
Margaret McCullough

Pre-Training - 0 views

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    This site provides a PowerPoint presentation on how create the most appropriate question format for clickers. The website explains when in the lesson each type of question is most appropriate. The website provides various links that give the learner more information on each topic that pertains to incorporating student response devises in the classroom. The clickers allow for various types of question format. The instructor can choose to use true/false, multiple choice, numerical, and other various types of assessment check point tools to assess the understanding of the content. Furthermore, the website includes suggestions on using the clickers to prompt student conversation and engagement. The learner can develop a greater understanding from the instructions and information provided on this website. The PowerPoint presentation fits into Mayer's essential learning. Essential learning relates to a lack of understanding due to no previous knowledge on the given content. Several participants in the workshop may not understand which types of questions are appropriate for clickers; this PowerPoint will clarify and help pre-teach the material; thus, meeting Mayer's essential learning.
Lauren Dart

Lauren Dart Module 1 Assignment- Multimedia Artifacts EDUC 7107 - 10 views

My Multimedia presentation will focus on helping teachers create and maintain an educational blog, while incorporating many technology programs and tools that are already successful at our school. ...

started by Lauren Dart on 13 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Brenda Mckoy

Websites for Creating Multimedia - 0 views

Web Sites for Creating Multimedia Pre-training URL: www.trainingmultimedia.co.uk - This extraordinary website is intended for trainers who are looking either to source off-the-shelf interactiv...

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started by Brenda Mckoy on 01 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Kellie Scott

Websites with Multi-media Artifacts - 3 views

The three web sites that I selected that include multimedia artifacts for active learning: 1. Slideshare.net Slideshare is a cognitive activity. This website is a learner-centered activity. The...

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started by Kellie Scott on 12 Dec 11 no follow-up yet
Kelly Sapp

Websites for Multimedia Artifacts - 3 views

Brainpop, (2014). Brainpop. Retrieved from www. brainpop.com Brainpop is learner-centered. Brainpop takes a topic and uses technology "as an aid to human cognition." (Mayer, 2009) The focus isn'...

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Tiffany Wilkinson

Mrs. Pearce's Classrom Website - 0 views

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    "Mrs. Pearce's Classroom Website" is a website that offers many research-based ideas that will assist teachers in creating more successful literacy work stations. The website includes many words and pictures, which is promoting learning. The website is learner-centered due to the fact that it is aiding human cognition with the graphics and words included. Although the website is not very interactive, it does offer many examples which teachers can use to build on prior knowledge and their own experiences. This website is an example of multimedia instruction, pictures and words meant to foster learning (Mayer, 2009, p. 5).
Amy Ward

Multimedia Artifacts by Amy C. Ward - 4 views

The first multimedia website provided a variety of materials, videos and interactive tools to utilize in the classroom http://smarttech.com/us/Solutions/Education+Solutions/Products+for+education/S...

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started by Amy Ward on 11 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Sandra Johnson

Module 3 Assignment- Web Sites for Creating Multimedia - 2 views

Pre Training * Name of the site Cmappers * URL http://www.cmappers.net/ * Cmappers will allow me to create a collaborative mind map. This will allow for me to create vocabulary words and a genera...

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started by Sandra Johnson on 17 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
jeffery hammond

Hammond Web sites with Multimedia Artifacts - 2 views

http://www.teachersfirst.com/content/blog/blogbasics.cfm This website is a simple explanation to what blogs are. It uses a rollover technique in which the user mouses over the question and the answ...

started by jeffery hammond on 17 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Sonja Pugh

Websites with Multimedia Artifacts - 11 views

Multimedia Workshop Working wiki - http://sgpugh1.wikispaces.com Presentation wiki - http://sgpugh2.wikispaces.com

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Neena Patterson

Module 1 8847 Web Sites with Multimedia Artifacts - 2 views

I have chosen to develop a multimedia workshop on the topic of "How to use the SmartBoard" for a group of nursing educators at a rural university. Recently, the nursing chair at the university subm...

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started by Neena Patterson on 09 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
John Smith

Module 3 Creating Multimedia - 0 views

Web Sites for Creating Multimedia Pre-Training * www.youtube.com This popular technology can be used as a tool for opening workshops with videos or presentations. This would be effective in hook...

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started by John Smith on 09 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
Marie Anglin

Websites for Active Learning - 3 views

www.pbskids.org www.abcya.com www.gamequarium.com/readquarium PBS Kids is an interactive website with multiple activities for different content areas. Most of the literacy activities require user...

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started by Marie Anglin on 09 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
John Smith

Multimedia Artifacts - 3 views

Websites for Active Learning www.timetoast.com www.studyisland.com www.brainpop.com Timetoast is an interactive timeline maker where students create a timeline on any topic they choose. Study Is...

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started by John Smith on 09 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
Sarita Ivey

Google Sites - 0 views

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    What it is: Google Sites provides free websites or wikis for users. These sites can be used for anything from ePortfolios to business websites. Why it's better: Google provides streamline accessibility across all of their services. Therefore navigation is natural to most users. Websites can be created by individuals or groups and collaboration is seamless with Google Drive.
Elizabeth Scroggs

Websites for Creating Multimedia Presentation - 12 views

Elizabeth Scroggs EDUC 7107 January 15, 2012 *Pre-training : 1) Name of the site: Promethean Planet : Using Anticipation Guides with Reading 2) URL: http://community.prometheanplanet.com/en/blo...

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started by Elizabeth Scroggs on 14 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
Marie Anglin

YouTube - 1 views

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    Youtube is a site that gives the user the opportunities to post videos about almost anything online. It is a video sharing website where users can upload and share videos. I chose this as a resource because it has a large resource of information that can be used for teaching purposes. Youtube makes posting and searching for videos simply because it is very easy to use.
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    Through YouTube you can share with your participants examples of work they they will be creating. YouTube is one of the better choices for watching movies since it has the largest collection of videos online. There are many other video websites available on the Internet, but YouTube is the most popular. Showing videos from YouTube is an example of essential learning since you are showing the participants what is essential to a good digital story.
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    You Tube- This website allows a presenter to create a video or power point and upload it to the Internet for anyone to view. Most videos are simple to upload though uploading power points are a bit more tricky. This video sharing site allows the presentor to share information that is necessary for the course participants to know before the course begins. I like this as a pretraining site because it is easy to access in most locations. However most K-12 educational facilities block this site due to some inappropraite submissions. Course participants must make sure that they are able to access You Tube prior to the beginning of the course.
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    YouTube is a wonderful tool to use in creating presentations. It is also very helpful in finding other presentations, demonstrations, and tutorials. I think teachers would benefit from the many demonstrations and examples of Student Response Systems being used during my workshop. YouTube is very easy to navigate and easy to upload ones own videos.
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    This site is a great tool for uploading and sharing videos. Youtube is industry standard for video sharing. It is reliable, offers multiple formats uploads and offers privacy. I would recommend that teachers use this site to upload final dance video projects or use Just Dance videos on the site to have student analyze other dancers. I would not recommend comments unless the user approved them first.
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    Youtube allows trainers to post pre-training video clips to introduce learners to ideas and information that they need to know before the actual training occurs. The site gives the trainer a location to post videos then allows the trainees to view the information at their own pace.
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    YouTube is a great pre-training tool for learners to do a little research about their upcoming topic. However, it may be best to send out the links to learners in advance so they are not overloaded or misinformed. This site has proven to be a great place for the discerning learner to find valuable "how-to" advice and instructions. I fixed my automatic sliding door on the family minivan for free the other day!
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    YouTube is a multimedia website that houses videos. Videos on this site can be viewed and shared through emailing links or embedding videos into blogs, wikis, or websites. It is extremely easy to navigate and search for videos on any content. Home made videos can also be easily uploaded and shared in minutes. 
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    YouTube is the choice again, but this time for assessment purposes. YouTube is the most popular of the hosting sites and is the one student's are currently most familiar with. After a video has been developed, edited, and stored in a computer, YouTube offers a place to store your video online. Along with this, it automatically delivers an embedding code for the creators to embed into a movie widget of the presentation venue chosen for disclosure which is essential for evaluation. Furthermore, video in these online presentation venues work for generative learning by allowing for comments and more multimedia by connecting to other relevant knowledge.
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    YouTube and TeacherTube both house produced videos ready for embedding into various multimedia venues. They have search options for locating promotion and how-to videos that can certainly be used for essential and generative learning. The primary difference is that TeacherTube is meant for educational professionals. Capabilities are to spark initial interest with promotional video(s) and to complete necessary account logistics for pre-training to practical use. A free account can be set-up by anyone.
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    This website can be used to show examples of what the expectations are in the presentation.
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    What it is: YouTube provides millions of free videos on every topic imaginable. However, in addition to finding videos, YouTubes new video editor allows users to create their own videos as well. Why it's better: YouTube provides a user-friendly interface that most are familiar with. Videos, images, sounds, text, and photos can all be combined to create instant videos that provide prior knowledge to students. All videos under 15 minutes are free. Since YouTube is a part of Google, all items are synced with your Google account. While there are many other free video creation tools available, YouTube truly does provide an easier experience.
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    YouTube offers users the opportunity to compile their work in the form of a video. One feature of YouTube is the capability of adding closed caption. Videos can be used for essential and generative learning because it provides a platform for learners to authentically demonstrate their understanding of the content.
Sandra Logan

Storytelling | Xtranormal - 2 views

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    I love this website.
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    Xtranormal is a website that allows individuals to make a movie just by texting. Xtranormal will be a used to present the objectives of the presentation. The animation will allow the learners to view a visual with audio/text (present two types of learning).
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    Assignment, Module 3 - Xtranormal.com is a web-based presentation tool that allows the user to create a movie from text.  The site claims that, "if you can type, you can make movies."  Users are provided with 3D characters that are brought to life through adding content to their voices.  It uses a drag-and-drop animation system of editing.  Another advantage is you can follow this site from FaceBook or on Twitter.  One disadvantage is the recommended configuration is limited to Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista.
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    Xtranormal was one of the featured websites in the programs for Module 3. It is a very easy to use website to create videos. I used it to create the directions for the pre-training activity. In order to create a video you simply type in your script, select your character, background, camera angles, and character movements. This text to speech website is an example of generative learning because it simplifies the expectations for the participants.
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    For the presentation section of the workshop, the instructor could use text and create an animation using avitars to make the lesson interesting to the learners.
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    Brief description of what it allows you to do and how it can be used for essential or generative learning: Allows you to create an animation presentation by inputting a script with directional movements. This can be used as an introduction tool of a segment presentation. It provides a visual animation with sound and text possibilities. Brief explanation of why you found this site to be better than others you found (e.g., more effective, creates better products, easier to use, and so on): It can be limiting using the free version, but awesome for foreign languages. My students loved it and could make their presentations unique and creative.
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    Xtranormal is a movie-making tool that allows the user to create movies with little experience. It permits prerecorded features as well as user inventive frames. Using this tool in my presentations will move my students to a deeper understanding beyond PowerPoint presentations.
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    Just as with Go Animate, Xtranormal is applicable to the essential and generative learning processes. Xtranormal allows a user to organize and integrate what he/she has learned into a short animated cartoon. Xtranormal allows users to create fully animated video cartoons to represent learned materials. Videos on Xtranormal are easily created, stored, and shared.
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    This site allows you to create short animated videos about any content. These videos allow information to be relayed in a different way. This multimedia tool is user friendly and can be used with any topic. 
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    This website allows you to choose an avatar and design a 3D animated presentation of the text provided. This will be a great added feature to add visuals to what I have to share for my presentation. In my classroom, this multimedia tool would inspire student creativity, meet student learning needs who may be uncomfortable speaking in front of others.
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    You can use this site to make animated movies of your presentation.
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