Using Multimedia to support learning
Podcasting
Podcasting is a wonderful way of allowing students to share their work and experiences with a potentially huge audience over the Internet.
A podcast is like a radio show. However, instead of being broadcast live, a podcast is recorded and then distributed over the internet or to a mobile device, so that you can listen to it whenever you please.
A podcast is like a radio show. However, instead of being broadcast live, a podcast is recorded and then distributed over the internet or to a mobile device, so that you can listen to it whenever you please.
Send your finished podcast directly to any Bluetooth enabled device (Students can listen to their podcast whenever they please)
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Benefits of using podcasts
- Give students a potential audience of thousands for their work - Develop literacy skills (writing scripts, setting up interviews, allowing pupils to develop and practise their speaking and listening skills) - Develop teamwork skills |
Where to start
Software:
Audacity (Windows)
Garageband (Mac)
Resources
podcast_story_board_template.doc |
podcast_story_board_template.pdf |
Stop Motion AnimationStop Motion Animation can be used for a wide range of activities with any age group.
Animation can be a great medium for encouraging team working skills and allowing less confident students to express themselves. Example uses: Science: Time-lapse photography for practical experiments e.g. Growing plants. Geography: Explaining the rock cycle or water cycle. English: Telling a story or re-enacting a scene from a play. Where to start
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Animation Planning Sheet.pdf |
Model Making Tips.pdf |
Example of using Stop Motion Animation with a green screen
Chroma Keying (Green Screen)Green screen technology is the basis of the effects seen in everything from the latest Hollywood blockbusters to the weather forecast. The idea is simple. If you shoot a video with a single coloured backdrop (usually blue or green) you can superimpose anything or anyone onto any background. You can transport yourself to the moon, travel back in time, or make a presentation along with all the relevant facts and figures.
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