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Multimedia Production Project

Multimedia Production Project. W301 Oct 5, 2008. Goals. To develop a basic understanding of multimedia tools To consider another way to interact with and engage your students.

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Multimedia Production Project

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  1. Multimedia Production Project W301 Oct 5, 2008

  2. Goals • To develop a basic understanding of multimedia tools • To consider another way to interact with and engage your students. • To approach materials in ways beyond the traditional classroom options. These projects can also provide you with a unique delivery method for supplemental materials. • Students can also generate their own projects and become active participants in developing their own understanding and sharing information with the rest of the class.

  3. Overview • Individually or in teams of no more than four, conduct and complete one multimedia project. • Address a topic through the use of multiple forms of media • The focus of the project will be open to you or your teams to decide, but should have an educational focus that is related to your subject area(s). • Your intended audience is your future classroom, so plan and design accordingly. Topics must be approved by your instructor ahead of time.

  4. Deliverables • The final deliverable should have a maximum running time of five (5) minutes. (3-5 minutes) • Each individual or group will introduce their project to the class, present the deliverable, and answer questions afterwards

  5. Details • The project should include a title portion (screen or audio clip) with credits, “introduction” portions between each section/segment (unless doing so works counter to the design of your project), and a conclusion/summary portion. The project should also include relevant digital primary sources. • This project should not be a web page since we will be covering that in another part of the class.

  6. Examples Type 1: For students • An instructional video • A documentary about a famous person, location, cultural practice, etc. • A mini radio drama in the form of a podcast • A radio broadcast from the field in the form of a podcast • Digital story telling (Foreign Language majors may want to consider a modern approach to Kamishibai) • Demonstrating a small experiment and providing ways for students to expand on them

  7. More examples Type two: for create learning environment and examples for instructional uses, teacher community, parental involvement • * A Blog or a Wiki with rich information regarding learning and teaching/ reflections/ meaningful videos + pictures + audios+ slides • * Blogging with a pre-service teacher across states or oversea: cultural exchange, teaching reflections…(multimedia is required) • Type three: others; Please send your idea to Chun-Yi (cl17@indiana.edu)

  8. Schedules

  9. What’s next? • Everyone needs to either post your idea on Wikispaces or join a group of 4 (maximum) before next class. • Please also use the group space to brainstorm the topic and post examples.

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