Integrating media into the classroom. Theory and research
Description
To be able to integrate as many of the multiple intelligences as possible into a single codified approach is extremely powerful and beneficial, says media theoretician Lou Fournier Marzeles. In this video, he and other recognized experts review the history of educational media and then clearly state the case for media as a powerful-and highly effective-classroom tool. "By using a lot of images in the classroom, are we really going to raise our test scores?" asks Dr. Lynell Burmark, author of Visual Literacy: Learn to See, See to Learn. "The answer to that is unequivocally Yes." Program segments include "History and Context," "Supporting Research," "Delivery Modes and Methods," "What Media Can Do for My Students," and "The Future of Media in the Classroom.
Runtime
28 min
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Subjects
- Effective teaching (271)
- Instructional systems (72)
- Educational technology (286)
- Computer-aided instruction (30)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c2005
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Films on Demand
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