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Using Audiovisual Technologies *Multimedia & Projection systems *Interactive Whiteboards for Training and Meetings *Touchscreen Displays *Video Conference Shon Trent November 11, 2013 EDU 697: Capstone: A Project Approach Instructor: Christopher Sorensen
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Multimedia & Projections Multimedia may be broadly divided into linear and non-linear categories. Linear active content progresses often without any navigational control for the viewer such as a cinema presentation. Uses for Teaching:Non-linear uses interactivity to control progress as with a video game or self-paced computer based training. Hypermedia is an example of non-linear content.cinema presentationinteractivityvideo gamecomputer based trainingHypermedia Pros Allow to spice up lectures and help to make the material more accessible Cons Hardware Failure (Laptops & projector fail) Sound or video quality Cables can break Internet connection Incompatibility
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Interactive Whiteboards Offers a clean dustless and allergy-free way to communicate to students. They are operated by PCs and internet connection. Uses for Teaching: Teaching can be enhance with interactive whiteboards by the accessibility of internet access,which in turn, provides the instructor and student with more updated information. Also, it provides a more exciting classroom experience that keeps the attention of the student. Pros Great for demonstrations One computer classroom maximizes the use of limited computer access Boards are clean and attractive tools Cons Setting up is a bit worrisome if you have to do it on your own The fact that sometimes the classroom have to be move for connection purposes Cables and wires can be a safety concern
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Touchscreen Displays A display screen that is sensitive to the touch of a finger or stylus. Used in myriad applications, including ATM machines, retail point-of-sale terminals, car navigation and industrial controls, the touch screen became wildly popular for smartphones and tablets after Apple introduced the iPhone and iPad. Uses for Teaching: Touch screens can be use to provide students with a easy way to solve or respond to assignments in a quick and effective way. Touch screens are also user friendly and provides a learning tool that helps out In the classroom. Pros Infinite ways the interface can be design User friendly Speed of the operations are fast Cons Low battery life Screens get very dirty Application crash Qwerty keypads are not always dependable
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Video Conference A videoconference or video conference (also known as a videoteleconference) is a set of interactive telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously. Uses for Teaching: Video conferencing can be very effective when communicating to students that may want to provide feedback after lecture and also for your use as well. Pros Eliminates the need for travel Face to face interaction that is need in some cases. Cons Audio Delays (Delays in audio can prevent communication clarity) Audio Echoes (Echoes can be very troublesome) Image Softness (Not a consistent flow of information been showed.)
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References Bell, Mary Ann-http://teachers.net/gazette/JAN02/mabell.html http://www.topmarks.co.uk/INTERACTIVE.ASDXEriksson, T. (2010a). Endless semiosis. Audiovisual Thinking, 2010(1). http://www.topmarks.co.uk/INTERACTIVE.ASDX Eriksson, T. (2010b). Sign, texts and contexts. Audiovisual Thinking, 2010(1). Fernández-Luanco, E. C. d. A. (2010). The video as infovis to portrait analysis on a TV advertisement. Audiovisual Thinking, 2011(3).
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