Title: Aim
1WELCOME
TITLE Media Technology in Teaching and
Learning LED BY Claudette Davis-Bonnick DISCIP
LINE Pattern Cutting and Garment
Construction
2Aims
- Aim
- To examine the values of using media technology
in the teaching environment - To work with some of the equipment
- To reflect on how to use this in your practice
3Objectives
Objective To provide an overview of how to
use media technology effectively.
4Introduction
- Personal experience of using media technology
- Equipment
5Equipment
- MOBY-GO - Comprises of
- Lap-top links with internet, memory stick,
dvd - DVD player
- VCR player
- Projector
6Subsidiary Equipment
- Cam-Corder live or pre-recordings
- Visualiser may record on tape
- Digital Camera down load onto screen
7Shared Experiences
- Who has used visual/media/interactive
technology? (which)? - When would you use the various resources?
Frequency? - How does these resources impact on T/L?
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8Shared Experiences
- Who are the beneficiaries? How could they
benefit? - What are the strength and weaknesses?
- Are there difficulties with visibility during
group work or demonstrations?
9Creating Teaching/Learning Material Using
Cam-corder Visualiser
- Demonstration sewing skills techniques by
C Davis-Bonnick - Why would you wish to produce DVD?
- How would you create them?
10Creating Teaching/Learning Material Using
Cam-corder Visualiser
- Media (technical) Assistance
- Professional
- Will making interactive material
interrupt the focus of the teaching session.
11Presentation Techniques
- Arrange Moby-go unit with a clear view to
screen projector - demonstrator site avoid obstruction between
screen, projector, students and demonstrator - use pedestal for small objects
- Be vigilant regarding covering/screening off
cables (HS) - Seek students permission before making
recordings
12Presentation technique - Cam-corder
- Move camera around object if possible
- Use tri-pod for still pictures
- Use zoom facility
- Use scripts and voice over for live and pre-
recordings
13Presentation technique Cam-corder
- Handling of Objects
- Use colours for clarity and definition
- Body language replace with hand gestures
- Voice
14Presentation Technique -Visualiser
- Use blinds (visibility crucial)
- Move object NOT the visualiser
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15Presentation Technique -Visualiser
- From H S perspective it is always better
to move the smaller/lighter object - Use tripod /Tech. staff to record activity
on tape
16How to operate the Visualiser and the Cam-corder
- VISUALISER demonstrated by Oliver Furlong
- CAM-CORDER demonstrated by Oliver Furlong
and myself.
17Practical Session
Working in small groups (10 mins each group)
record a 1 min. presentation how to make a hat.
Presentations are played back to large group
for feed-back (2 min. feedback each).
18Feedback Comments