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Multimedia in the Classroom Amber McCormick, NBCT Grand Canyon University TEC 537-Learning in the Digital Age August 17, 2011

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Multimedia in the Classroom. Amber McCormick, NBCT Grand Canyon University TEC 537-Learning in the Digital Age August 17, 2011. " Instead of requiring our students to check their Web 2.0 technologies at the schoolhouse door, we should teach them how to use these tools for learning" - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Multimedia in the ClassroomAmber McCormick, NBCTGrand Canyon UniversityTEC 537-Learning in the Digital AgeAugust 17, 2011

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"Instead of requiring our students to check their Web

2.0 technologies at the schoolhouse door, we should teach them how to use these

tools for learning" (Lemke & Coughlin, 2009)

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OMG, I jst 8 A1 <) evr. I cUd e@ Ø <) 4ever !

CAN YOU TRANSLATE THIS?

Oh my goodness, I just ate the best pizza ever. I could

eat nothing but pizza forever!

This is how today’s studentcommunicates. This could cause

a language barrier betweengenerations and learning.

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Our students have changed radically.

Today’s students are no longer the people

our educational system was

designed to teach.(Prensky, 2001)

Maybe it’s time our teaching matched our

audience?

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What current research states?

Today’s students are part of the Net Generation (those born after 1980). Some interesting tidbits of

information about these learners:

Ambitious

Teamwork Oriented

Digitally Savvy

Demand ChallengesSelf-Confidence

Need for recognitionExpect more feedback

Used to being “heard”

Like StructureHigh Tech

Constant Stimulation

Group and Team ProblemSolving

(HEALY, 2010)

FAST PACED

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Impact on the Student

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Increase in student engagementand excitement about various

subject matters.

Students that use computer-basededucation learn more in less time.

On average, computer-based Learners scored higher on

achievement tests than traditional students

(Schacter, 1999)

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Incorporating Multimedia in

Current Curriculum

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The possibilities for incorporating

emerging technology into theClassroom are exciting and

endless.Here are just a FEW ideas:

Podcasts

Blogging

Webquests

Internet Research

Video Clips

United Streaming

PowerPoint

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Technology Available for Staff

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Took a Look @ Our Tools!A quick look inside a

Ridgeview Global Studies Academy classroom

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LaptopsRedi-Mike Teacher AmplificationiPod/mp3 playersSMART boards

Sound System (DVD/VHS)Ceiling-mounted Projectors

Built-in Speaker System

Kindle/e-readeriPads

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Lemke, C., & Coughlin, E. (2009). The change agents. Educational Leadership, 67(1), 54–59.

ReferencesHealy, R. (April 2010). Net generation. In Norms and characteristics of the net generation. Retrieved August 11, 2011, from http://cio-nii.defense.gov/initiatives/netgenerationguide/norms.html

Prensky, M (October 2001). On the horizon. In Digital natives, digital immigrants. Retrieved August 11, 2011 from http://www.twitchspeed.com/site/Prensky%20-%20Digital%20Natives,%20Digital%20Immigrants%20- %20Part1.htm