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5.0 WorkshopJudi BoswellSome slides adapted from

Carolyn Faulker-BeitzelCurriculum Director, Safari Montage

Let us take a moment and think about all the changes that have taken place in classroom technology since each one of

us began teaching.

Reshaping the Classroom

Support a teachable moment

Illustrate how something works

Provide detailed information that text and images cannot

Grab attention

Advantages

Show real life examples

Stimulate discussion

Appeals to visual learning styles

Enhance problem-based learning

Predicting

Inferring

Comparing and Contrasting

Comprehending

Many more…

Foster Higher Order Thinking

The Classroom Uses of VideoThe percentage of teachers surveyed who saw particular benefits to using video in the classroom

SOURCE PBS and Grunwald Associates LLC, 2010

Finding what you need: Searching 4 ways

Playing what you find: Integrated media player

Creating a Playlist

Sharing your work: School and District

Goals

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Publishers

1. What do you need to know in order to successfully login to SAFARI Montage?

2. Once logged in what is the first thing you see?

Discussion Exercise 1

1. For your classroom what might be the best way to search for content? Why?

2. What type of search brings back the most content available in the system?

3. How can you generate a list of all the titles produced by a publisher?

Discussion Exercise 2

1. What is the instructional benefit of playing a key concept versus an entire video title?

2. What are some instructional values to the built-in SMMP controls?

3. How can you put a video link in a PowerPoint or other document?

Discussion Exercise 3

A Playlist is simply a list of media titles or segments that have a related curriculum theme or objective.

Playlists may contain media titles, specific chapters within media titles, key concepts within chapters, images, PowerPoint and text documents as well as personal bookmarked segments and notes.

You can provide descriptive information about your playlist to help you recall why you created it.

Playlist

• IDEA Introduction

• LESSON Differentiated Instruction

• RESOURCE Review or Remediation

• Independent Student Work

• Substitute Teacher Resource

• Professional Development

• Best Practices

Purposes of a Playlist

SOURCE http://iste.org

National Education Standards for Students (NETS-s)

1. How can a user locate a Playlist that was recently worked on?

2. How can a video or playlist be embedded into a PowerPoint presentation?

3. How can a user share a Playlist from one school to another without everyone in the district seeing it?

Discussion Exercise 4

Upload user created content to the SAFARI Montage® systemAdd descriptive metadataEnhances searchability within the system

Goal: Learn about SAFARI Montage CreationStation

Outcome:Upload one item to CreationStation

SAFARI Montage CreationStation®

Interactive Whiteboard files All supported filetypes

CreationStation™ Teacher User Types

AUDIO MP3

DOCUMENTAdobe® Portable Document Format (.pdf)Apple® iWork® Keynote® (.key)Apple iWork Numbers® (.numbers)Apple iWork Pages® (.pages)Microsoft Excel (.xls, .xlsx)Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt, .pptx)Microsoft Word (.doc, .docx)OpenOffice.org® (.odt, .ods, .odg, .odf, .odp)Rich Text Format (.rtf)StarOffice® (.sdw, .sdc, .sdd, .sdp)Text (.txt)

WEBLINKS Any URL Addresses

IMAGE JPEG, GIF and Bitmap

INTERACTIVE Adobe Flash® (.swf)

VIDEOAdobe Flash Video (.flv)H.264 (MPEG-4, Part 10/AVC)MPEG-1 Video File (.mpg)MPEG-4 Part 2 (.mp4)QuickTime® Movie (.mov)Windows Media® Video (.wmv)

eBOOKEPuB (.epub)Microsoft Reader (.lit)

WHITEBOARDPromethean® Flipchart (.flp, .flipchart)Promethean Resource Pack (.as3a)SMART Notebook® (.xbk, .notebook)Hitachi® StarBoard® (.yar)eInstruction® Workspace™ (.gwb)

Over 40 of the most popular media and document file formats are now supported, including:

1. What is the purpose of CreationStation™?

2. Why is it important to include metadata with each file upload?

3. What SAFARI Montage user types can upload content to CreationStation?

4. How can content be shared?

Discussion Exercise 4

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