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Multimedia for Learning and Assessment

Multimedia for Learning and Assessment. Education PLC. Purpose of PLC . We’re innovating together Provide support Share resources We’re working with students in the same program Collective effort Cumulative effect (we hope!)

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Multimedia for Learning and Assessment

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  1. Multimedia for Learning and Assessment Education PLC Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  2. Purpose of PLC • We’re innovating together • Provide support • Share resources • We’re working with students in the same program • Collective effort • Cumulative effect (we hope!) • We’re testing what multimedia integration might involve for other programs • Resources, time, learning curve, impact, etc. Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  3. Multimedia for Assessment in Instructional Methods Courses Clare Kilbane with Karen Robinson, Diane Ross, & Yolanda Stewart Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  4. Context- students are in their methods quarter- learning instructional methods and management on campus while also working in a field-placement. • Goals- • students understand appropriate methods for integrating multimedia with instruction • Students have an opportunity to PRACTICE integration within a) a real setting, b) when they have support, c) with an “audience.” Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  5. Action Plan • Project #1: Concept Maps to Archive Student Learning • Students will learn “concept development” instructional model. • Students will use this model with their students for pre/post assessment. • Students will reflect on their learning through this experience. • We will measure student expansion of knowledge/skills with technology via a pre/post test ourselves. Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  6. Project #2: Presentation Software to Archive Student Learning • Students will learn how to use presentation software (Kidpix, Powerpoint, etc.) to archive student learning. • Students will integrate use of this software into a learning unit for assessment purposes. • Students will archive their own learning • OC student will archive low-tech work for students • Students will implement their integration and reflect on what they learn about students. Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  7. We will measure student expansion of knowledge/skills with technology via a pre/post test ourselves. • All students will reflect on the ways that multimedia did or did not reveal student learning. • Students will compare what they learn about students in this assessment versus other assessments they implement. Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  8. Teaching Multimedia in Uganda Adele Weiss Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  9. Readers Theatre: Module 1 Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC Students will use previously created or original scripts to practice reading fluency and comprehension. Along with text materials multi-media examples (created using movie maker software) of Readers Theatre will be included as part of the teaching module. Using a laptop and digital movie camera teachers will preview and create Readers Theatre presentations to be shared with Otterbein pre-service teachers.

  10. Literature Circles: Module 2 Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC Using common text students will be taught to use Literature Circles as a means of increasing comprehension. Along with directions for using this technique, multi-media examples (created using movie maker) will be included as part of the teaching module. Using a laptop and digital movie camera teachers will preview and create Literature Circle discussion groups to be shared with Otterbein pre-service teachers.

  11. Language Experience: Module 3 Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC Using prompts students will create text with teachers acting as scribes as a means of increasing syntax and vocabulary skills. Along with directions for using this technique, multi-media examples (created using movie maker software) will be included as part of the teaching module. Using a laptop and digital movie camera teachers will preview and create episodes of language experience to be shared with Otterbein pre-service teachers.

  12. Multimedia in Educational Psychology and Social Studies Methods-Karen Robinson • My Moodle Courses • Social Studies Methods Course Web Project • Students’ Media Projects in Social Studies • Students’ Media Projects in Educational Psychology Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  13. Improving Communication Between Schools and Immigrant Families A Multimedia Project Harriet Fayne, Capstone Advisor Mirka Visnjic, MAE Candidate Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  14. Project Design Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC Five elementary, Spanish-Speaking Youngsters have been selected to design and produce a DVD that “tells the story” of their school, their classrooms, and their academic work. This DVD will serve as a “Back to School Night” substitute for parents who have a hard time getting to parent conferences. Youngsters, with assistance provided by the teacher-researcher and Otterbein students in an educational technology class, will produce the DVD. In order to gauge the effectiveness of the DVD, parents will be asked to complete a brief survey after viewing the DVD.

  15. Benefits Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC The DVD gives English Language Learners “permission” to use their native language as well as their new English skills, to let their creative juices flow, and to work on an authentic task. The DVD is an outreach mechanism to immigrant parents. Not only can they orient themselves to their children’s school but they also get the message that school personnel “care.”

  16. Using Multimedia to Assess Student Behaviors Sunhwa Jung Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  17. Technology integration Action Plan Students will learn how to collect data using the Palm Pilots to plan behavior intervention and monitor student’s progress. Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC

  18. Technology integration (cont.) Multimedia for Learning and Assessment: Education PLC • Fall quarter • Research & Purchase the software (Teacher Observation) • Get equipment ready for the winter quarter (Palms, computer, etc.) • Winter quarter (on-going) • Plan sessions to teach how to use the Palms • Teach students to collect data using the Palms.

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