LESSON 16:
USING PROJECT-BASED LEARNING MULTIMEDIA
AS A
TEACHING-LEARNING STRATEGY
Project-based learning enables classrooms to emphasize the
undervalued part of the “invisible curriculum” or other name called “emotional
intelligence”.
Goals and objectives are always the starting points of
planning. When we plan a multimedia learning project as a learning strategy, we
begin by clarifying our goals and objectives. Since this strategy requires much
time, we need to be realistic in the amount of time we have to spend a seen
against time available or run the risk of failure and disappointment
afterwards.
Another important thing is to determine the resources available
from the library materials, community resources both material and human,
internet, news media, since this project calls for multimedia.
The effective use of project-based multimedia learning
requires thorough planning. Initial planning requires/involves clarifying the
goals and objectives, determining how much time is needed and extent of
students’ involvement in decision making. Important steps involved in
multimedia project lesson plan 1. Planning, 2. Researching, 3. Organizing, 4.
Developing, 5. Communicating, and lastly 6. Evaluating.
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