The Design, Use and Evaluation of Hypermedia Flashcards as a Teaching Tool By Anthony L. Palombella And Dana P. Johnson Presentation by Carla McLain EDTC.

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The Design, Use and Evaluation of Hypermedia Flashcards as a Teaching Tool By Anthony L. Palombella And Dana P. Johnson Presentation by Carla McLain EDTC 6323 Spring 2009 February 24, 2009

Agenda  Flashcards for Learning  Hypermedia Flashcards (h-cards)  How to Create Hypermedia Flashcards  Conclusion  Resources

Flashcards for Learning  What are flashcards?  Examples  Learning

Hypermedia Flashcards (h-cards)  Study order  Portable  Online  Images  Access  Effective and fun  Subjects and levels  Design ease

How to Create H-cards  Basic H-card  Shuffling the deck  Turning over the card  Preloading images  Finishing the card  Adding more cards  Collecting images  Extra features  Flashcards and active learning  Classroom assessment

How to Create H-cards  Basic H-card Figure 1 Figure 1B

How to Create H-cards  Shuffling the deck Figure 2

How to Create H-cards  Turning over the card Figure 3 Figure 4B Figure 4C

How to Create H-cards  Basic H-card  Shuffling the deck  Turning over the card  Preloading images  Finishing the card  Adding more cards  Collecting images  Extra features  Flashcards and active learning  Classroom assessment

How to Create H-cards  Collecting images Figure 4A Gatekeeper

How to Create H-cards  Basic H-card  Shuffling the deck  Turning over the card  Preloading images  Finishing the card  Adding more cards  Collecting images  Extra features  Flashcards and active learning  Classroom assessment

How to Create H-cards  Classroom Assessment GradeStudentsFirst and Third Test, without Flashcards Second Test, only Flashcards A3290%96% B3680%90% C2370%90% D1558%85% F943%75%

Conclusion  Study tool  Availability of h-cards  Easy to create  Student incentive  Student performance

Resources  Article websites Gatekeeper – Article scripts –  Instructions  Other websites Flash Card Machine Flashcard Exchange

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