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CREATING A TEXT AND IMAGE BASED LEARNING OBJECTEDUC 7343C – Creating Digital Media
Jeanna R. Wagner
Student ID #A00359401Dr. John Muehl
December 27, 2015
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Creating a Vocabulary List Using Read&Write For Google:Your Guide For Assisting Students
Objectives:• Assist teachers and instructional assistants who are working with students
using Read&Write for Google• Demonstrate the steps necessary to create a vocabulary list using
Read&Write for Google• Break down the output created by using the vocabulary list feature of
Read&Write for Google
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Why Create a Vocabulary List?
• “Research on the acquisition of new word meanings reveals that problems in learning word meanings are closely linked to reading comprehension skills” (Nitzkin, 2014, p. 27)
• Helping students gain familiarity with novel vocabulary assists in later reading comprehension (Mitchell, 2013, 202)
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Pull down the Read&Write for Google toolbar by clicking the puzzle piece found on the address bar. Now you have all of the Read&Write tools at your disposal!
Creating a Vocabulary List – Find your Read&Write for Google Toolbar
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• Students select words that they wish to explore further
• Choose highlighter on R&W toolbar
• Selected words will now be shaded with highlighted color
Creating a Vocabulary List – Select vocabulary words, then choose a highlighter
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• Creating the vocabulary list• Choose vocabulary
button• Google Docs works in
the background• The vocabulary list is
created on a new document in a new tab
Creating a Vocabulary List – Use the vocabulary button to generate vocabulary list
Vocabulary button
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Creating a Vocabulary List – Navigate to your newly created vocabulary list
• Your vocabulary list is created in a new tab, directly to the right of your current tab.
• The vocabulary list is also now a separate Google Doc in the Google Drive
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Peruse the Vocabulary List
• Components of the completed vocabulary list• Word – vocabulary word highlighted by student• Meaning – definition of highlighted word• Symbol – picture definition of highlighted word
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References
Clark, R. C., & Mayer, R. E. (2011). e-Learning and the science of instruction: Proven guidelines for consumers and
designers of multimedia learning (3rd ed.). San Francisco, CA: John Wiley & Sons.
Mayer, R. E., & Moreno, R. (2003). Nine ways to reduce cognitive load in multimedia learning. Educational
Psychologist, 38(1), 43–52.
Mitchell, A. & Brady, S. (Oct 2013). The effect of vocabulary knowledge on novel word identification. Annals of
Dyslexia, v63 n(3).
Nitzkin, A., Katzir, T., & Shulkind, S. (Jan 2014). Improving Reading Comprehension One Word at a Time. Middle
School Journal, v45 n(3).
Vaughan, T. (2014). Multimedia: Making it work (9th ed.). New York, NY: Osborne/McGraw-Hill.