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Main Author: Sorrow, Barbara Head
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED416852
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contents Multimedia Activities for Students: A Teachers' and Librarians' Handbook. Sorrow, Barbara Head Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Uses in Education Curriculum Development Educational Resources Electronic Classrooms Electronic Libraries Elementary Secondary Education Hypermedia Interactive Video Internet Learning Activities Library Automation Library Role Multimedia Instruction Online Searching Online Vendors Optical Data Disks Teacher Role Telecommunications World Wide Web This book is a collection of multimedia ideas and activities for use in classrooms and libraries. Each activity is intended to be adaptable and for use in many subject areas and for a wide range of age groups. The book emphasizes the creative learning of the student, programs, and available resources. Six chapters are as follows: (1) "Technology"--introduction to how technology is changing the prevailing vision of learning; (2) "Information"--defines and discusses how research processes are organized, analyzed, and utilized; (3) "Cooperative Learning with Multimedia"--a lesson with the objective of researching information from CD-ROM multimedia programs to analyze and organize information into acceptable methods of utilization; (4) "Activities"--includes twenty-three activities:"Group Multimedia Activity"; "Student Activity: Pseudonyms"; "Presidential Nicknames"; "Famous Author's Nicknames"; "Famous Places in Literature"; "Famous Quotes"; "Famous Literary Characters"; "Sharing Books with Multimedia"; "Multimedia Research Time"; "Basic Guide for Using Wilsondisc"; "Newberry Medal Books/Round Table"; "Questionnaire"; "Round Table Critique Form"; "She Wrote Murder?"; "Supreme Court Cases: Judging the Words We Live by"; "Researching a Word"; "Authors' Famous Last Words"; "Social Studies"; "Multimedia Book/Movie Review"; "Wonder?"; "Internet"; and "Reference: World Almanacs and CD-ROM Resources"; (5) "Resources"--each entry includes the producer, operating system, subject, price and full description; and (6) "Distributors/Producers"--list of multimedia producers and distributors in the education field. A glossary, index and list of search tools and internet sites are also included. (Contains 180 references.) (JAK)
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spellingShingle Multimedia Activities for Students: A Teachers' and Librarians' Handbook.
Sorrow, Barbara Head
Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Uses in Education
Curriculum Development
Educational Resources
Electronic Classrooms
Electronic Libraries
Elementary Secondary Education
Hypermedia
Interactive Video
Internet
Learning Activities
Library Automation
Library Role
Multimedia Instruction
Online Searching
Online Vendors
Optical Data Disks
Teacher Role
Telecommunications
World Wide Web
Multimedia Activities for Students: A Teachers' and Librarians' Handbook. Sorrow, Barbara Head Computer Assisted Instruction Computer Uses in Education Curriculum Development Educational Resources Electronic Classrooms Electronic Libraries Elementary Secondary Education Hypermedia Interactive Video Internet Learning Activities Library Automation Library Role Multimedia Instruction Online Searching Online Vendors Optical Data Disks Teacher Role Telecommunications World Wide Web This book is a collection of multimedia ideas and activities for use in classrooms and libraries. Each activity is intended to be adaptable and for use in many subject areas and for a wide range of age groups. The book emphasizes the creative learning of the student, programs, and available resources. Six chapters are as follows: (1) "Technology"--introduction to how technology is changing the prevailing vision of learning; (2) "Information"--defines and discusses how research processes are organized, analyzed, and utilized; (3) "Cooperative Learning with Multimedia"--a lesson with the objective of researching information from CD-ROM multimedia programs to analyze and organize information into acceptable methods of utilization; (4) "Activities"--includes twenty-three activities:"Group Multimedia Activity"; "Student Activity: Pseudonyms"; "Presidential Nicknames"; "Famous Author's Nicknames"; "Famous Places in Literature"; "Famous Quotes"; "Famous Literary Characters"; "Sharing Books with Multimedia"; "Multimedia Research Time"; "Basic Guide for Using Wilsondisc"; "Newberry Medal Books/Round Table"; "Questionnaire"; "Round Table Critique Form"; "She Wrote Murder?"; "Supreme Court Cases: Judging the Words We Live by"; "Researching a Word"; "Authors' Famous Last Words"; "Social Studies"; "Multimedia Book/Movie Review"; "Wonder?"; "Internet"; and "Reference: World Almanacs and CD-ROM Resources"; (5) "Resources"--each entry includes the producer, operating system, subject, price and full description; and (6) "Distributors/Producers"--list of multimedia producers and distributors in the education field. A glossary, index and list of search tools and internet sites are also included. (Contains 180 references.) (JAK)
title Multimedia Activities for Students: A Teachers' and Librarians' Handbook.
topic Computer Assisted Instruction
Computer Uses in Education
Curriculum Development
Educational Resources
Electronic Classrooms
Electronic Libraries
Elementary Secondary Education
Hypermedia
Interactive Video
Internet
Learning Activities
Library Automation
Library Role
Multimedia Instruction
Online Searching
Online Vendors
Optical Data Disks
Teacher Role
Telecommunications
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED416852