Title: Using Technology for Multimedia Learning
1Using Technology for Multimedia Learning!
Conference Materials Online Resources may be
found at http//www.mtwp.net/jane_glass/
Presented by Kristy Snyder snyderkr_at_mtwp.net Jane
Glass glassja_at_mtwp.net Manheim Township High
School, Lancaster, PA
PSAHPERD Convention 09 (November 19 - 21,
2009 Valley Forge)
2iDeas for HealthAudience iNventory
iDentification
Multimedia / Technology Tools a) iMedia
iMovie, iTunes, iPhoto, Fireworks, Audacity,
GarageBand, PhotoBooth, Podcasts
b) Web 2.0 Tools Letterpop, Wikis, Moodle,
Voicethread, GoogleDocs, Animoto,
Wordle, Voki
c) Microsoft Office Tools Word,
Powerpoint, Excel, Publisher
Have received TRAINING for some or all
Have USED some or all
Have HEARDofsome or all
3HOTS Research, interpret, analyze,
problem-solve,
collaborate, evaluate, discuss, apply, create
Preparing for the 21st Century
Higher Order Thinking Skills
Even entry level jobs in many fields require
skills that center on critical
thinking, problem-solving, and the
effective use of technology.
Even the best of textbooks cannot keep up with
current advances...across the globe, and
throughout the universe. Constantly emerging
information and communication technologies allow
teachers and students to experience these
changes... (Teaching in the 21st
Century,Learning Sciences International, 2007)
4Our Sessions Focus
- iDeas to share!
- iDeas Samples of Technology Tools
- iDeas Samples of Health Lessons
- iDeas Samples from Student Work
5Uses ofMultimediaLearning
- iDeas can be teacher OR student generated
- Introductions, attention-getters, hooks for
lessons, - Collaborative projects, individual projects,
- Surveys, prompts for reflective writings /
journaling, - Activities, end of unit assessments, etc.
6? Programs using images, videos, music,
voice-over recordings, and text to create digital
files
iMovie (Lesson Synopsis) Apple computer
/Mac based program ? creates movies from
photos, recordings, music, video clips ?
incorporates optional text, titles transitional
effects PC alternative MovieMaker Additio
nal programs that may be used in conjunction with
iMovie Fireworks image editing program (part
of Macromedia suite) iPhoto Apple computer
/Mac based program used to import image files
GarageBand used to create/mix original sound
files for importing into iMovie iTunes used to
import music files plays the
final, exported movie file
Samples- (program prelude)- Abstinence
7iMovie (Lesson Synopsis) STORYBOARD
Text-based introduction that reveals the topic
with a hook to grab interest of the viewer
Quote that could convey an underlying theme of
the Health message Facts statistics that
support the theme/message IMAGES - Locate
SAVE10 images to support the message of the
project into iMovie Health folder The VIDEO 6
images, text messages background
music COMPONENTS of Movie FRAMES 1st Image
introduction that reveals the topic provides a
hook 2nd Image a quote that helps establish
an underlying theme 3rd Image an
explanation/transition from the quote to the
project 4th Image key fact or statistic that
supports the message 5th Image additional
fact or statistic demonstrating significance 6th
Image a statement of advocacy / statement of
resolution
8Podcasts (Lesson Synopsis) short for Personal
On Demand broadCAST Any audio or video file
that can be delivered via the internet Can
use various programs to record the
content Audacity - FREE online program to
record edit sounds Mac AND PC compatible
download available at http//audacity.sourceforge.
net/ GarageBand - allows the user to make /
mix recordings using tracks from musical
instruments and sounds standard Mac program
iMovie - allows user to create a movie from
photos, recordings, music, video clips
with optional text, titles transitional
effects standard Mac program PhotoBooth -
captures users photo with built in camera
offers morphing special effects to
photos newer version also records video
sound standard Mac program
Samples- (PBoverview)
9? Free Internet tools/ programs that offer
collaboration, project creation, material
collection web-access
Animot o URL http//animoto.com - FREE
online video tool - creates a
multi-transitional movie with images, video clips
music - material from the user or from
Animotos library Voicethread (Lesson
Synopsis) URL http//voicethread.com - FREE
online media album - allows people to record
voices, upload images upload documents -
shares album for others to view, and even post
feedback questions Voki URL
http//www.voki.com/ - FREE online program -
allows people to create customized, speaking
avatars - offers computerized voice or may
record own - sample at http//www.mtwp.net/jane_
glass/
Samples- Whos Infected? - Voicebox Cancer
10Voicethread (Lesson Synopsis) 1st SLIDE
"Introduction /Purpose" - a photo/image of a
fictitious person - an introduction providing
insight into "Victim's" background summary of
current life situation 2nd SLIDE Q A about
tobacco product use includes an appropriate
photo/image/chart 3rd SLIDE Q A about
pressures influence includes an appropriate
photo/image/chart4th SLIDE Q A about
tobacco-related health problem includes an
appropriate photo/image/chart5th SLIDE Q A
of own creation includes an appropriate
photo/image/chart6th SLIDE Q A of own
creation includes an appropriate
photo/image/chart7th SLIDE Q A about daily
impact limitations includes an appropriate
photo/image/chart8th SLIDE Advocacy Message
includes an appropriate photo/image/chart9th
SLIDE Summary Application of findings
includes an appropriate photo/image/chart The
VICTIM For this scripted recorded
interview, you will need to create a fictional
character with a fictional (but quite possible)
serious health condition that has occurred as the
result of long-term tobacco use (or exposure to
nicotine). Consider the various disorders and
diseases, as well as physical effects of
cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco, etc.
RESEARCH will help to provide DETAILS, statistics
and SUBSTANCE to the story.
11? FREE COLLABORATIVE !
Wikis (Lesson Synopsis) URL
http//www.wikispaces.com - online webpage
allows users to add postings edit content -
access granted to enrolled users Moodle
web-based course management system URL
http//moodle.org/GoogleDocs create edit
web-based documents, spreadsheets
presentations (.ppt, .xls real-time surveys)
URL http//www.google.com/
Samples- Health Care Jigsaw - Student Survey
12Wikis (Lesson Synopsis) Jigsaw group members
will research different assigned health care
topics that will be shared with their group.
Students should identify / explain KEY
information such as program
explanations/definitions, history of
program, reason for program, pros/cons of
program, cost factors, descriptions,
coverage limitations, deductions,
premiums, referral policies,
treatments, services typical
reimbursements Students should SHARE this
material in paragraph or outline form, and
INCLUDE at least 1 graphic related to the topic
(this could be a photo, clipart image, chart or
graph). Students should ALSO INCLUDE 2 "Review
Questions" that are constructed based upon the
information that is shared.
13Wordle URL http//www.wordle.net/ -
program generates visual word clouds using
words, phrases, or sentencesLetterpop (Lesson
Synopsis) URL http//letterpop.com/
easy-to-use, pre-designed templates
presents information via newsletters,
invitations, collages, summaries, magazines
user may upload own image files (drop drag
into project) completed project is
assigned a web URL address that anyone can view
Samples- Cardio Risk Assessment
14Letterpop (Lesson Synopsis) REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
(to be answered in the text area of the
newsletter) A. For each of the 3 photos, in a
few sentences - IDENTIFY the risk factor that
each photo represents - EXPLAIN WHY (in general)
it is a risk factor for heart disease -
DESCRIBEHOW these three risks factors have
impacted the health of the family members B.
Looking at your Web of Risks, WHICH of the risk
factors seem to have little / no impact on your
family? (other than genetic fortune, explain what
has contributed to its low-risk status) C.
After identifying the risk factors prevalent
within your own family, explain HOW this
knowledge /awareness may affect you, or your
lifestyle decisions in the near (and distant)
future?
15Musical Slideshows (Lesson Synopsis) Engage
multiple learning styles 1. Textual content
2. Visual support
3. Audible element (clipped, compressed,
embedded looped) Reflective Scrapbooks (Lesson
Synopsis) Collected through
research - images, graphics, charts, graphs,
video or sound files - findings will be
assembled into an electronic MULTIMEDIA SCRAPBOOK
- documents the research journey, the findings,
their impactTimelines (Lesson Synopsis) - a
visual of sequenced events arranged in
chronological order using researched
information, photos and text
Samples- Alcohol - Supersizing- Parkinsons
16Musical Slideshows (Lesson Synopsis)
Presentation I. Selection of
song/music - the music lyrics /message should
correlate to the theme of substance personal
abuse - a correlating 20-30 sec. musical
selection should be clipped, compressed, inserted
set to loop - one stanza of lyrics should be
interjected (typed) on the "reflective
conclusion" slide 2. Use of
pictures/photos - EACH slide should convey an
intangible message or feeling with the use of a
visual image(s) - other visual options use a
photo as the slide background or create a collage
of photos 3. The Text - content may be
creatively entered over the photos to present
concrete, related information Components
Purpose Statement Current Trends
Shattered Lives Background Impact
Consequences Addictiveness Top 3
Reasons Help Resources Reflective
Conclusion References
17- Reflective Scrapbooks (Lesson Synopsis)
Slide 1 COVER An appropriate title, a
topic related image your name - Slide 2 INTRODUCTION Explanation of topic,
focus, selected terms - Slides 3-8 VISUAL SCRAPBOOK (6 individual
slides) - Each of these slides 3 - 8 must contain
- - 1 graphic/image/chart/graph
- - 1 KEY word capturing the significance of the
graphic - - 1 factoid corresponding to the key word
(statistic, quote, definition, etc.) - Use quotation marks/italics to make the
factoid stand out from your personal
"reflections." - a personal reflection of your thoughts about the
key term/graphic/or focus - include clear - thoughtful reasons for why you included each
item what impact your findings had on YOU! - Slide 9 SUMMARY overall personal
reflections of the project and your investigative
efforts - Slide 10 RESOURCES
18? Uses of MSOffice beyond traditional word
documents, spreadsheets powerpoints
Timelines (Lesson Synopsis) DISPLAY a
horizontal timeline segmented into recent years,
decades, and/or centuries INCLUDE
A brief INTRODUCTION that provides a general
background of the topic 5 EVENTS
/developments /occurrences /discoveries that have
been significant to this topic
Each EVENT should o Be
clearly marked at the appropriate place on the
timeline o Contain a label
o Include a 2 -3 sentence description that
details its significance to the topic 3
captioned IMAGES/GRAPHICS (photo, graph, chart,
clip-art) that correlate to the topic 1
QUOTE revealing something you found enlightening,
interesting, or surprising CONCLUDE
with 2 - 4 sentences that highlight the benefit
of acquiring this knowledge
19Brochures (Lesson Synopsis similar to
Timeline) - informational display of textual
visual content in a tri-fold layout -
sometimes called a pamphlet Magazine Interview
(Lesson Synopsis) - a follow-up to a real or
fictitious interview - display of the Questions
Answers along with graphics
visuals Newsletters (similar to LetterPop) -
a short publication that visually displays
information on a periodic basis
Samples- Truth About Tobacco - Cardio Risk
Family Newsletter
20Magazine Interview (Lesson Synopsis) The
magazine INTERVIEW MUST be constructed in a
one-page interview layout, and MUST include a.
The LAYOUT as a one-page interview b. A brief
INTRODUCTION to the "Interview" that - provides
insight into the "Victim's" background
summarizes the "Victim's" current life situation
(age, occupation, family info, health status) -
an explanation of the motivation for / purpose of
this interview - an introduction of the
"Interviewer" and the "magazine" c. An PHOTO of
your "fictional interviewee d. One IMAGE of a
health consequence that correlates to your
interviewee's tobacco-related condition e.
ANSWERS to the 6 "Required Questions" as
provided f. 2 ADDITIONAL, original questions
(and answers) that would help increase the
readers' knowledge about the dangers of tobacco
use g. A passionate "ADVOCACY MESSAGE" that
visually stands out from the rest of the
interview/page
21Questions? Thank you - and have a great year!
Presented by Kristy Snyder snyderkr_at_mtwp.net Jane
Glass glassja_at_mtwp.net Manheim Township HS,
Lancaster, PA
Conference Materials Online Resources
at http//www.mtwp.net/jane_glass/