Re: Multimedia Assessment revisited

June Main (jmain@junix.ju.edu)
Tue, 13 Aug 1996 11:05:45 EDT

Joan, there is an excellent handbook, Help! I Have HyperStudio - Now What
Do I Do? - A Multimedia Planning Resource for Teachers with Multitalented
Minds, But Not Very Much Extra Time, by Karen McBride and Elizabeth
Luntz. Info on the publication can be obtained by contacting Roger
Wagner Publishing and 619-442-0522. It runs around $17. It has very
usable pages which can be reproduced, for instance,

Design ideas
Planning checklist
Stack blueprint
Storyboard
Simple and detailed card planning
Master card layout
Project checklist
Student to student critique
Project evaluations
Student handouts
Stack ideas

It has simple and more detailed project evaluation checksheets that
cover areas like planning, consistency, stack design, creativity, and
content. The best ideas I've seen anywhere. We'll be using this booklet
with teachers in our teacher education program . . . who can also use it
with their students.

June
jmain@junix.ju.edu

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June Main, Ph.D.
Coordinator, Masters in Integrated Learning with
Educational Technology
Jacksonville University
Jacksonville, FL 32211

http://junix.ju.edu

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Joan Cole <cole@iinc.com> wrote:
> A few days ago, I posted a message asking for examples of assessments
> on student multimedia presentations. The responses I received were
> from many educators asking me to share these examples. Unfortunately,
> I only received 1 response that included a great rubric assessment.
>
> I'm hoping a second try will yield more responses. I will share the
> information with all those who have requested it.
>
> There are many educators that have worked with students on multimedia
> presentations. Please share your assessment rubrics or techniques.