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Patrick LaPollo

Web Sites with Multimedia Artifacts - 3 views

Module 1 - Multimedia Artifacts 1. http://www.ted.com/ TedTv This site hosts videos that highlight the ideas of motivational and inspiring speakers. Although the technology on the site is stron...

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started by Patrick LaPollo on 12 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Margaret Hale

ePortfolios and GoogleApps - ePortfolios with GoogleApps - 0 views

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    Dr. Barrett's (n.d.) webpage presents an introduction to the types of ePortfolios in a learner-centered approach. The website requires cognitive activity and capitalizes on the use of multimedia to present the essential content; and it does so following instructional design principles as recommended by Mayer (2009). Beginning with an anticipatory set to activate the learner's prior knowledge, the lesson page begins by asking learners to think about their own personal use of portfolios. Immediately following, the essential material elements are presented in a cartoon image, capitalizing on the benefits of dual coding (Id.), using both images and key words to help learners pay attention and select appropriate information. The image also relies on spatial contiguity (Id.) in its presentation format. This webpage itself would fit into Mayer's (Id.) use of multimedia as "information acquisition." However, coupled with a reflective activity, learners would be able to make more integrated sense of the types of portfolios available and which types would be most suited for their particular needs. References: Barrett, H. (n.d.). ePortfolios and Google Apps. [Webpage]. Retrieved from http://sites.google.com/site/eportfolioapps/overview/blog-entry-eportfolios-and-googleapps Mayer, R. (2009). Multimedia learning (2nd Ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Margaret Hale

Spicynodes : Home - 0 views

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    SpicyNodes is a website that allows users to create node-maps (similar to mind maps) through an interactive, multimedia platform. Creating a node-map requires users to engage in highly complex cognitive tasks as users must create a hierarchal order for the information they want to present. As a teaching tool, each node can be designed to include both pictures or videos and text to highlight content, consistent with Mayer's (2009) dual channel processing principle. Designed effectively, a node-map can be an effective learner-centered approach for presenting information as the concise format of a node naturally aligns with the "limited capacity" of working memory (Id.). As a learning tool, learners can use node-maps to organize their thinking and developing understanding of complex subjects. Creating a node-map requires the user to carefully consider the relationship and interconnectedness of information and to organize that information in a meaningful manner. Reference: Mayer, R. (2009). Multimedia learning (2nd Ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Laurie Korte

You Are Your Words - 1 views

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    You are your words allows learners to create images made of words. The depiction starts with a self-selected portrait oriented image, then the addition of words that fill to create a shaded silhouette of the picture. The active engagement required focus on cognitive activity as the learner designed words to pictorially aid human cognition. This is accomplishing learner-centered learning by adapting multimedia technology to show how the human mind works (Mayer, 2009, p. 15). Mayer, R. E. (2009). Multimedia learning (2nd ed.). Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.
Jeriann King

Blogging for Knowledge Construction - 0 views

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    This website offers information on the use of blogging as a Web 2.0 tool. There is a video that discusses specific benefits and attributes. A direct link to the video is http://weblogg-ed.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/05/WebLoggingSmall.mov
 Lisa Durff

NMC Horizon Report > 2012 Higher Ed Edition | The New Media Consortium - 0 views

  • analytics are seen in the second horizon of two to three years
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      Do you think this is an accurate prediction? Your thoughts?
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    I think this prediction is off -> analytics are HERE
 Lisa Durff

The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning - Google Books - 0 views

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    Sweller (2005) discusses changes to long term memory and how instructional design should faciliate changes that support the instructional objectives, not overload it.  Further he discusses how many confuse this with rote learning when it is more than this. Sweller, J. (2005). Implications of cognitive load theory for multimedia learning, In R. Mayer (Ed.). The Cambridge handbook of multimedia learning (pp.19-30). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Elizabeth Roberson

Meyers-Letson, B. (2006), Using Garage Band in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This site created by Meyers is a very interactive site for learning about how Garage Band can be used in the classroom. This site provides a great amount of hands on examples to show how this program is a useful tool in the classroom. Mayer lets us know that a major focus of the technology centered approach is "using multimedia technology as aid to human cognition (2009, 13)." I believe that this site does that with all the examples and tutorials provided. Mayer, R. E. (2009). Multimedia learning (2nd ed.). Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.
Kal Mannis

YouTube - how to - 0 views

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    In line with the best practices of a multimedia presentation, YouTube has thousands of how to videos that can be embedded into power points. In fact there are several videos on how to embed into powerpoint. I have used these videos numerous times in my general ed classes and in my tech classes for both adults and children. With the tech classes the students watch the video through once, then reproduce the activity while watching it through again. It is rare that I have to reteach when they do this.
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    Kal, I utilize United Streaming video segments in my classroom on a regular basis. Many teachers do not realize how easy it is to download them. I also use video for facilitating Professional Development. Video for students is much l like watching television - you have their "full" attention - they are totally engaged!
Keith Klein

Working and Presentation wiki web links - 3 views

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    Module 1 Multimedia-SMART Board Training Videos Smarttech-http://downloads01.smarttech.com/media/trainingcenter/flash/tutorials/display_frame_basics/display_frame_basics.htm This Smarttech video presentation is a tutorial that introduces and teaches teachers the basic steps on how to use a SMART Board. The video uses a learner-centered approach to technology because according to Mayer, it does "compliment human abilities, aid activities that we are poorly suited and enhances the development for which we are ideally suited" (Mayer, 2009, p. 13)." The required active engagement for this video is cognitive because the focus in the video is on the meaning of the presented material and interprets it in light of prior knowledge, YouTube-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hlgGpVpgWo YouTube provides a video presentation on a "SMART Board Interactive White Board Accessibilities." This video presentation provides teachers with information on how to make the SMART Board accessible to all students. The video uses a learner-centered approach to technology because it "takes in account the learners information processing (Mayer, 2009, p. 9)." The required active engagement for this video is cognitive because the focus is on learner adding information to their memory. Smarttech http://downloads01.smarttech.com/media/trainingcenter/flash/touch%20write%20and%20save.htm This Smarttech video presentation is a 2 minute tutorial. This presentation introduces and teaches teachers how to use a pen and toolbar on the SMART Board
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    Marion Bush-Multimedia Artifacts
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    The three web sites that I selected that include multimedia artifacts for active learning: 1) http://www.learner.org/ The learner.org website is a cognitive activity. This web site accomplishes the learner-centered approach. The web site focuses on using multimedia technology as an aid to human cognition (Mayer, p. 13 2009). It uses film clips to demonstrate the practical applications of various mathematical concepts to real life situations. It builds a connection of what the students are studying to a concrete example (visual) to create a clearer mental picture form prior knowledge to new knowledge that is being discovered. 2) http://pearsonmylabandmastering.com/ The My Lab web site is a behavioral activity. This web site accomplishes the learner-centered approach. The web site focuses on rewarding students for the correct responses (excellent) or punished for the incorrect ones (try again). The underlying metaphor is that of drill-and-practice system, so multimedia is a vehicle for rewarding correct responses and punishing incorrect ones (Mayer, p.15, 2009). A student receives immediate feedback positive or negative and strengthens a response system to proceed or provide reinforcement of the content. 3) http://webgraphing.com/ The web graphing web site is a cognitive activity. This web site accomplishes the learner-centered approach. The web site provides engagement between the student and the graphing calculator. Multimedia learning is a sense-making activity in which the learner seeks to build a coherent mental representation from the presented material (Mayer, p. 17, 2009). The students actively engage with the graphing calculator along with the teacher
Marion Bush

Marion Bush-Multimedia Artifacts | Diigo Groups - 0 views

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    Module 1 Multimedia-SMART Board Training Videos Smarttech-http://downloads01.smarttech.com/media/trainingcenter/flash/tutorials/display_frame_basics/display_frame_basics.htm This Smarttech video presentation is a tutorial that introduces and teaches teachers the basic steps on how to use a SMART Board. The video uses a learner-centered approach to technology because according to Mayer, it does "compliment human abilities, aid activities that we are poorly suited and enhances the development for which we are ideally suited" (Mayer, 2009, p. 13)." The required active engagement for this video is cognitive because the focus in the video is on the meaning of the presented material and interprets it in light of prior knowledge, YouTube-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hlgGpVpgWo YouTube provides a video presentation on a "SMART Board Interactive White Board Accessibilities." This video presentation provides teachers with information on how to make the SMART Board accessible to all students. The video uses a learner-centered approach to technology because it "takes in account the learners information processing (Mayer, 2009, p. 9)." The required active engagement for this video is cognitive because the focus is on learner adding information to their memory. Smarttech http://downloads01.smarttech.com/media/trainingcenter/flash/touch%20write%20and%20save.htm This Smarttech video presentation is a 2 minute tutorial. This presentation introduces and teaches teachers how to use a pen and toolbar on the SMART Board. The video explains the touch, write and save process on the SMART Board. This video presentation has a learner-centered environment. The required active engagement for this video is cognitive because the focus in the video is on the meaning of the presented material and interprets it in light of prior knowledge (Mayer, 2009, p. 17)." Reference: Mayer, R. E. (2009). Multimedia learning. (2nd ed.). Cambridge, MA: Cambridg
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    Marion Bush-Multimedia Artifacts
Daniel Oprish

Module 3 - Web Sites for Creating Multimedia - 3 views

There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of websites available today to help us in creating multimedia materials. Many are free to use, and many have a cost associated with their use. And de...

started by Daniel Oprish on 14 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Brigit McAroy

SmartBoards in Elementary Schools - 1 views

I have chosen the topic "SmartBoards in Elementary Schools". At my school every teacher has a SmartBoard and projector in their class. Unfortunately the lack of experience and knowledge to operate...

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started by Brigit McAroy on 09 Dec 12 no follow-up yet
ennis brinson

Selecting web sites with multimedia artifacts - 1 views

Mayer (2009) suggests that technology-centered approaches focus on the capabilities of advanced technologies with the goal of providing access to information. Moreover, Mayer (2009) postulates tha...

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started by ennis brinson on 10 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
Karen Tino

Workshop websites EDUC 7101 MD1 - 2 views

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started by Karen Tino on 12 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
helenwood1

Project Topic - 3 views

Mayer (2009) states that there are two approaches to multimedia design, a technology-centered approach and a learner-centered approach. This week's module requires that the student locates three we...

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Amanda Langston

Multimedia Artifacts - 5 views

YouTube/TeacherTube www.youtube.com/www.teachertube.com This website allows teachers to incorporate video clips in the classroom to help facilitate learning with a new topic. There are many videos ...

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started by Amanda Langston on 09 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Lynda Marshall

EDUC8847_Multimedia Artifacts_Assignment_Module1_Week1 - 4 views

Multimedia Artifacts The three multimedia tools chosen for this assignment were selected based on its ease if functionality, accessibility, and integration into the learning environment, its effe...

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started by Lynda Marshall on 09 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
 Lisa Durff

Visuwords™ online graphical dictionary and thesaurus - 0 views

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    Visuwords is a terrific tool for coding connections from brainstorming. Nodes are movable to provide clarity while showing information. Use with students to develop keywords for searching in research or identifying curricular connections to enhance knowledge building further. The active engagement focuses on a cognitive activity. It accomplishes learner-centered learning through building of a coherent mental structure (Mayer, 2009, p. 18). Mayer, R. E. (2009). Multimedia learning (2nd ed.). Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.
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    Description: Creates graphical representations of related words for free Why better: It's free (several offer free trials only)
Marc Boese

WeVideo - 4 views

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    A tool for creating videos ~ collaboratively online. This is a very simple and easy to use online platform for video production. It integrates with other Google Apps for Education offerings. Easy to share and build together. It has a full feature video editor, music, and effects. Everything is stored online and all file formats are supported with instant posting and mobile accessibility. A great synchronous and asynchronous tool for multi-media learning. The active engagement required focuses on a cognitive activity. It accomplishes learner-centered learning through knowledge construction (Mayer, 2009, p. 18). Mayer, R. E. (2009). Multimedia learning (2nd ed.). Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.
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    WeVideo is a video-editing program that allows users to edit based on their experience level. This site was chosen to meet the needs of participants of all expertise. Novices can simply arrange their videos and export, while advanced users can create transitions, composites, titles, and more.
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