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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Have a break, Have a LightBite Have a break, have a LightBite www.LightBite-project.net This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Coordinated by
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Are you as first-line manager not so well acquainted with the development of short training packages? Have no fear, this help indicator will put you on the right track. You only have to enter 2 criteria : - how much time you can invest in the development - what materials you already have access to And then this help indicator provides you with the necessary didactic guidelines in order to successfully develop LightBite. Try it out! Start the help indicatorStart the help indicator Introduction
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Max 1 hour 1 hour or more How much time can you invest in the development of the LightBite? Max 30 min
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Have you got any text? What materials do you have access to? No Yes restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Have you any illustrations, audio or video material? No Yes Which materials do you have access to? restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You only have limited time (max 30 mins) and you don’t have any materials at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances.. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Max 30 min No materials available restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to construction and structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback). Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion Introduction Body text
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Tip: try to allow a bit more time for the development of your LightBite, so that you can look for and/or develop more varied materials. This video gives you some additional tipsvideo Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You only have limited time (max 30 mins) and you only have illustrations/audio/video at your disposal.. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances.. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Max 30 mins Only illustrations/audio/video available restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Didactic tips in relation to illustration/video/audio : * don’t use illustrations, video and audio which has nothing to do with the content * Never use video and audio clips that start up automatically * Always use text on your image/video/audio as a support and/or to clarify * Put your text (e.g. key) close to the illustration/video/audio, if you don’t this can create confusion * Ensure a good balance between text and illustration/video/audio * More guidelines in relation to textMore guidelines Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to construction and structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback).. Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Tip: try to allow a bit more time for the development of your LightBite, so that you can look for and/or develop more varied materials. This video gives you some additional tipsvideo
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Do you have illustrations, audio or video material? No Yes Which materials do you have access to? restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You only have limited time (max 30 mins) and you only have text at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances.. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Max 30 mins Only textavailable restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to construction and structure * don’t literally copy your existing text, but ensure you have a clear structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback). Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Tip: try to allow a bit more time for the development of your LightBite, so that you can look for and/or develop more varied materials. This video gives you some additional tipsvideo
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You only have limited time (max 30 mins) and you have Text & illustration/audio/video at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances.. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Max 30 mins Text & illustration/audio/video available restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Didactic tips in relation to illustration/video/audio: * don’t use illustrations, video and audio which has nothing to do with the content * Never use video and audio clips that start up automatically * Always use text on your image/video/audio as a support and/or to clarify * Put your text (e.g. key) close to the illustration/video/audio, if you don’t this can create confusion * Ensure a good balance between text and illustration/video/audio * More guidelines in relation to textMore guidelines Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (1) Body text continured
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (2) Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to the use of text * don’t literally copy your existing text, but ensure you have a clear structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback). Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Tip: try to allow a bit more time for the development of your LightBite, so that you can look for and/or develop more varied materials. This video gives you some additional tipsvideo
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Have you got any text? Which materials do you have access to? No Yes restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Do you have illustrations, audio or video material? No Yes Which materials do you have access to? restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You have maximum 1 hour and you don’t have any materials at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances.. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Max 1 hour No materials available restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (1) Introduction continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You could give a concrete assignment : what exactly do you want the student to retain from this LightBite? E.g.: * Extract the 5 steps to be followed from the procedure * Designate the10 core elements in the message *... Inform the student: at the end of the LightBite he/she receives an evaluation question/exercise in relation to this assignment. You could give tips on "how" the student can best "learn" the information Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (2)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to construction and structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (1) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Make the LightBite interactive Get the student doing something 'active' : e.g. multiple choice exercises, dragging exercises, gap fill exercises,… Type of exercises available in the LightBite tool: multiple choice exercises/questions yes/no exercises/questions Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (2)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback). Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. If you have given a concrete assignment in the introduction, the evaluation question must relate to this assignment. E.g. you create a multiple choice question about the 5 steps of the procedure. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Tip: try to allow a bit more time for the development of your LightBite, so that you can look for and/or develop more varied maed materials. You could develop other types of exercises with other (online) tools. Overview of these tools: see http://www.lightbite-project.nethttp://www.lightbite-project.net This video gives you some additional tipsvideo
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You have maximum 1 hour and you have Only illustrations/audio/video at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances.. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Max 1 hour Only illustrations/audio/video available restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (1) Introduction continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You could give a concrete assignment : what exactly do you want the student to retain from this LightBite? E.q.: * Extract the 5 steps to be followed from the procedure * Designate the10 core elements in the message *... Inform the student: at the end of the LightBite he/she receives an evaluation question/exercise in relation to this assignment. You could give tips on "how" the student can best "learn" the information Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (2)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Didactic tips in relation to illustration/video/audio: * don’t use illustrations, video and audio which has nothing to do with the content * Never use video and audio clips that start up automatically * Always use text on your image/video/audio as a support and/or to clarify * Put your text (e.g. key) close to the illustration/video/audio, if you don’t this can create confusion * Ensure a good balance between text and illustration/video/audio * More guidelines in relation to textMore guidelines Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (1) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to construction and structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (2) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Make the LightBite interactive Get the student doing something 'active' : e.g. multiple choice exercises, dragging exercises, gap fill exercises,… Type of exercises available in the LightBite tool: multiple choice exercises/questions yes/no exercises/questions Use your illustration/audio/video in your exercise e.g. Drag the text to the corresponding implement in the illustration. e.g. Display a number of procedures with the aid of illustrations, with the question “which procedure is correct”? Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (3)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback).. Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. If you have given a concrete assignment in the introduction, the evaluation question must relate to this assignment. E.g. you create a multiple choice question about the 5 steps of the procedure. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Tip: try to allow a bit more time for the development of your LightBite, so that you can look for and/or develop more varied materials. You could develop other types of exercises with other (online) tools. Overview of these tools: see http://www.lightbite-project.nethttp://www.lightbite-project.net This video gives you some additional tipsvideo
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Do you have illustrations, audio or video material? No Yes Which materials do you have access to? restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You have maximum 1 hour and you have Only text at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Max 1 hour Only text available restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (1) Introduction continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You could give a concrete assignment : what exactly do you want the student to retain from this LightBite? E.g.: * Extract the 5 steps to be followed from the procedure * Designate the10 core elements in the message *... Inform the student: at the end of the LightBite he/she receives an evaluation question/exercise in relation to this assignment. You could give tips on "how" the student can best "learn" the information. Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (2)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to construction and structure * don’t literally copy your existing text, but ensure you have a clear structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (1) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Make the LightBite interactive Get the student doing something 'active' : e.g. multiple choice exercises, dragging exercises, gap fill exercises,… Type of exercises available in the LightBite tool: multiple choice exercises/questions yes/no exercises/questions Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (2)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback). Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. If you have given a concrete assignment in the introduction, the evaluation question must relate to this assignment. E.g. you create a multiple choice question about the 5 steps of the procedure. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Tip: try to allow a bit more time for the development of your LightBite, so that you can look for and/or develop more varied maed materials. You could develop other types of exercises with other (online) tools. Overview of these tools: see http://www.lightbite-project.nethttp://www.lightbite-project.net This video gives you some additional tipsvideo
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You have maximum 1 hour and you have Text & illustration/audio/video at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances.. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Max 1 hour Text & illustration/audio/video available restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (1) Introduction continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You could give a concrete assignment : what exactly do you want the student to retain from this LightBite? E.g.: * Extract the 5 steps to be followed from the procedure * Designate the10 core elements in the message *... Inform the student: at the end of the LightBite he/she receives an evaluation question/exercise in relation to this assignment. You could give tips on "how" the student can best "learn" the information. Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (2)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Didactic tips in relation to illustration/video/audio: * don’t use illustrations, video and audio which has nothing to do with the content * Never use video and audio clips that start up automatically * Always use text on your image/video/audio as a support and/or to clarify * Put your text (e.g. key) close to the illustration/video/audio, if you don’t this can create confusion * Ensure a good balance between text and illustration/video/audio * More guidelines in relation to textMore guidelines Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (1) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (2) Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to the use of text * don’t literally copy your existing text, but ensure you have a clear structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Make the LightBite interactive Get the student doing something 'active' : e.g. multiple choice exercises, dragging exercises, gap fill exercises,… Type of exercises available in the LightBite tool: multiple choice exercises/questions yes/no exercises/questions Use your illustration/audio/video in your exercise e.g. Drag the text to the corresponding implement in the illustration. e.g. show a number of actions by using illustrations and ask “Which is the correct action”? Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (3)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback). Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. If you have given a concrete assignment in the introduction, the evaluation question must relate to this assignment. E.g. you create a multiple choice question about the 5 steps of the procedure. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Tip: try to allow a bit more time for the development of your LightBite, so that you can look for and/or develop more varied maed materials You could develop other types of exercises with other (online) tools. Overview of these tools: see http://www.lightbite-project.nethttp://www.lightbite-project.net This video gives you some additional tipsvideo
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Have you got any text? Which materials do you have access to? No Yes restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Do you have illustrations, audio or video material? No Yes Which materials do you have access to? restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You have minimum 1 hour and you don’t have any materials at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances.. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Min 1 hour No materials available restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (1) Introduction continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You could give a concrete assignment : what exactly do you want the student to retain from this LightBite? E.g.: * Extract the 5 steps to be followed from the procedure * Designate the10 core elements in the message *... Inform the student: at the end of the LightBite he/she receives an evaluation question/exercise in relation to this assignment. You could give tips on "how" the student can best "learn" the information. Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (2)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to construction and structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (1) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Make the LightBite interactive Get the student doing something 'active' : e.g. multiple choice exercises, dragging exercises, gap fill exercises,… Type of exercises available in the LightBite tool: multiple choice exercises/questions yes/no exercises/questions You could develop other types of exercises with other (online) tools. Overview of these tools: see http://www.lightbite-project.nethttp://www.lightbite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (2) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Give a specific assignment with the necessary feedback e.g. Which 2 elements are of crucial important in these working arrangements? Incorporate an illustration, video or audio clip in your information, exercise or assignment. More guidelines in relation to illustrations.More guidelines Use the microscenario, that you can find atmicroscenario http://www.lightbite-project.net under “Project”http://www.lightbite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (3) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Didactic tips in relation to illustration/video/audio: * don’t use illustrations, video and audio which has nothing to do with the content * Never use video and audio clips that start up automatically * Always use text on your image/video/audio as a support and/or to clarify * Put your text (e.g. key) close to the illustration/video/audio, if you don’t this can create confusion * Ensure a good balance between text and illustration/video/audio Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (4)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback). Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. If you have given a concrete assignment in the introduction, the evaluation question must relate to this assignment. E.g. you create a multiple choice question about the 5 steps of the procedure. Incorporate an illustration, video or audio clip in the evaluation question. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Look up this material online (beware of copyright) Create this material yourself: On our website you can find a manual explaining how to -Modify a photo -Make a mindmap -Take a ‘photo’ of your screen = screen capturing -Make a ‘short film’ of procedures on the screen of your pc = screencasting This video gives you some additional tipsvideo Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development -Develop a quiz -Create audio material
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You have minimum 1 hour and you only have Only illustrations/audio/video at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances.. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Min 1 hour Only illustrations/audio/video available restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (1) Introduction continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You could give a concrete assignment : what exactly do you want the student to retain from this LightBite? E.g.: * Extract the 5 steps to be followed from the procedure * Designate the10 core elements in the message *... Inform the student: at the end of the LightBite he/she receives an evaluation question/exercise in relation to this assignment. You could give tips on "how" the student can best "learn" the information Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (2)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Didactische tips in verband met afbeelding/video/audio: * don’t use illustrations, video and audio which has nothing to do with the content * Never use video and audio clips that start up automatically * Always use text on your image/video/audio as a support and/or to clarify * Put your text (e.g. key) close to the illustration/video/audio, if you don’t this can create confusion * Ensure a good balance between text and illustration/video/audio * More guidelines in relation to textMore guidelines Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (1) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to construction and structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (2) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Make the LightBite interactive Get the student doing something 'active' : e.g. multiple choice exercises, dragging exercises, gap fill exercises,… Type of exercises available in the LightBite tool: multiple choice exercises/questions yes/no exercises/questions You could develop other types of exercises with other (online) tools. Overview of these tools: see http://www.lightbite-project.nethttp://www.lightbite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (3) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Use your illustration/audio/video in your exercise e.g. Drag the text to the corresponding implement in the illustration. e.g. Display a number of procedures with the aid of illustrations, with the question “which procedure is correct”? Give a specific assignment with the necessary feedback e.g. Which 2 elements are of crucial important in these working arrangements? Use the microscenario, that you can find atmicroscenario http://www.lightbite-project.net under “Project”http://www.lightbite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (4)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback). Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. If you have given a concrete assignment in the introduction, the evaluation question must relate to this assignment. E.g. you create a multiple choice question about the 5 steps of the procedure. Incorporate an illustration, video or audio clip in the evaluation question. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Look up this material online (beware of copyright) Create this material yourself: On our website you can find a manual explaining how to -Modify a photo -Make a mindmap -Take a ‘photo’ of your screen = screen capturing -Make a ‘short film’ of procedures on the screen of your pc = screencasting This video gives you some additional tipsvideo -Develop a quiz -Create audio material
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Do you have illustrations, audio or video material? No Yes Which materials do you have access to? restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You have minimum 1 hour and you only have Only text at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances.. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Min 1 hour Only textavailable restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (1) Introduction continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You could give a concrete assignment : what exactly do you want the student to retain from this LightBite? E.g.: * Extract the 5 steps to be followed from the procedure * Designate the10 core elements in the message *... Inform the student: at the end of the LightBite he/she receives an evaluation question/exercise in relation to this assignment. You could give tips on "how" the student can best "learn" the information. Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (2)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactic tips in relation to construction and structure * don’t literally copy your existing text, but ensure you have a clear structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (1) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Make the LightBite interactive Get the student doing something 'active' : e.g. multiple choice exercises, dragging exercises, gap fill exercises,… Type of exercises available in the LightBite tool: multiple choice exercises/questions yes/no exercises/questions You could develop other types of exercises with other (online) tools. Overview of these tools: see http://www.lightbite-project.nethttp://www.lightbite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (2) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Give a specific assignment with the necessary feedback e.g. Which 2 elements are of crucial important in these working arrangements? Incorporate an illustration, video or audio clip in your information, exercise or assignment. More guidelines in relation to illustrations.More guidelines Use the microscenario, that you can find atmicroscenario http://www.lightbite-project.net under “Project”http://www.lightbite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (3) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Didactic tips in relation with illustration/video/audio: * don’t use illustrations, video and audio which has nothing to do with the content * Never use video and audio clips that start up automatically * Always use text on your image/video/audio as a support and/or to clarify * Put your text (e.g. key) close to the illustration/video/audio, if you don’t this can create confusion * Ensure a good balance between text and illustration/video/audio Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (4)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback). Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. If you have given a concrete assignment in the introduction, the evaluation question must relate to this assignment. E.g. you create a multiple choice question about the 5 steps of the procedure. Incorporate an illustration, video or audio clip in the evaluation question. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Look up this material online (beware of copyright) Create this material yourself: On our website you can find a manual explaining how to -Modify a photo -Make a mindmap -Take a ‘photo’ of your screen = screen capturing -Make a ‘short film’ of procedures on the screen of your pc = screencasting This video gives you some additional tipsvideo -Develop a quiz -Create audio material
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You have minimum 1 hour and you only have Text & illustration/audio/video at your disposal. Below you will find some guidelines as to how to develop an optimal LightBite in these circumstances. Directions in relation to: Introduction Introduction Body text Body text Conclusion Conclusion Further development Further development Min 1 hour Text & illustration/audio/video available restart
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = introduction/situating of the material Make a menu with the titles of the structure: (introduction/information/evaluation) Give an informative introduction based around the subject. Highlight the objectives of the LightBite Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (1) Introduction continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net You could give a concrete assignment : what exactly do you want the student to retain from this LightBite? E.g.: * Extract the 5 steps to be followed from the procedure * Designate the10 core elements in the message *... Inform the student: at the end of the LightBite he/she receives an evaluation question/exercise in relation to this assignment. You could give tips on "how" the student can best "learn" the information. Body text Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Introduction (2)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = information, provide content Didactic tips in relation to illustration/video/audio: * don’t use illustrations, video and audio which has nothing to do with the content * laat video- en audiofragmenten nooit automatisch starten * Always use text on your image/video/audio as a support and/or to clarify * Put your text (e.g. key) close to the illustration/video/audio, if you don’t this can create confusion * Ensure a good balance between text and illustration/video/audio * More guidelines in relation to textMore guidelines Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (1) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (2) Please note: learning something from a screen is not the same as learning something from paper. Didactische tips in verband met gebruik van tekst * don’t literally copy your existing text, but ensure you have a clear structure * max 15 lines of text per screen (prevents scrolling) * don’t use a continuous written text * use bullet points, indented lines,... * put important words in bold * use icons for certain sections, e.g. icon for please note Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Make the LightBite interactive Get the student doing something 'active' : e.g. multiple choice exercises, dragging exercises, gap fill exercises,… Type of exercises available in the LightBite tool: multiple choice exercises/questions yes/no exercises/questions You could develop other types of exercises with other (online) tools. Overview of the tools: see www.Lightbite-project.net.www.Lightbite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (3) Body text continued
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net Use your illustration/audio/video in your exercise e.g. Drag the text to the corresponding implement in the illustration. E.g. show a number of actions by using illustrations and ask “Which is the correct action”? Give a specific assignment with the necessary feedback e.g. Which 2 elements are of crucial important in these working arrangements? Use the microscenario, that you can find atmicroscenario http://www.lightbite-project.net under “Project”http://www.lightbite-project.net Introduction Conclusion restart extra/Further development Guidelines Body text (4)
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net = evaluation Quickly go over the essence. With the LightBite tool create at least 1 evaluation question (+ feedback). Use this to check whether the most important information has been understood. If you have given a concrete assignment in the introduction, the evaluation question must relate to this assignment. E.g. you create a multiple choice question about the 5 steps of the procedure. Incorporate an illustration, video or audio clip in the evaluation question. Introduction Body text restart extra/Further development Guidelines Conclusion
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HELP INDICATOR www.LightBite-project.net HELP INDICATOR Introduction Body text Conclusion restart Guidelines for further development Your LightBite will be more dynamic and look more attractive if you use more varied material. E.g. an image/photo, a short film, an interactive exercise, a quiz, etc... Look up this material online (beware of copyright) Create this material yourself: On our website you can find a manual explaining how to -Modify a photo -Make a mindmap -Take a ‘photo’ of your screen = screen capturing -Make a ‘short film’ of procedures on the screen of your pc = screencasting This video gives you some additional tipsvideo -Develop a quiz -Create audio material
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