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Module 2: Multimedia Activity

Module 2: Multimedia Activity. Donna M. Neal Grand Canyon University TEC551 Multimedia Instructional Strategies February 7, 2011. Two-Dimensional Shapes: Angles. You have practiced:. intersecting lines,. and parallel lines. Lines, line segments,. Now, it is time to practice:.

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Module 2: Multimedia Activity

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  1. Module 2: Multimedia Activity Donna M. Neal Grand Canyon University TEC551 Multimedia Instructional Strategies February 7, 2011

  2. Two-Dimensional Shapes: Angles You have practiced: intersecting lines, and parallel lines Lines, line segments,

  3. Now, it is time to practice: 2 D Shapes: Angles

  4. Angles are EVERYWHERE! Clocks Houses Brick walls

  5. Guess the 3 angles you are going to learn about! Obtuse Angles Right Angles Acute Angles

  6. Right Angles are 90 degrees exactly.

  7. Acute Angles are less than 90 degrees.

  8. Obtuse Angles are greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.

  9. Try to guess the angles! Obtuse Angle

  10. Right Angle

  11. Acute Angle

  12. Now, let’s play a game! Click Here

  13. Hope you enjoyed the game! Now, it is time to practice Angles with more activities.

  14. 1. Tutorial #1: Tools 4 math Workshop: Angles 2. Tutorial #2: Visual Learning Animation: Angles 3. Video: Lines are Everywhere 4. Worksheets: Acute, Right, and Obtuse Angles 5. Learn and Teach Yourself 6. Share with your Peers 7. Draw What You Saw: Notebook Check 8. TEST Time on Pearson SuccessNet 9. “What I Learned Log” on computer 10. Share Your Survey

  15. References • American Association of School Librarians: a division of American Library Association. (2010). AASA/ALA: Standards for the 21st –Century Learner. Retrieved February 5, 2011, from http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/aasl/guidelinesandstan dards/learningstandards/standards.cfm • International Society for Technology in Education. (2008). ISTE/NETS for teachers. Retrieved February 2, 2011, fromhttp://www.iste.org/content/navigationmenu/nets/forteachers/2008standards/nets_for_teachers_2008.htm • Snell, C. & Sahlin, D. (2009). Building web sites all-in-one for dummies (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. ISBN-13: 9780470385418

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