Making Multimedia in the Classroom : a Teachers' Guide.
Multimedia authoring offers a motivating and imaginative approach to subject matter where students can develop skills in group work and problem solving. This teachers guide explores the process of students authoring multimedia presentations on computer using images, text, sound, animation and video,...
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Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Making Multimedia in the Classroom; Copyright; Contents; Screen shots; Figures and table; Plates; Acknowledgements; How to use this book; About the author; 1. Introduction; 2. Planning a project into the curriculum; 3. Group work and collaboration; 4. Space and time; 5. Audience; 6. Designing screens; 7. New structures and making maps; 8. Interactivity; 9. Collecting information andcreating the presentation; 10. Receiving and responding tocritical feedback; 11. Student evaluation; 12. Teacher assessment; 13. Infants making multimedia; 14. Special needs in primary schools.
- 15. Teachers' experience16. Choosing software and resources; Appendix I: Design brief; Appendix 2: Plans of student presentations; Appendix 3: Student-drawn plans; Appendix 4: What IS on the CD ROM; Appendix 5: CD ROM runninginstructions; Appendix 6: Multimedia words; References.