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Experience of Twine and Video Creating

First Time Experience of Twine This week, I was introduced to Twine for the first time. In my initial experience with the tool, I created a turn-based game structured as a branching story. The image above is a snapshot of… Continue Reading →

Enhancing Blog Accessibility with WAVE: Reflections and Insights

The primary use case for closed captioning in video is for people with hearing impairments. However, research shows that it also benefits people learning the language, those watching with the sound off, and those who need more time to process… Continue Reading →

Creating an Interactive Learning Experience with H5P

Course Design Overview The topic of the course that I have designed has to do with the definition of variables in programming as well as learning about data types. The reason for choosing this topic is that as a beginner… Continue Reading →

Reflection Of Generative AI

Useful and not useful tools During the week, I tried Gamma, Craiyon, Sketch, and Soundraw—AI tools I had never encountered before. Since I have no background in music or drawing, I mainly focused on using Gamma and Craiyon. Last week,… Continue Reading →

Discovering Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning: Intuitive and Surprising Principles

My Reflection on Multimedia Learning Principles For me, the principle that everyone’s brain has a limited capacity is something I’ve always known, learning is inefficient when the amount of new information received at once exceeds the brain’s capacity. Through the… Continue Reading →

Learning Pod Self Reflection 

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Please answer the following questions in this document in preparation for your initial team meeting. This information will allow your team members to get to know how you work best so that the group can make team agreements that work for… Continue Reading →

Peer Review

Overall, the resource provides a comprehensive and well-structured introduction to programming concepts for high school students without prior programming or computer science knowledge. The resource effectively incorporates direct instruction, behavioral assessments, and interactive examples to facilitate learning. The inclusive design… Continue Reading →

Post #4

The contributions of women composers are often overlooked or undervalued in the history of music. However, many outstanding female composers have made important classical compositions. This video will introduce four outstanding female classical composers and their compositions to help people… Continue Reading →

Post #3

How can you adjust your planned learning activities to meet the needs of your learners if an unexpected event occurs? I will take several measures to alter learning activities to meet the needs of learners in the face of problems… Continue Reading →

Post #2: Exploring Open Teaching Method in the Context of Western Female Composers’ Musical History

Open Teaching Method is an instructional approach that emphasizes student autonomy, active participation, and exploration. In this article, we will provide an overview of the characteristics of open teaching and discuss how this method aligns or diverges with the exploration… Continue Reading →

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