amical 2013 wksp multimodal projects for 21st century learning
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Multimodal projects for 21st Century Learning The American University in Cairo
Aziza Ellozy, Center for Learning and Teaching, Founding Director, Associate Dean for Learning Technologies
Hoda Mostafa, Associate Professor of Practice, Center for Learning and Teaching, Pedagogy and AssessmentSchool of Sciences and Engineering, Scientific Thinking Course Director
Workshop Objectives
Introduce teaching and learning with image and video annotations
Showcase examples of teaching and learning with MediaThread
Learning and Teaching with “EdCanvas”: showcasing examples
Brainstorming: using video/image annotations and Ed canvas in your courses
Hands -on experimentation
Learning and Teaching with Video and Images
Adapted from Video Use and Higher Education: Options for the Future. Retrieved from http://library.nyu.edu/about/Video_Use_in_Higher_Education.pdf
Provide content and Information
Illustrate a concept or a principle
Present alternative view points
Prompt for learning activities
Superficial comprehension
Passive viewing and lack of active engagement
Difficulty in modeling rigorous scholarly
practices of utilizing and citing
images/videos
Challenges
Overcoming the Challenges
Scaffold to ensure active viewing
Hands-on experience with video and image sources enables in depth procedural knowledge
Tools for new forms of composition and citation
ExamplesAssignments Based onVideo and Image Annotations
Examples of learning activities with video and image annotations
Looking for logical fallacies in visual media * The “digital multimedia critical essay”: new form of
composition* Annotating images for key details or creative assignments * Choosing images from curated collections and using them to
formulate an argument about a specific social issue * Reflecting/evaluating a performance (pre-service teachers,
doctors, etc.)
Learning and Teaching with Image Annotation
Drag picture to placeholder or click icon to add
Example - Art History by Beth Harris
Annotating images for key details or creative assignmentsArt History by Beth Harris
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ha112/234233755/Photo Source
Annotating images for key details or creative assignments
Annotating images for key details or creative assignments
Annotating images for key details or creative assignments
Rhetorical Analysis of an Image
Choose from the Duke University Ad Access Databases of historical advertisements . The categories in this advertising collection include: Beauty and Hygiene (1911-1956); Radio (1922-1956);Television (1937-1957);Transportation (1938-1957); World War II (1942-1945).
Examine and Draw on the collections to begin to understand advertising for a certain product or time period. While the collection reflects major developments in American society, culture, business, and technology, examine the cross-cultural representations they will find in the ads.
Compose a rhetorical analysis essay with annotated images to support your argument.
Assignment created by Doris Jones
Social Change Portfolio The social change research project provides an opportunity to choose a contemporary
social issue (gender issues, environmental conservation, poverty, urban development, advertising, consumerism, etc.) Given the immense number of documentary photographic collections, please choose from one of the following: UNESCO Photobank Online United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Photographs Images from the History of Medicine (IHM)
Choose 10 photographs that formulate an argument about a specific social issue; Formulate a thesis statement about the photos. Your argument should consider why are
the photos you have chosen important for research and discussion? Annotate each of the 10 photographs and describe as well as argue how each photo
represents historical, cultural and political importance. Integrate relevant theoretical and/or cultural texts to support your arguments. This
means you will perform additional research and locate a minimum of 6 academic sources for your project (only 2 may be websites; the others must be journal articles, books, or other scholarly sources).
Assignment created by Doris Jones
Statelessness A Socio-Political Analysis of the World’s “Nowhere People”
Sherine Mikhail
Digital Critique
Write a minimum of 1500 words critical essay analyzing the hypothesis presented in the documentary “Technology of the Gods”.
Use Mediathread to cite the portions or clips of the documentary that illustrate/support your argument.
Digital CritiqueAssignment created by Aziza Ellozy and Hoda Mostafa
MediaThreadWhat is it?
We used Mediathread -
• Innovative open source platform developed by Columbia University
• Allows for research and collection of media, for composition and assessment
Media ThreadAnalysis Platform
Analyze and annotate
Collect
Synthesize and quote
Compatible Video and
image databases
Pedagogical Features
Search Collect Select
Notes Cite
New Form of Composition
Alternatives to Mediathread
SPLICD
TubeChop
How would you use video or image annotation in your course?
Learning and Teaching WITH andTHROUGH digital content
Overview
Sharing platform Teachers and Students Supports and encourages multimodal content Draws content from the web to create learning and teaching
“packages” Allow teachers to create classes and connect to edmodo
(LMS) Copyright
How can teachers use it?
How can students use it?
EXAMPLE 1EXAMPLE 2
CLASS CANVAS SITE
How would you incorporate EdCanvas in your teaching?
… and now let’s practice“MediaThread” and “EdCanvas” in Action
References Lane, D., & Tang, Z. (2003). An Online Multimedia Resource in Behavioral
Neuroscience. The Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education.1(2), A8-A15. Retrieved from http://www.funjournal.org/downloads/LaneA8.pdf
Cruse, E. (2006).Using Educational Video in the Classroom: Theory, Research and Practice. Retrieved from http://www.libraryvideo.com/articles/article26.asp
Bossewitch, J., & Preston, M. (2001).Teaching and Learning with Video Annotations. In Trebor Scholz (Ed.), Learning through digital media: Experiments in technology and pedagogy (pp. 175-183). Institute for Distributed Creativity Retrieved from http://learningthroughdigitalmedia.net/
Video Use and Higher Education: Options for the Future. Retrieved from http://library.nyu.edu/about/Video_Use_in_Higher_Education.pdf
Wald, M., Wills, G., Millard, D., Gilbert, L., Khoja, S., Kajaba, J., Li, Y., & Singh, P. (2009) Enhancing Learning Using Synchronised Multimedia Annotation. In, EUNIS 2009: "IT: Key of the European Space for Knowledge”, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 23 - 26 Jun 2009. EUNIS. Retrieved from http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/268218/
Berk, R. (2009). Multimedia teaching with video clips: TV, movies, YouTube, and mtvU in the college classroom. International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning. 5(1), 1-21.
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