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8847_pre-training 8847 graphic organizers 8847_presentation authentic assessment

started by Soushira Morris on 19 Jul 11
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    Pre-training:
    1. Word it out: http://worditout.com/
    This is a program that attractively arranged words, emphasizing the most important or most frequently used words. This site can be an effective tool for a pre-training activity in that it allows the participants to focus on what is important in the workshop, or the focus of the workshop.
    2. Voice Thread: http://voicethread.com/
    This is a group communication/collaborative tool. Groups can communicate by using pictures, text, video, and voice. This is effective since it adheres to Mayer's dual coding; it has a variety of ways for communicating. It is also easy to use.
    Graphic Organizer:
    1. Webspiration Pro: http://www.webspirationpro.com/
    This site allows users to create mind maps or webs that can highlight key information. It is a valuable tool and one of the best mind mapping tools because it helps users to collaborate on projects, brainstorming. It can be downloaded as a word document and it can be easy accessible to others online. Other formats, images, can be integrated into the program. With this program, there is a variety of ways one can use it, thus catering to different needs
    2. Mind 42: http://www.mind42.com/
    This is also a graphic organizer that helps one to organize his/her thoughts. This is an excellent graphic organizer tool since it allows for collaboration, linking to original sources, adding notes, and placing attachment. In this way, others can work on the organizer and have access to resources. Another feature that I think is valuable is its chatting function. It is a free tool.

    Presentation:
    1. Camtasia: http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/
    This is a screencasting software that allows one to record the computer screen and edit the recording. This is effective in that it allows for graphics and text, with its caption feature to be included. Additionally, audio files can be recorded and added. It elicits Mayer's signaling principle by highlighting important features during the recording.
    2. WireCast: http://www.telestream.net/wire-cast/overview.htm
    This is a webcasting software that allows for the recoding and live streaming via the Internet. Students can access live programs. One feature that may be effective is its recording feature. Not only can this program be used live, but it can be recorded for future use. Editing van also be done. Not too many tools are needed for this program. Thus it may be easy to setup

    Authentic Assessment:
    1.Yodio: http://www.yodio.com/
    This is a Web based program for recoding sounds and integrating it with visuals. It is free and easy to use. Further, additional equipment that are needed. Phone, camera are easily accessible. It can be effective since the content is user generated and allows for different sources of media.
    2. Author's Stream. http://www.authorstream.com/
    This site allows anyone to share PowerPoint presentations via the Web. The presentations can also be converted to video. This can be an effect resource in that it has the feature for users to include text, graphics, and audio. Creations can be easily shared for all to see and can be embedded in on other programs like wiki, blogs, websites etc. Because it has multiple features and multi sharing opportunities, this was chosen above the rest

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