Creating a multimedia lesson plan before creating multimedia content is important for a variety of reasons. The purpose of a multimedia lesson plan is to summarize the objectives and goals of the lesson. It also helps the teacher plan their content and required materials. As the overall end goal is to provide a quality lesson to the learners, it is important to discover what methods work best.
Planning is the initial step that needs to be taken when brainstorming how to teach a lesson. The content creating comes after the plan has come to fruition. Multimedia lesson plans should include the following: a goal, prior knowledge, structure, delivery, and content. The goal is the purposeful lesson that you want to teach to your learners. Prior knowledge aids the learning process because if students can grasp previous information then they will flow through the lesson better. Structure is crucial because it looks at the lesson in a simple light making it easier to perform. Delivery is simply how you will share the lesson. There are many options for delivery such as, a blog post, a video, or a forum to name a few. Lastly, content is all of the required materials that are required for the lesson.
The following H5P video is my first creation with H5P. It goes through a process of how to use UVic summons data base. Please follow along and enjoy the H5P features.
Below, is my multimedia lesson plan that I created
Multimedia Lesson Plan: Baking “Vegan Chocolate and Peanut Butter Hempies”
Picture from https://www.earthyandy.com/recipe/2019/1/15/hempies
GOAL
Learners will be able to make ‘Vegan Chocolate & Peanut Butter Hempies’ without any prior baking experience
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
- Learn how to follow directions precisely
- Being prepared for the desired activity (i.e ingredients, equipment, work space)
- Learn how to appropriately measure ingredients for a desired outcome
- Gaining healthy baking experience
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
N/a
STRUCTURE
BEGINNING:
“NO BAKE HEALTHY VEGAN CHOCOLATE & PB DESERT”
- INTRODUCTION:
o Explain the benefits of adding hemp hearts to diet!
o INGREDIENTS: list the ingredients
o SUPPLIES: list supplies needed
MIDDLE:
- PREPARING THE INGREDIENTS!
- MAKING THE BOTTOM:
o 1 ½ cup smooth natural peanut butter
o 1/3 cup maple syrup
o 1 tsp vanilla
o 1/3 cup hemp seed
o 3 cups rice krispies
- METHOD:
o Mix peanut butter, vanilla and maple syrup until smooth and then add and mix in hemp seeds and rice krispies.
o Pat into grease lined pan
- MAKING THE TOPPING:
o 1 ½ cup vegan chocolate chips
o 1 tbs peanut butter
- METHOD:
o Melt chocolate and peanut butter together and pour on top and spread evenly.
o Put in the freezer for at least 30 mins!
END:
- Cut into bite-sized pieces
- Store in freezer
- ENJOY!
DELIVERY
This content will be delivered in a blog post with embedded text, images and videos. Learners will be able to share their own results and make comments on the post.
CONTENT
DESCRIPTION CONTENT TYPE STRUCTURE COMMENTS
GET READY TO
MAKE HEALTHY NO BAKE VEGAN CHOCOLATE & PB HEMPIES |
Text & Image of final product | Beginning | Short and engaging begging that will get the learners
interested – easy to make and no baking required! |
BENEFITS OF
ADDING HEMP HEART TO DIET |
Text | Beginning | List the health
benefits of adding hemp hearts to diet |
INGREDIENTS | Text & Image | Middle | List all the needed ingredients and
supplies needed to make these treats |
METHOD | Text & Video | Middle | How to make and
mix both the bottom and the top of the hempies! |
FINAL PRODUCT | Text & Image of cut up hempies
pieces |
End | Include how long to freeze before eating – how to store – how to cut pieces |
EVALUATION
- Learners evaluation: Learners will share their own results to the blog post thread
Bibliography:
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Alexander, K. (2017b). Lesson Plans – Interview with Kathy Alexander [Mp3]. https://soundcloud.com/user-433569679/lesson-plans-interview-with-kathy-alexander
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https://www.earthyandy.com/recipe/2019/1/15/hempies