Multimedia Presentations

"Because of the many options available to students in this mode of presentation, they were able to make connections and see relationships between the various facts, concepts, and opinions they encountered in their research." Jan Johnson, WWW 4 Teachers

 

Special Thanks:
to the following teachers from Regina Public Schools for permission to use samples of their class projects or link to their project web sites:
Andra Donbrook - Winter Fest; Heather Loewenhardt - Owl Prowlers; Brenda Wallace - Arctic Animals; Juanita Leupold - I Belong...But Where?; Kendra Steuck - A Day in the Life; Janice Lee, Gr. 8 student - Alcohol Presentation; Lois Clarke - Teen Issues; Sharon Medhurst - The Mystery of Reading; Alison Newman - Health Rants; Dorothy Lind - R.C.M.P. Museum; Pat Mann- Virtual Tour of Cochrane

Web Resources
Student Authored Multimedia - Teacher Testimony
Multimedia in Higher Education - Dana McFarland

Print Resources
The Technological Classroom - A Blueprint For Success; Ann Heide, Dale Henderson, Irwin Publishing, Concord, Ontario, Canada, 1994.

Do It Step-by-Step, A Systematic Approach to Designing Multimedia Projects; Michael F. Ruffini, Learning and Leading with Technology, February 2000, vol. 27 No. 5

How do I do it? What does it look like? How do I assess? How can I learn more? What is it?

Best Practices: Pieces of the Puzzle

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