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PECAL - Provides time for consideration, Easily Recognizable, Customizable, Accessible in multiple formats, Literary Critic
Characteristic of Text Media
ECORAP - emphasis contrast organization repetition alignment proximity
Design elements and Principles of Text Media
Minimizes Text, Delivers the message quickly, Highly customizable and varied, Easily updated to be relevant, Accessible and Recognizable
Characteristics of visual media
Dialogue Sound Effects Music, Silence,
Design elements of audio media
Repetition
establishes consistency
Balance, Harmony, contrast, directional movement, rhythm, perspective
design principles of visual media
Harmony,
overall compostion to forma major view
low price
communicate complex topics
highly accessible
easily updated
classifies other media
advantage of text media
Less Memorable
Requires more processing
based on learner's motivation
disadvantage of text media
Higher price
Requires Time and Effort
Cant be used to supply large amounts of information
Disadvantages of Visual Media
Media
means or channel of transferring information
People
group of individuals who can collect, store, analyze and synthesize information
People as Media
People that sends information directly to others. They do not make use of other media
People in Media
They use media to disseminate information. The experts and requires media to transfer information.
FUCTAC - Flexible Updated Credible Tech Savvy Articulate Charismatic
6 Characteristic of People Media
Text
backbone of information. combination of characters used to synthesize information
Text Media
means or channel that make use of symbols. cannot be edited
Selection criteria
key aspect to determine best use of text media in scenario
Audio
perception of sounds
Audio Media
means or channel that uses sounds
Mixing, Pace, Transitions, Stereo Imaging
Design Principles of audio media
Emphasis
highlighting or giving importance to parts of content
Contrast in text media
two or more different elements from each other be placed in relation to each other
Organization
arranges media to a theme or cohesive structure
Alignment
focuses on the positioning of elements on the medium
Proximity
location of each element and their relation to each other
Dialogue
speech, converstion, voice overs.
Sound Effects
additional sounds outside of music and dialogue
Music
vocal or instrumental sounds
Silence
absence of audio or sound.
Mixing
Combination and balance of multiple sound elements
Pace
time control, editing order of events
Transitions
move from one segment to the other
Stereo Imaging
uses channels to add depth to sound
Visual Media
means of communication that relies on reader's ability to see and percieve things
Balance
equality in shape, form, color, value
contrast in visual media
creates emphasis to show difference
Directional movement
visual flow, motion of objects and how reader will percieve them
Rhythm
flow of objects, elements are used repeatedly to create organized movement
Perspective
arrange objects in 2D space to look like they appear in real life.
Quick transfer of information
Retain memory
High level of engagement
Wide audience reach
Advantages of Visual Media
Motion Media
stimulates and represents movements
Speed
Motion
Direction
Timing
Design Elements of Motion Media
Speed and Timing
Transitions
Sound and Color
Design Principles of Motion Media
Manipulatives
physical tools of teaching, engaging students visually
Traditional, Virtual and Digital
Types of Manipulative Media
Traditional Manipulative Media
type of manipulative media that uses different materials that students can use to have hands on experience
Digital and Virtual Manipulative Media
type of manipulative media for 21st century learners that uses materials merged with technology.
Speed
pacing of movement based on additional audio or context to scenario.
Direction
objects move can reflect the progression or moving forward of information
Motion
signifies the change in direction of object
Timing
can be objective and subjective.
Objective timing
actual units of time are used
Subjective Timing
timing that is psychological or felt
Hands on learning
Confidence and motivation
multisensory
variation in learning
opportuinty for collaboration
Give advantages of Motion Media
Not available for everyone
Expensive
disinterest in discussion style learning
Disadvantages of Motion Media