Book Description
This highly praised handbook presents proven strategies for incorporating multimedia projects into the curriculum. The authors use the DDD-E model (DECIDE, DESIGN, DEVELOP, EVALUATE) to show how to select and plan multimedia projects, use prsentation and development tools, manage graphics, audio, and digital video, and evaluate student work.
About the Author
KAREN S. IVERS is Assistant Professor at California State University, Fullerton, California. ANN E. BARRON is Associate Professor, Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida, Tampa. She received the Alumni Award for Outstanding Teaching and Service in 1996 and the Teaching Incentive Award for Outstanding Teaching in 1995.
Multimedia Projects in Education: Designing, Producing, and Assessing Second Edition FROM THE PUBLISHER
This highly praised handbook presents proven strategies for incorporating multimedia projects into the curriculum. The authors use the DDD-E model (DECIDE, DESIGN, DEVELOP, EVALUATE) to show how to select and plan multimedia projects, use prsentation and development tools, manage graphics, audio, and digital video, and evaluate student work.
SYNOPSIS
Presents proven strategies for incorporating multimedia projects into the curriculum.
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Booknews
The authors present a model called "Decide, Design, Develop, and Evaluate" (DDDE), that can be used as a template for designing producing, and assessing multimedia projects for grades 4-12. They cover all phases, from planning, classroom management, and computer scheduling options to assessment strategies and techniques. In addition, they define the various media components that are available for multimedia and detail the basics of three development tools: Hyperstudio, HTML, and PowerPoint. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.