We believe that the role of presentations is a creative
and engaging way to introduce a topic/task/project to our students. Although
presentations can be used at any stage in the lesson and for many different
purposes, we focus on the role they have when it comes to presenting something
new. Usually, teachers do not use presentations because for them to create
something like that is time consuming and may be useless. Based on our
experiences, we can say that teachers need to look at these tools in a friendlier
way.
Also, presentations can help students to visualize what
they are asked to do. When teachers work with projects (like we do), sometimes students are not
able to see or to imagine what their production will look like, so this is a
way of motivating them, by showing them something concrete and similar to what they will
produce.
In our didactic sequence, we tried to incorporate new
technologies. We asked students to use the Movie Maker software to make their
videos, which consist of a fictitious holiday of a well-known celebrity.
Our aim is to use this new technology, by means of which
students can be more creative in their productions. They can add images, short
videos, music, and text which will be clues for their partners to guess who the
celebrity is - things that would be impossible to put altogether without using
this software. So, according to SAMR, this is what we gain when we ask them to
replace the old technologies. With the type of task we designed, we think the ladder that this model proposes is covered.
Taking into account the TPACK model, the tool we chose
did all what we needed it to. It is simple enough, but if students don’t know
some of its features we can give them some tutorial so as to clear doubts.
Our sequence provides guidance to our students, it is
clear and goes from simpler tasks to more difficult ones. We don’t want to frustrate
them.
We provide some of the information that they will need,
but they also have to look for some more in order to fulfil the task – we want
to teach them some learning strategies, one of them is selecting important or
relevant information. At the same time we want our students to develop autonomy
and to be responsible for their learning processes.
We believe that this software fits the type of task that
we want them to do, and even though we are aware that there might be other
software more appropriate for this, we prefer this one since it is really
simple to use when making videos.
As we worked with Valeria and Belén, here you have their blog. You can visit it and there you will find the video we use to
present our project and also a webpage where you can find information about the
software we use: The Movie Maker.
This is an image that illustrates the TPACK model. It was made with a web 2.0 resource.
But we will talk about this in our next entry...
We totally agree with you girls! It's true many teachers find presentations time consuming, but it's a great way to motivate students and keep them interested on learning. We can get many benefits if we start using them more often! Thanks for sharing!
ResponderEliminarHello! Thanks for your comment. We are glad that you find this post interesting. Thank you for visiting!
ResponderEliminar