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Transforming Your Teaching with KET’s Online Resources !. v. Lets take a Peek at how these Resources Strengthen Instruction!. Your presenter today is: Larry Moore, KET Education Consultant North Central Region lmoore@ket.org / 1-800-432-0951 Ext. 7264. v. Something to Ponder.
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Lets take a Peek at how these Resources Strengthen Instruction! Your presenter today is: Larry Moore, KET Education Consultant North Central Region lmoore@ket.org / 1-800-432-0951 Ext. 7264 v
Something to Ponder “Information that is not attended to, that does not engage students’ cognition, is in fact inaccessible. It is inaccessible both in the moment – relevant information goes unnoticed and unprocessed – and in the future: relevant information is unlikely to be remembered.” CAST (2008). Universal Design for Learning Guidelines Version 1.0. Wakefield, MA: Author.
Engaging Students through Multiple forms of Instructional Media • Creates interest and engages student throughout learning process • Related short learning objects can easily be grouped to create a variety of forms of representation about the same concept • Sets stage for connecting prior knowledge to new material • Addresses multiple intelligences • Connects classroom experiences to the real world • Helps make abstract concepts concrete • Enhances teaching across the curriculum • Can easily be used in learning centers to allow for differentiation • of instruction
Let’s See an Example of Instructional MediaWhat Could You Teach with it?
Effective Use Of Video Learning Objects in Your Classroom Integrating Instructional Video (ITV) into Your Lesson Plans Boy Watching Sharks in Aquarium. Corbis, 2011. Image.15 February 2011. <http://www.discoveryeducation.com/>.
Define objective Determine media needs based on objective and student’s needs Locate, PREVIEW, and download media Design lesson plan Implement lesson Frame: Preview activity to introduce media Focus: Instruction using media Follow-up: Post-viewing activity for extension Follow-up and Evaluation The Process
Frame Ensure students know what you expect them to learn from the media and for what they are responsible: Prepare them to learn by using an activity to connect to prior knowledge Introduce a graphic organizer to help them record and analyze information they see in the media
Focus • Control room environment for optimum media experience . • Watch with your students. (model the desired behavior) • Turn on captioning if available • Use the power of media player to use media interactively and point out important content • Use “Thumbs up” technique, graphic organizers, etc. for interactive experience
Follow-up FlickrCreativeCommons by chrisschuepp Follow-up the media experience Summarize the content Generate discussion Make students accountable for the media content Extend the learning and engage students’s individual learning modalities through kinesthetic and immersion activities
Crow Intelligence An integrated Lesson Using the Raven The Myth of the Raven Git-Hoan Raven Dance
Let’s Explore! WWW.KET.ORG/EDUCATION
v v v This service will become PBS Learning Media later this year Spalding: 3768-5AD5
This service will become PBS Learning Media in Fall of 2012 An extensive library of free, searchable classroom and professional development resources created by KET, WGBH-Boston, and other PBS and national producers. Free for all, but requires registration Contains thousands of video clips from PBS affiliates Contains many KET produced video clips and interactives Hundreds of great interactives in science and other fields
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