The content in week four allowed me to learn about the process of creating a lesson plan for multimedia usage. Additionally, the tool H5P was introduced as a way of creating an interactive video that can be an element of a multimedia lesson. Below this post I have attached my own interactive video that I created using the video I made last week teaching viewers about a useful feature on the streaming platform Twitch.
There are several key reasons for why creating a multimedia lesson plan before the content itself is important. One of these is that when you create a lesson plan it allows you to break down the design process for your completed lesson into manageable sections. Before creating the multimedia content, it is important to know your intended audience, your goals, your interaction with students and overall your organization with the material to be taught. Another general reason why creating a multimedia lesson plan is important is because it allows you to identify any potential errors (either with the lesson or the technology to be used) before it is put into the content.
One of the multimedia principles that relates directly to my created interactive video with multiple-choice questions is the redundancy principle. People watching my video will learn better from the graphic (the pop-up multiple choice check in question) with my narration rather than me reading text on the screen and asking a question at the same time. The signaling principle is also being used with these interactive videos because of the cues (the questions) that highlight the organization and understanding of the material that needs to be understood in the video. Overall, this week helped me learn about several additional tools that can be used when thinking about my final project for this course.
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Photo by Green Chameleon on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/photos/s9CC2SKySJM
Non-Interactive version of the video included: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyQ0JO5-Reg&feature=youtu.be
2021-02-19 at 11:24 am
Hi connorbaldwin28,
Thank you for your blog post. To my knowledge, Twitch is one of the most famous streaming platforms in Canada. I have been very interested in using the Twitch platform a long time ago, but I never try it before (It is banned in China). I really like the interactive video that you created. The video introduced several useful features on the streaming platform Twitch, and it is very helpful to audiences which never use Twitch before. Meanwhile, you used the redundancy principle and signaling principle in the video, the multiple-choice questions in your interactive video are good for understanding your topic.
On the other hand, I like the background music you chose, but it is a bit distracting from the audience. I suggest adding subtitles to your video will improve this problem.
Thank you again for your post.