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How will you include Mayer’s principle of active processing in your authentic assessment activity? What kind of product will your participants create to demonstrate their learning using multimedia technology?

Workshop participants will have the opportunity to interact and work with each as on using the different wiki tools. They will use their graphic organizer to organize their key words and information. The participants will create a wiki page demonstrating what they have learned from the workshop (assessment).

What kind of multimedia presentation must you create to effectively present key concepts and skills to your participants (video, PowerPoint, podcast, screencast, interactive tutorial, or other)? How will you include Mayer’s principles of dual coding and limited capacity in your presentation? Videos and interactive tutorial will be used to present the material in the workshop. The workshop participants will not be overloaded with too many videos.

What kind of graphic organizer would be best to give your participants to help facilitate learning in your workshop? The participants will be given a graphic organizer for key wiki words.

What concepts in your presentation will require pre-training before you begin the workshop? How will you use multimedia to engage your learners during the pre-training phase? A week before the workshop, I will email all the participants a video that they will need to view before attending the workshop.

What equipment will you need to conduct your workshop (projector, laptops for each pair of participants, Internet connections, other)? Computers with Internet access for participant and a laptop and screen for the presentation,

What online applications might you use? Google search engine and wikispace

How will your participants collaborate on their projects? How will you group them to create authentic assessment in your workshop? The participants will be grouped according to their subject area and will invite each member in their group to join their wiki and then provide comments to their wiki.