Course description

1) Give students an active task to complete

Make learning more active by giving students a task to complete while engaging with multimedia content. Rather than passively consuming, learners then have an objective and become actively engaged in doing something with the material. Try moving from lower order thinking skills, by testing comprehension with a short multiple choice quiz or survey (using, for example, Poll Everywhere, Google Forms or Study Direct), to higher order thinking skills, by asking students to write a short blog post or summary of the material (using WordPress or Blogger), synthesise material from a range of sources (for example, on a Padlet wall) or create an entirely new resource based on the content (e.g. a presentation, a handout, an audio recording).





What will i learn?

  • Knowledge. • How and why to plan different part of resources • How to pay attention on accessibility of the resources
  • Technical skills. • Preparing text file with pictures • Preparing visual file with picture or infographic • Preparing a video with lecture • Preparing an audio file
  • Soft skills. • Planning the complete resources for the topic • Thinking with empathy about students with special needs • Taking inclusive approach

Requirements

  • Laptop with Internet access, video camera and microphone (or separate camera and microphone) .
  • Basic ICT skills required such as usage of Microsoft 365® (previously Microsoft Office), Internet browsing machines.

Frequently asked question

2 academic hours (i.e. 90 min)

Admin DIGITUNIT

Adam Gogacz

Free

Lectures

6

Quizzes

1

Skill level

Beginner

Expiry period

Lifetime

Certificate

Yes

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