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A Force more Powerful: Blended Leaning Mixing Concept Maps with Video Gabe. Credits – Kathy Schrock

What you will see  Visual tools, such as pictures, movies and concept maps can be a valuable educational aid, and when combined, can be even more engaging!  Students can learn while creating content. Welcome to DSU

Why? 21 st Century Skills Learning and Thinking skills - Critical Thinking and Problem-solving - Creativity and Innovation - Information & Media Literacy 21 st Century Assessments - A balance of assessments is needed. Assessments must use modern technologies …

Non-linguistic Representations According to… Marzano Marzano Marzano speaks of non-linguistic representations as one of his nine core strategies for improving instruction (by 15%). These include: Creating Graphic representations Drawing Pictures or Pictographs Generating Mental pictures PhotoStory 3, MovieMaker 2, Cmap and Bubbl.us are additional tools for non-linguistic representations

New Visual Literacy  Navigate, evaluate, communicate  Access to world class photography  Social networking components  Creative Commons  Video creation and sharing David Jakes, “Web 2.0 and the New Visual Literacy” Technology & Learning Apr 20, 2007

Photo & Video sharing sites  Pictures/videos can be tagged  Search pictures/videos  Allows pictures and videos to be posted  Viewers can leave comments  Ex: Flickr, Photobucket

Consider  “Our children are like arrows, shooting forward into a future we cannot visit, not even in our dreams” Kahil Gibran Author

Our Visual World  The average youth spends __________ hours watching TV by the age of 18.  He/she spends ___________ hours in school. 22,000 12,000

Motivation?  _________ % of college students would rather pick up trash than write a paper;  _________ % would rather donate blood

Brain Bandwidth  Each eye has ______________ fibers to the brain; each ear has ______________.  Humans process visual info _________ times faster than text.  Words are processed ___________, images _____________________. (keyboard vs. camera) 1,000,000 30,000 60,000 simultaneously sequentially

Why bother?  Using illustrated materials, retention and recall increase _________ % and transfers to long term memory a whopping _______ %.  Recall is increased ________% in color

WHAT teachers need to knowHOW teachers teach Content, compassion & passion INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES Visual Literacy Technology Tools Blended Movies Self-directed Movies Why Photostory3, Cmap & MovieMaker? ICT, 21 st Century Marzano, Myer, Alverman, Tovani, Burmark and Vygotsky Why teachers should do this Photostory 3 YouTube Bubbl.us Cmap

Photostories  Lasts from 30 seconds to 7minutes max  Audio is clear  Used to illustrate topic in movie format  Scan small pictures in at higher DPI, to avoid pixilation Photostory 3

Cmap & Bubbl.us  Cmap is a FREE Concept Mapping download that duplicates much of the functionality of Inspiration.  Bubbl.us is an online concept mapping tool.

Cmap Tools

Cmaps can introduce your class

Cmaps can also be used as an assessment tool Writing Conference Assessment

Mike Kamrud’s Portfolio

Bubbl.us  Brainstorming and concept mapping  You can collaborate or make maps read only  Use “menu”, “export” to export as.jpg image file.

Bubbl.us

Digital Presentations - Rubrics  DigiTales  Rubistar at is a GREAT website for creating rubrics. It gives you samples for different project types, then lets you edit and save online.

rubistar.4teachers.org

SchoolTube.com Frank Sulloway

TeacherTube.com

Using Video from the Web  In a perfect world, we would always be able to access whatever video we need for teaching and students could not misuse.  Sometimes we need to capture video at home for school use

Zamzar.com  An online file conversion tool  Converts to many formats (use.avi or.wmv)  Zamzar will send you a link to download video file

What you saw  Visual tools, such as pictures, movies and concept maps can be a valuable educational aid, and when combined, can be even more engaging!  Students can learn while creating contentcontent Welcome to DSU

Let’s get started!  Credits Kathy Schrock Lynn Burmark R.L. Erion  Questions? me at: