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Increasing Literacy. Lisa Bruno. Context. Who: Parents and educators of children from birth through elementary aged Instructional Context: Highlighting and informing adults on the benefits of putting an emphasis on literacy in the home environment to increase literacy. Context cont ….
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Increasing Literacy Lisa Bruno
Context • Who: Parents and educators of children from birth through elementary aged • Instructional Context: Highlighting and informing adults on the benefits of putting an emphasis on literacy in the home environment to increase literacy
Context cont… • Scope/Sequence: Following the story of a young boy struggling and his mothers discovery of statistics and benefits of literacy outside of school. When his mother takes action and collaborates with the school, the boy improves socially, emotionally and academically. Ending the video with suggestions and ways to incorporate literacy in the family structure.
Multimedia Principles • Modality Principle– minimal text – mostly narration and animation. Text used to highlight important words/information • Temporal Contiguity Principle and Multimedia Principle – Important words (both verbal and print) are used in conjunction with visuals • Voice Principle – Narrators voice is a human voice as opposed to a computer • Signaling Principle – Change in background music to appeal to feelings
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