Training Description
Introduction to Video Streaming
We will answer the question what is Video Streaming Curriculum? How is it used?
Why are teachers and students so excited about it? Is it right for our school? Video
Streaming Training Manual
Video
Streaming in the Classroom description
Hands on training that offers a special opportunity to use Video Streaming Curriculum
to create standards based lessons in PowerPoint suitable for use in the classroom.
Audience
These two-hour training sessions are designed for Rhode
Island educators, ITV Coordinators, School Librarians, and technology directors
interested in the Video Streaming Program. In
the training, participants enhance skills that can help students with various
learning styles to better comprehend and retain different curriculum subjects;
learn how to select videos and video clips and download them to a specified
video folder; develop a lesson plan that integrates video downloads; create a
list of possible technology integration ideas with video and video clips; learn
and apply knowledge of PowerPoint, HyperStudio, Frontpage, and other compatible
software to create a multimedia document; learn effective uses of multimedia in
the classroom; discuss Dale's Cone as it relates to using video streaming in the
classroom; compare and contrast the delivery model of video with that of video
streaming and downloading; demonstrate a working understanding of the terms "streaming"
and "downloading"; discuss copyright issues as they pertain to both print and
digital materials. Registration
Participants
may mail or fax a registration form with their information to: Lourdes
V. Pichardo Rhode Island PBS 50 Park Lane Providence, RI 02907-3145
Telephone: (401) 222-3636, Ext. 382 Fax: (401) 222-3407
lvpichardo@Ripbs.org
Online
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