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A multimodal response incorporates diverse methods to convey information, encouraging innovative thinking beyond traditional formats. Examples include board games, cartoons, computer games, dramatic presentations, poems, and various digital tools like PowerPoint, Wix, and video production resources. This approach allows for engaging presentations through interviews, TV shows, podcasts, and more. By utilizing multiple formats, learners can express their understanding creatively, making information more accessible and memorable.
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What is a Multimodal Response??? • A multimodal response involves more than one method of presenting information
What Could A Multimodal Response Involve? • Board Game • Cartoon • Computer Game • Computer Program • Debate • Dramatic Presentation • Interviews • Poem • PowerPoint Presentations • Radio Report • Seminars • Song • Speech • Trade Display • TV Show • Videos • Website • Etc
Interview • Interview people related to your topic • Conduct an interview as a TV Show host (eg Oprah-style, Andrew Denton-style,) – could be an informal or formal interview • Interview as part of a tv show / documentary (eg mini interviews on Food Safari) • Could include other people / digital avatars as part of the interview EXAMPLE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY_sl1R3KJQ
TV Show / Vodcast • Cooking Show (eg Huey’s Kitchen) • Documentary • Food – based show (eg Food Safari, Jamie’s Great Italian Escape, Lyndey & Blair’s Taste of Greece) • Could include role plays, images, videos, audio, interviews, avatars, etc EXAMPLE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ1PAgvAiQ8&feature=related
Radio Show / Podcast • Documentary • Food – based show (eg Food Safari, Jamie’s Great Italian Escape, Lyndey & Blair’s Taste of Greece) • Could include role plays, audio, interviews, avatars, etc