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[Audio] Introduction to Educational Technologies TECH600.

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[Audio] The topic of this e-content is Web based Multimodal representation.

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[Audio] Learning Outcome(s) Web based presentation Some web-based presentation formats Visual Representation.

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[Audio] Web based presentation. Web based presentation.

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[Audio] Numerous web-based presentation-type tools allow students and teachers to create slides with multimedia elements to communicate ideas. Many of the building blocks of representations, such as graphical images, can become media elements in a presentation. All can be shared via YouTube, TeacherTube, GoogleDrive, Edmodo, and other syndication systems for easy consumption or collaboration with others.

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[Audio] Some web based presentation formats. Some web based presentation formats.

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[Audio] Some web-based presentation formats teachers or students can create include: Narrated slidedecks—Create narrated slidedecks using PowerPoint and its voice annotation features, EduCreations, Prezi, Adobe Voice, VoiceThread, and Buncee..

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[Audio] Animated videos Develop narrated animated videos that can be used to illustrate learning and to instruct using PowToon, GoAnimate, Voki, and ToonTastic..

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[Audio] Interactive lessons Create interactive lessons with images and slides, videos, and other interactive elements for independent or synchronous student use with software such as Near Pod or Pear Deck..

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[Audio] Collaborative and interactive whiteboard Start with a blank whiteboard canvas on which users can import a range of visuals, animations, videos, pictures, and record narration and share with others using software including Explain Everything, Show Me, and ScreenChomp..

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[Audio] Visual Representation. Visual Representation.

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[Audio] Sketchnoting , a type of visual note taking, typically involves creating a visual depiction of an oral lecture, presentation, or content that is read. Often done on paper with pencils (and then photographed and shared online.

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[Audio] some digital software, such as Apple's Paper app, Adobe Sketch, Procreate, SketchbookX, Paper53, Tayasui Sketches, Autodesk Sketchbook, and Microsoft One Note, can be used although the user will likely need a stylus when working with a tablet. Students develop active listening and reading and organizational skills when they sketchnote, and Gammill ( 2016) indicates that sketchnoting is a type of mnemonics and helps learners remember what they learned. Teachers can rotate among students to sketchnote any content lectures or presentations to create a visual archive, which also could become a learning artifact for a portfolio..