Lesson 15:
Project-Based Learning and Multimedia”
2. The use of multimedia is a dynamic new form of communication.
3. The merging of project-based learning and multimedia represents an
extraordinary teaching strategy that we call project-based multimedia learning.
4. Guidelines for Implementing and developing your own units based on this
strategy.
- By project-based learning – we mean a teaching method in which
planning, and producing some product or performance.
- By multimedia – we mean the integration of media objects such as text,
- Project-based multimedia learning – is a method of teaching in which
and producing a multimedia product.
do not represent a full picture of student learning.
Dimensions of Project-Based Multimedia Learning Project
Core Curriculum
- At the foundation of any unit of this type is a clear set of learning goals
Real-World Connection
- Project-based multimedia learning strives to be real. It seeks to connect
Extended Time Frame
- A good project is not a one-shot lesson; it extends over a significant period
- The actual length of a project may vary with the age of the students and
Students Decision Making – students have an opinion.
- Divide them into “Teacher” and “Students” based on clear rationale
- The teacher can allow students to determine what substantive content
- Students can make decisions about the form and content to their final
Collaboration – we define collaboration as working together jointly to
accomplish a common intellectual purpose in a manner superior to what might
have been accomplished working alone. Students may work in pairs or in
teams of as many as five or six. Whole-class collaborations are also possible.
accomplish a common intellectual purpose in a manner superior to what might
have been accomplished working alone. Students may work in pairs or in
teams of as many as five or six. Whole-class collaborations are also possible.
Assessment – regardless of the teaching method used, data must be
gathered on what students have learned.
- When using project-based multimedia learning, teachers face
do not represent a full picture of student learning.
Assessments have Three Difference Roles in the Project-based Multimedia Context;
- Activities for developing expectations.
- Activities for improving the media products; and
- Activities for compiling and disseminating evidence of learning.
Multimedia – as students design and research their projects, instead of
gathering only written notes, they also gather – and create – pictures,
video clips,recordings and other media objects that will later serve as the raw
material for their final product.
gathering only written notes, they also gather – and create – pictures,
video clips,recordings and other media objects that will later serve as the raw
material for their final product.
Why Use Project-Based Multimedia Learning?
1. Identifying, organizing, planning and allocating time, money, materials, and workers.
2. Negotiating, exercising leadership, working with diversity, teaching others
new skills, serving clients and customers, and participating as a team member.
new skills, serving clients and customers, and participating as a team member.
3. Selecting technology, applying technology to a task and maintaining and
troubleshooting technology.
computer to carry out routine tasks (for example, word processing, data
management, and creating multimedia presentation).
troubleshooting technology.
Teaching the New Basic Skills, Richard Murname and Frank Levy (1996) describe three
sets of skills that students need to be competitive for today’s job.
- Hard Skills (math, reading, and problem-solving mastered at a higher
- Soft Skills (for example, the ability to work in a group and to make
computer to carry out routine tasks (for example, word processing, data
management, and creating multimedia presentation).
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