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BASIC TRAINING PRINCIPLES MODULE VII BASIC TRAINING PRINCIPLES - 1 views

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    Quick View on pre-training competency include reading assignments that can be used during and after training. Structured warm- up activities such as, video/films and note-taking .To attract and maintain the attention of the participants handouts (such as questionaires or keyterm scramble sheets) are useful and can be circulated some time before the training. I like this article because it gave me some ideas for my pre-training activity for my multimedia presentation and I learned how important pre-training is as well as it was useful for generative learning. http://www.unescap.org/tid/publication/part_seven2184.pdf
Marci Vining

Movie Maker Tutorial - 0 views

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    This online tutorial uses text to instruct learners on how to create a presentation using Windows Movie Maker.
Cathy Marziali

Xtranormal http://www.xtranormal.com/ - 1 views

Xtralnormal is a website contains a highly appealing multimedia opportunity for the creator. It allows the creator to text dialogue which is then transformed into an animation. The creator is able ...

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started by Cathy Marziali on 12 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
Amy Cravey

Google Docs.com - 0 views

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    This website promotes both technology-centered and learner-centered instruction. Teachers will instantly have access to computerized graphic organizers, spreadsheets, and presentation templates. Google Docs has the potential to equalize technology gaps between the haves and the have-nots. For example, any student, who can access the Internet, can obtain a Google Docs account.
Shane Snyder

Presentation: Basic Web Site Construction using Online Tools and by Coding by Hand - 0 views

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    Wiki for Snyder's Multimedia Workshop on Basic Web Site Construction using Online Tools and by Coding by Hand
KIANA THOMPSON

How to Draw Eyes - 0 views

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    This video focuses on the technique needed to draw a realistic eyes. Since the eyes are the foundation of any face, I thought it was important to show students a presentation that focuses only on the eyes.
Terry Farris

Authentic Assessment - 0 views

An online tool that I have used in the past that can be used to assess the workshop is survey monkey. This tool allows the individual to create questions and present them to a group electronically....

8847_activities

started by Terry Farris on 17 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Terry Farris

Graphic Organizer - 0 views

There are various tools out there that allow individuals to post a layout to his/her presentation and/or workshop. If one is looking for a basic outline tool, Power Point and Word are sufficient. T...

8847_graphic_organizers

started by Terry Farris on 17 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Margaret McCullough

Presentation - 1 views

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    This video is a short clip from the CBS Evening News. The news cast explains the clicker craze taking place across the nation. Teachers and students explain the benefits of using clickers in the classroom instead of a standard paper and pencil assignment. Clickers are especially useful at large universities; the clickers are used to help maintain a connection with students when there are several hundred in the classroom. The introduction of clickers can be confusing and stressful for teachers. The news clip explains the usage of clickers in a generative learning way. The video interview demonstrates the benefits of clickers and summarizes how and why one wants to include clickers into daily instruction.
Margaret McCullough

Presentation - 0 views

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    This is an excellent website that provides the learner with tutorial videos that are arranged by topic. Each aspect of the clicker is included. E-Instruction created the web tutorials; therefore, the videos come from a reliable source. The tutorial videos are great to demonstrate what needs to be done to effectively add clickers to classroom. Tutorial videos fit with Mayer's generative learning. The videos help those who are not as familiar and still having some trouble; they help the learner make sense of the material. The videos promote an engaged environment; the learner can follow along and actually use the clickers as they progresses through the tutorial. The generative lesson helps the learner put the information together.
Bob Streff

Graphic.org - 0 views

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    Graphic organizers come in many different forms and are specific for the types of ideas or concepts they represent.Graphic.org presents the different types of organizers in a semantic feature analysis table. You can determine which GO works best for you and click on links for examples and resources. A great "stumbled-upon" resource
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    This website provides a chart for determining the type of graphic organizer to use. It also provides examples of many different types and styles of organizers. This is the most complete website I found on graphic organizers.
Burian Kitchen

Skype - 0 views

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    Skype allows video conferencing between participants and students sharing sample media projects. By initiating motivation for the workshop through synchronous communication with student experts, participants experience generative processing. This procedure will demonstrate the purpose of the workshop and increase motivation for participation. Skype is free, available on my school server, and easy to install and use.
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    Skype has become very popular because of the easy (and free) access to video and audio conferencing. It can potentially be used for conferencing calling a presentation. Also, students could work together closely from home because of the ability to hear each other while surfing the Internet looking for resources for the project.
George ONeal

Thinkport - 1 views

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    This site provides a collection of graphic organizers available in a variety of media formats including Word, HTML, and PDF. The graphic organizers provided on the site allow the presenter to organize workshop material and provide participants with a guide and note-taking handout. The process of using a graphic organizer during instruction ensures essential cognitive processing of select material and promotes generative processing with an engaging environment. The significance of this site involves the ability to manipulate the graphic organizers to tailor the layout to specific instruction.
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    A collection of graphic organizers available in a variety of media formats. The development of computer simulations and games are a great addition. The ability to modify the graphic organizer to match the content.
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    Thinkport Graphic organizer page has examples for several different graphic organizers such as character maps, concept map, cornel notes, compare/contrast, Venn diagrams, and many more. The most interesting thing about graphic organizer section is that it allow you to open each of the graphic organizers in three different formats…HTML, PDF, and Word.
Brenda Rutherford

Websites for Creating Multimedia - 2 views

8847_pre-training http://www.trainingmultimedia.co.uk/ http://www.proquestk12.com/productinfo/elibrary_bookcarts.shtml elibrary bookcarts and quizcarts Training Multimedia and Video Production- ...

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started by Brenda Rutherford on 18 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Marlene Kent

Presentations - Podcasting in the Classroom - 1 views

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    "Podcasting in the Classroom" - excellent, step instructions and student application video by a classroom teacher, in under 5 minutes, showing free resources available for podcasting.
Suzanne Gudjonis

www.discoveryeducati - 0 views

www.discoveryeducation.com This website provides video clips on many subjects in all grade levels. Even though it is geared towards the younger student population, all presenters could utilize the...

8847_pre-training

started by Suzanne Gudjonis on 09 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Suzanne Gudjonis

www.google.com With - 0 views

www.google.com With a Google account, users can set up wikis, blogs, groups, surveys, documents, and many more functions to serve as pre-training tools. Presenters can set up groups to view any ne...

8847_pre-training

started by Suzanne Gudjonis on 09 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Maria Jardim

EDU 2.0 for school: the free, easy way to teach and learn online - 0 views

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    Edu 2.0 provides all the elements of face to face classroom in to a digital classroom. This site can be used in the presentation portion and allows for participation through wiki's, blogs,a and chat rooms. I like this site because it is free, you can pick and choose what you want to set up and have available for participants. It does require participants to sign in and allows you to monitor and track progress.
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    This portal provides the teacher with the opportunity to create a course with lessons that can become available to students as they are being administered. It also provides the teacher with collaborative tools, opportunity to prepare group work which can be monitored, to prepare a gradebook and many more interesting applications. It is also very easy to use.
Elizabeth Sanford

Pre-Training: Learning Styles of the Net Generation - 3 views

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    Excellent presentation comparing and constrasting the learning styles of the previous generation (digital immigrants) and the current generation that is immersed in technology (digital natives).
Elizabeth Sanford

Presentation: Wikis in Plain English - 2 views

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    Brief introduction to wikis and how this tool can be an effective collaboration tool.
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