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Thinking multimedia

conference contribution
posted on 2002-01-01, 00:00 authored by K McKenna
Children in our society have access to many information resources and communication options. As we witness the convergence of art, literacy and publishing, individuals need to learn how to make sense of information presented in many different forms, and how to construct their own communications in multiple media.
Thinking Multimedia is a program that has developed out of many projects that I have run in several school and some tertiary institutions over the past 12 years. It is an attempt to integrate skills and knowledge from different academic disciplines and to encourage students to understand learning processes and their own learning preferences. The course, offered at this stage at Year 10 level at St Catherine’s School in Melbourne, aims to provide background and basic skills in how to construct and deconstruct information in multiple media and to provide students with the opportunity to explore a ‘real need’ project of their own in a project-based team environment. The course is supported by an online resource and discussion component.
In this presentation I will explain the background to the Thinking Multimedia program and explore some of the work by the students involved.

History

Title of proceedings

Linking ACEC 2002 : Learners : Australian computers in education conference papers

Event

Australian Computers in Education. Conference (2002 : Hobart, Tas.)

Pagination

1 - 8

Publisher

ACEC

Location

Hobart, Tas.

Place of publication

[Hobart, Tas.]

Start date

2002-07-11

End date

2002-07-13

ISBN-10

0958118809

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2002, ACEC

Editor/Contributor(s)

TASITE

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