The
number of students who may use multimedia for their projects varies. When assigning a project for students, the
teacher must determine the number of students working together on the project. The number of students can be anywhere from 1
up to 4 working on a particular project.
Depending on the size of the project and what the teacher is expecting
from the students, makes the difference in how many students are assigned to
each project. Preferably, I would rather
have 1 or 2 persons working on a project in order to see what they do or do not
know. It will help me to understand what
I would need to put more emphasis on in order to be sure the students are
understanding the concepts being taught.
An example of this would be having the students to do a math project
when working with geometric figures.
Have the students create at least 10 geometric figures on a poster board
using a centimeter scaling system. With
these measurements, the students are to show their work finding the perimeter,
area and volume. The students are also
to create 3 3-D figures from the list of 10 selected. The final step for each of the figures is to
know where this figure is seen or used in everyday life.
There
are a variety of applications available for creating a presentation. The question is what application is easily
accessible to students. Many students
might not have the most modern of applications to use when doing a
presentation. The students must be given
several different choices and with their partner, they must decide which
application is best for their group.
Some of the more common and accessible applications would be PowerPoint,
Google Presentation, Jing, VoiceThread, etc.
Because many times the students are more familiar with applications,
give the students an opportunity to make suggestions. This will give the teacher time to explore
the application before making a final decision on whether it will be
appropriate for the presentation.
Although
all the students need to be familiar with the technology portion of the
lessons, there should still be limits placed on the amount of time and use of
technology. Some of the research should
be done without the use of technology. When putting the sources together,
technology would be wonderful, but student need to understand what to do if
technology is not available. Have the students
read books, periodicals or watch documentaries to receive additional
information. This will be a method of
using old lesson planning and modern learning to keep the students alert. I feel it is important for students to be
able to find alternate ways of researching projects.
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