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9781591582496

Multimedia Projects in Education

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    9781591582496

  • ISBN10:

    1591582490

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-12-30
  • Publisher: CLIO
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Summary

Building on the materials in the two previous successful editions, Multimedia Projects in Education, Third Edition features approximately 40% all new material and updates the previous information. The authors use the DDD-E model (Decide, Design, Develop, Evaluate) to show how to select and plan multimedia projects, use presentation and development tools, manage graphics, audio, and digital video, create Web pages, and evaluate student work. Project suggestions come complete with scenario, an overview, topics, and reproducible worksheets, and can be easily adapted for different grade levels. Helpful assessment rubrics are included for projects. Teachers and library media specialists will enjoy this hands-on practical approach to implementing multimedia into their everyday classroom practice.

Author Biography

Ann E. Barron is Professor of Instructional Technology at the University of South Florida.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Impact of Multimedia on Student Learning
1(20)
Overview
2(1)
Definition of Multimedia
2(1)
Why Use Multimedia?
3(1)
Research on Multimedia and Student Learning
4(11)
Summary
15(1)
References
15(6)
A Model for the Design and Development of Multimedia Projects
21(16)
Overview
22(1)
Overview of the DDD-E Model
22(12)
DDD-E Benefits
34(1)
Summary
35(1)
References
35(2)
Decide
37(26)
Overview
38(1)
Planning Multimedia Projects
38(4)
Organizing Multimedia Projects
42(12)
Managing Brainstorming and Research Activities
54(1)
Summary
55(1)
Blackline Masters
56(1)
References
56(7)
Design
63(26)
Overview
64(1)
Outlining the Content
64(1)
Creating Flowcharts
65(4)
Specifying Screen Design
69(2)
Creating Storyboards
71(4)
Reviewing Design Guidelines
75(1)
Summary
76(1)
Resources
76(1)
Blackline Masters
77(12)
Developing Media Elements
89(20)
Overview
90(1)
Graphics
91(4)
Animations
95(3)
Audio
98(5)
Digital Video
103(4)
Summary
107(1)
Resources
107(2)
Develop: Multimedia Development Tools
109(16)
Overview
110(1)
Multimedia Documents and Slide Shows
111(2)
Hypermedia Programs
113(2)
Web Page Production
115(5)
Digital Video Programs and Editors
120(1)
Selecting a Development Tool
120(1)
Facilitating Multimedia Projects in the Classroom
121(3)
Summary
124(1)
Resources
124(1)
Evaluate
125(30)
Overview
126(1)
Alternative Assessment Techniques
126(2)
Assessment Strategies
128(5)
Assigning Grades
133(2)
Reflections and Future Goals
135(1)
Summary
136(1)
Blackline Masters
137(1)
References
138(17)
Multimedia Projects: Hypermedia
155(20)
Overview
156(1)
Sample Projects
156(10)
Summary
166(1)
Blackline Masters
166(9)
Multimedia Projects: Web Pages
175(12)
Overview
176(1)
Sample Projects
176(8)
Summary
184(1)
Blackline Masters
184(3)
Multimedia Projects: Presentation Tools
187(10)
Overview
188(1)
Sample Projects
188(5)
Summary
193(1)
Blackline Masters
193(1)
References
193(4)
Multimedia Projects: Video
197(10)
Overview
198(1)
Sample Projects
198(6)
Summary
204(1)
Blackline Masters
204(1)
References
204(3)
Glossary 207(6)
Index 213

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