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Week #3 – Sketchnoting!

My Experience with Sketchnoting

This week I tried out sketchnoting for one of my biology lectures while we talked about an overview of the endocrine system and the various key hormones that different endocrine glands secrete. While listening to the lecture, I focussed my attention on the most important concepts and ideas as well as key words.

The difficulty I experienced while sketchnoting was that because my professor spoke quite fast, I found it difficult to keep up with the speed of the lecture as I sketched and wrote down important concepts simultaneously. As a result, I believe I may have missed some information from the lecture simply because I was sketchnoting at a much slower rate than the presentation itself. However, I found this technique to be very beneficial for my concentration. I normally get distracted with my thoughts during lectures and tend to think about other things, but sketchnoting was really great at helping me to focus on the task at hand.

Mayer’s Principles and Intrinsic Load

The segmenting principle (categorizing/chunking concepts), modality principle (graphics and narration instead of graphics or narration), and pretraining principle (overview first, details later) are three of Mayer’s principles useful for managing intrinsic load. While creating my scetchnote, I found it very useful to categorize the various endocrine glands into different sections. For pretraining, I found Doug Neil’s tutorial on how to sketchnote without drawing very informative and I watched this tutorial before creating my own scetchnote in class. However, I had trouble incorporating the modality principle into my sketchnote. I believe it would be beneficial to upload a less text-heavy sketchnote onto Microsoft PowerPoint and use the audio feature to record an explanation of the content. I will keep this principle in mind as I continue to make more sketchnotes in the future!

Sketchnote Images for Inspiration

Week #2 – Mayer’s Principles and Screencasting

Microsoft PowerPoint is a great tool that can be used in a collaborative environment!

This week I created a screencast via Screencastify of a quick Microsoft PowerPoint tutorial. As shown below, in my tutorial, I explain some unique features of Microsoft PowerPoint and how to share the presentation with peers to collaborate in group-settings. This is an awesome tool to use in both an educational and professional setting.

Mayer’s Principles

The redundancy principle is one of Mayer’s principles that I included in my screencast tutorial. This principle teaches us that adding multiple visuals, text, and narration at once can be overwhelming and so it is important to be critical about what is included to ensure it is not distracting. I accomplished this in my tutorial by adding one image of the Carbon Cycle to enhance the message I was trying to convey without being too distracting.

I also did my best to keep the coherence principle in mind while creating my screencast. This principle stresses the importance of only focusing on content that is the most important and to avoid/eliminate adding any overwhelming or unnecessary content. Although there is a lot to be said on how to use Microsoft Powerpoint, I did my best to achieve this principle by only explaining some of the most important features such as to how to add another slide in the presentation, how to share this presentation with peers, and how to add pictures.

The signaling principle is one principle that I had trouble incorporating into my screencast. This principle suggests the importance of visual cues and introductory sentences to assist the viewer in processing content. After re-watching my tutorial, I think it would have been helpful to highlight specific categories as a visual cue to assist viewers on where to look while explaining different aspects of the app. I will be sure to keep this principle in mind when creating future media for this course!

Microsoft Powerpoint Screencast Tutorial:

https://youtu.be/81BLOFxryEI

Note: I accidentally said “select” instead of “insert” when explaining how to attach a picture to a presentation slide.

Week #1 – Reflection Questions

What made you decide to take this course? What are your learning goals this term?

I enrolled in EDCI 337 because one of my group members from EDCI 339 last semester highly recommended this course. I really enjoy the online learning format and overall layout of EDCI courses and am very excited for this semester. My learning goals for this term are to better understand the various types of media and how they can be used to enhance learning.

Provide an example (uploaded, linked or embedded in your WordPress blog posting) of

interactive media

multimedia

Image retrieved from: https://blog.oureducation.in/multimedia/

interactive multimedia 

and explain why your examples belong in each category. Are there any grey areas where the categories are not clear?

  • Interactive media = Video Game
    • Interactive media can be defined as any digital media that allows an individual to collaborate with the piece of technology (Elon University).
    • I selected a video game as an example of interactive media because an individual can interact with this technology by making commands through the controller to affect the output.
  • Multimedia = Film, music, podcasts, radio, and so on.
    • Multimedia refers to the combination of multiple media elements, such as video, sound, and text that an individual can interact with (Learn.org)
    • I selected this image to represent multimedia because it illustrates various types of media that can be combined for individuals to interact and engage with.
  • Interactive multimedia = Virtual Reality
    • Interactive multimedia refers to the combination of various media types that an individual can interact with and control (IntechOpen).
    • I chose virtual reality to represent interactive multimedia because it combines more than one type of media and the individual controls the images they look at on the screen through their movements.

Which of these examples do you find the most interesting and engaging?

  • Interactive multimedia

What do you think makes it interesting and engaging for you?

  • I am interested in interactive multimedia because I believe technologies such as virtual reality are going to become increasingly popular in today’s society and the future of education.

Sources

About the program. Elon University. (n.d.). Retrieved January 22, 2023, from https://www.elon.edu/u/academics/communications/interactive-media/overview/about/

Cvetković, D. (2019, April 8). Introductory chapter: Multimedia and interaction. IntechOpen. Retrieved January 22, 2023, from https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/66631 

Learn.org. (n.d.). Retrieved January 22, 2023, from https://learn.org/articles/What_is_Multimedia_Technology.html 

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