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Title: Scaffolding to Success: Multimedia Development


1
Scaffolding to Success Multimedia Development
  • Jay Melton
  • Prefectural University of Kumamoto

2
Todays Presentation
  • Provide support to students through scaffolding
  • Examine the steps to creating your own multimedia
    lessons
  • Establish a need for the use of multimedia
  • Map out the lesson
  • Examine the hardware and software necessary
  • Take a look at a prototype tutorial
  • A volunteer later would be great!

3
Transition from High School to University English
Courses
  • Japans Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,
    Science and Technology (MEXT)
  • Wants more communicative skills in English
    (Yashima, 2002)
  • Move from HS to university English courses may be
    difficult (Kawano, 1999)
  • Scaffolding can help with this transition

4
Scaffolding
  • Based on Vygotskys Zone of Proximal Development
    (Deubel, 2003 Hung, 2002)
  • The zone between what can be done independently
    and what can be done with help
  • Multimedia can useful for scaffolding (Deubel)

5
Define the Objectives
  • Who are you teaching (Morrison, Ross, Kemp,
    2004)?
  • Define your objectives (Dick, Carey, Carey,
    2001 Gronlund, 2000 Morrison, et al.)

6
Content
  • Determine the content (Friedmann, 2001)
  • Keep it manageable (Alessi Trollip, 2001)
  • Use
  • Storyboards
  • Flowcharts
  • Scripts

7
Storyboards
8
Flowcharts
9
Assemble Your Tools
  • Software
  • An authoring system
  • PowerPoint?!?!?
  • Video
  • iMovie/Quicktime Pro
  • Audio
  • iTunes
  • Graphics
  • iPhoto
  • Preview/Photoshop
  • Grab
  • Hardware
  • Computer
  • Rendering issues
  • Digital camera
  • Video camera
  • Microphone
  • Dont forget the cables!

10
HCI Considerations
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Should be highly navigable
  • Users should not have to figure out what to do
  • Users should be able to leave easily
  • See my JALTCALL2004 presentation at
    http//jklmelton.net/2004/jaltcall

11
Other Considerations
  • Careful planning is necessary
  • Make it easy to use (Krug, 2000)
  • Test thoroughly (Alessi Trollip, 2001)
  • Alpha
  • Run it with colleagues
  • Beta
  • Test it with students

12
An Example
  • Tutorial
  • Blooms taxonomy (cited in Gronlund, 2000)
  • Knowledge
  • Comprehension
  • Analysis
  • A volunteer?

13
References
  • Alessi, S. M., Trollip, S. R. (2001).
    Multimedia for learning Methods and development
    (3rd ed.). Needham Heights, MA Allyn Bacon.
  • Deubel, P. (2003). An investigation of
    behaviorist and cognitive approaches to
    instructional multimedia design. Journal of
    Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 12(1),
    63-90.
  • Dick, W., Carey, L., Carey, J. O. (2001). The
    systematic design of instruction (5th ed.). New
    York Addison-Wesley Educational.
  • Friedmann, A. (2001). Writing for visual media.
    Boston Focal.
  • Gronlund, N. E. (2000). How to write and use
    instructional objectives (6th ed.). Upper Saddle
    River, NJ Prentice-Hall.
  • Hung, D. W. L. (2002). Learning through video
    based narratives within the cultural zone of
    proximal development. International Journal of
    Instructional Media, 29(1), 125-140.

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References, cont.
  • Kawano, M. (1999). Teaching culture in English
    class in Japan. Retrieved November 15, 2004, from
    Northern Territory University, Centre for Studies
    of Language in Education Web site
    http//www.cdu.edu.au/ehs/caesl/staff/kawano/kawan
    o0.html
  • Krug, S. (2000). Don't make me think! A common
    sense approach to web usability. Indianapolis,
    IN New Riders.
  • Morrison, G. R., Ross, S. M., Kemp, J. E.
    (2004). Designing effective instruction (4th
    ed.). Hoboken, NJ John Wiley Sons.
  • Yashima, T. (2002). Willingness to communicate in
    a second language the Japanese EFL context. The
    Modern Language Journal, 86(1), 54-66.
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