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Unleash the Potential of

Smartphones with

Project-based

Assessments

Erik Christensen

Got Smartphone, Tablet, or Laptop?Please have it ready to use!

You Cannot Ignore Mobile Devices!

• Today the number of mobile devices exceeds global population. It is expected to triple in the next three years!

St. Peter’s Square

eMarketer, Aug 2012

College Student Smartphone Ownership

• Short multimedia presentation that contains some combination of:

– text

– images

– audio

– video

• Allows for reflection

• The process is as important as the product

} Traditional Assessment

Project-Based Assessment

Traditional Bloom’s Taxonomy Pyramid

Samantha Penney

Bloom’s Digital Taxomomy Pyramid

Inspiration for this Presentation

http://bit.ly/UUzglj

Project-based Assessment

• Students are happy

– Get to use their Smartphone for class

– See relevance for what they are learning

– Empowered to demonstrate creativity

• Instructor is happy

– Students are more engaged in the material

– MUCH more enjoyable to grade

– Develops an inventory of reusable objects

In My Classes

• General Physics

– Term Project

– Extra Credit

• Astronomy

– Extra Credit

• FYE Seminar

– Final Exam

Students can choose which project type best matches their learning style.

• Infographic

•PhotoVoice

•Five-Photo Story

•One-Minute Video

•Three-Minute Podcast

•Infographic

•PhotoVoice

•Five-Photo Story

•One-Minute Video

•Three-Minute Podcast

• Infographic = Information Graphic

• A graphic visual representation of information, data, or knowledge that presents complex information quickly and clearly

• They are everywhere!

What is an Infographic?

Types of Infographics

• Statistical – Numerical data and statistics compared to each other

• Timeline – Data and statistics compared to a period of time

• Process – Data and statistics compared to a workflow

• Location – Data and statistics compared to geography

Often use a combination of these

Core Elements of an Infographic

• Visual– Color coding– Graphics– Reference icons

• Content– Time frames – Statistics – References

• Knowledge– Facts – Deductions

What’s Needed

or

or

My Assignment

• Pick a topic from the chapter (textbook) and illustrate it with an infographic.

• Write a 500-word essay discussing the issue you selected and what you learned constructing this infographic.

My Assignment

• Infographic

•PhotoVoice

•Five-Photo Story

•One-Minute Video

•Three-Minute Podcast

What is a PhotoVoice?

Picture + Paragraph

Participatory Photography

A methodology for marginalized community members share their words and photographs as a way to reach decision-makers and implement positive change in their home communities.

Historically used as a tool for social activism

• Our Vision: a world in which no one is denied the opportunity to speak out and be heard.

• Our Mission is to build skills within disadvantaged and marginalized communities using innovative participatory photography and digital storytelling methods to achieve positive social change.

www.photovoice.org

What’s Needed

or

or

PhotoVoice = Picture + Paragraph

• Take a picture of something that is part of your everyday life that relates to the chapter we are studying.

• Write a one paragraph caption explaining the concept.

• Post one slide with the photo and paragraph on the class online discussion board.

My Assignment

Examples

• Infographic

•PhotoVoice

•Five-Photo Story

•One-Minute Video

•Three-Minute Podcast

What is a Five-Photo Story?

Tell a story in 5 frames(Visual story telling)

• Creating and tell a story through visual means (five photos) with only a title to help guide the interpretation.

• Creating a story in five frames is not easy.

• Very easy to create a flickr set

What’s Needed

or

My Assignment

• Using just five photos, illustrate a common issue related to first-year students. No text, other than a title is allowed. Post to a Flickr set.

• Write a 500-word essay discussing the issue selected and why you chose each photo.

My Assignment

CLEAR YOUR MIND, FOCUS,

FORGET YOUR PROBLEMS,

AND NOTHING WILL STAND IN

YOUR WAY

http://forum.baby-gaga.com/about858688.html

http://faculty.stcc.edu/nash/A+%20for%20tutor%20page.jpg

http://www.hoffmaneducation.com/sat/applying-for-sat-and-act-testing-accommodations-

part-1/

http://www.hercampus.com/life/academics/hardest-college-classes-country

WorksCited

Useful References

• Story in Five Photos

• Tell a Story in Five Frames

• Flickr Help with Sets and Collections

• Infographic

•PhotoVoice

•Five-Photo Story

•One-Minute Video

•Three-Minute Podcast

• Very short video covering one topic

• Easiest to just post to YouTube or Vimeo

What is a One-Minute Video?

• The One Minutes (TOM) is a brand name for

moving images that last exactly one minute.

• The One Minutes, launched in 1998 in the

Netherlands, has developed into a global network

with makers from 100 countries and an archive of

10,000 video works that are shown internationally

on many podia.

http://www.theoneminutes.org/

1 Minute Vimeo Project Group

• This project aims to study the forgotten moments and times in life that we often pass by without acknowledging.

• The rules:• Video must be exactly one minute long

• No camera movement (no panning, tilting, etc)

• No editing whatsoever

• Use original sound

• Tag with '1 minute‘

• Have fun!http://vimeo.com/groups/1minute

What’s Needed

My Assignment

• Create a one-minute video covering one aspect of this course (or chapter) that you found most interesting. Your goal is to teach that topic in one minute!

• Write a 500-word essay explaining the concept, your video, and how you plan to use this concept in the future.

Procrastination

http://youtu.be/g9KrIiSzSG8

Useful Resources

• YouTube

• Vimeo

• Infographic

•PhotoVoice

•Five-Photo Story

•One-Minute Video

•Three-Minute Podcast

What is a Three-Minute Podcast?

• Podcast = iPod + broadcast

• Can play on any computer or MP3 Player

• Impose a three-minute limit

What’s Needed

http://n.pr/ZG2ilO

How I use audio and video

How to get to my office video What’s due this week audio

http://bit.ly/16pbxMqhttp://youtu.be/QUrJ5bPK1rQ

My Assignment

• Create a three-minute podcast covering one aspect of this course (or chapter) that you found most interesting. Your goal is to teach that topic in three minutes!

• Write a 500-word essay explaining the concept, your podcast, and how you plan to use this concept in the future.

Useful Resources

• Audioboo

• Audacity

Project-based Assessment Options

•Replace an exam

•Augment an exam

•Project Assignment

•Extra Credit

Don't limit a child to your own learning, for he was born in

another time.

- Rabindranath Tagore

Erik ChristensenSouth Florida State College

erik.christensen@southflorida.edu

863.784.7363

Questions?