31 Module title: : Challenge-Based Learning in the Classroom 2. Preview a guest speaker. Posting a video about a guest speaker can be useful for students. Understanding who the speaker is, the speaker’s background, and the purpose for the course visit allows students to plan ahead and prepare for the speaker ahead of time. Likewise, students could be tasked with creating and sending a thank you video to the guest speaker. 3. Introduce or conclude lesson plans/subjects. Introducing a new subject area of the course in order to highlight its relevance can be a quick way to gain the attention and interest of students so that they are excited about their upcoming learning. When concluding a particular course unit, a review is always helpful. A PowToon can not only serve as a review to the end of a unit, but also can serve as a study aid for an upcoming exam. 4. Create examples of course assignments/projects. Depending on the course, an animated video can demonstrate to students the essential components of an upcoming assignment (e.g., a review, speech, presentation, infomercial, commercial, debate). Items to include on this course assignment/project video can include its learning objectives, needed course materials, sections/parts, and due dates. …….. and many other ways, depending on your imagination. Now watch the tutorials and learn how to create your first video! Tutorial: How to Use Powtoon FREE - YouTube Powtoon Tutorial - Creating Your First Powtoon - YouTube Or step by step tutorials Tutorials | Powtoon Provisions: 10 image creation tools for students - Ditch That Textbook 27 Tech Tools Teachers Can Use to Inspire Classroom Creativity | Ozobot More examples: Easy Outschool Lesson Plan! NO PREP materials with Canva, Nearpod and Kahoot for Teaching Online - Bing video Play the game: eWyse - eLearning about eLearning For ones who wants to learn more read this: Enhancing_E-Learning_with_Media-Rich_Content_and_I.pdf
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