Game Based Learning is precisely what it is, the use of games to facilitate learning. Games designed with learning in mind can enable players to learn about problem-solving, teamwork, communication, and decision-making (Falciana, 2020). By applying situations into a game… Continue Reading →
This week I made the following comment on Anna’s Blog! Hi Anna, thanks for sharing your points on the Multimedia Evaluation models as well as your edited video! I agree that the edited video is more grabbing and fluid than… Continue Reading →
There are various multimedia models and frameworks, but one that stands out is the SAMR model – Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition. SAMR is a basis onto which to evaluate the teaching strategies and the technologies that incorporate these approaches…. Continue Reading →
(Note: Turn down volume!) The multi-media object I chose to update was my PowerPoint from my first blog post. The changes made to the object are based on new understandings of the multi-media theories covered in prior blog posts. The… Continue Reading →
A quick response to Neil’s blog post this week on Screencasts and Multimedia. My comment on his post is as below! Hi Neil, thanks for sharing your Screencast of the battery report! I personally am a little scatterbrained when diagnosing… Continue Reading →
This week’s topic and activity involves screencasting – the process of recording a video to demonstrate a certain function or process. Screencasting videos are great multi-media resources for viewers to see and hear certain hands-on or practical activities, though it’s… Continue Reading →
Another blog post response to Neil’s recent blog post, which can originally be seen above. Hello Neil, thanks again for sharing your thoughts and ideas for this weeks forum post. I liked the design of your poster, which I felt… Continue Reading →
The topic of this week’s blog post pertains to that of varying visuals that can assist or inspire in education. Infographics can act as visual posters or pictures that easily carry across ideas, Augmented Reality (AR) can enhance insights through… Continue Reading →
An excellent post by Neil on the topic of Learning Theories, PowerPoint, and Neuromyths, followed by a quick response from myself. I particularly related to the point on PowerPoints that we encounter during our post-secondary experience. I think we can… Continue Reading →
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