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Norhayati Maskat, School of Education, Taylor’s University Malaysia.
Presentation – Why?
To Inform
New projects New ideas
To report
On-going projects
Completed projects
To teach New lessons Revision
Presentation - Tools
• Mahjong paper
Presentation
• Roll up board
Presentation -
• Power point slides
Presentation -
• Prezi
Presentation
• Tactilize
Differences
•need to use more than one piece to present all ideasMahjong
paper•not enough space to show all ideas •writing too small – people can’t seeRoll up
board
•use more than one slide to present Power pointall ideas Power
point
Differences
•can emphasize – can ZOOM •can PAN – can get DIZZY
Prezi
•all ideas on ONE PAGE! •won’t get you Dizzy
Tactilize
Tactilize
• Web-based – www.tactilize.com• iPad app – install from App Store• Android – sorry folks … the Tactilize developer
only develops for iOS devices for now
So…what is Tactilize?
• a self-publishing tool and content network for the iPad,
• launched September 2012
• Evolution of Tactilize : get content into the app through a browser-based tool -> users can create content right on the iPad
• app now features an easy-to-use editor that lets you add photos, videos, text, and links to external content to your pages.
• import images from Facebook, Instagram, Dropbox, Box, Picasa, Flickr etc.
• The in-app editor itself allows you to:a. easily move, b. resize and c. rotate images, videos and text fields on the page
With Tactilize you can
• publish a full interactive eBook,
• create an impressive press kit, or
• bring your blog to the next level.
• Share on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest to spread the word about it
Web-based Tactilize
Web-based Tactilize
Web-based Tactilize
Web-based Tactilize
Web-based Tactilize
Web-based Tactilize
Web-based Tactilize
Gagne’s 9 Events of InstructionGagne’s 9 Events of Instruction1. Gain attention2. Inform learners of objectives3. Stimulate recall of prior learning4. Present the content5. Provide “learning guidance”6. Elicit performance (practice).7. Provide feedback8. Assess performance9. Enhance retention and transfer to the job
http://citt.ufl.edu/tools/gagnes-9-events-of-instruction/
Gagne’s 9 Events of Instruction1. Gain attention – Induction Set2. Inform learners of objectives – Intended Learning Outcomes3. Stimulate recall of prior learning – to know where your
students are before you start your lesson4. Present the content –
Notes/Powerpoints/videos/audios/posters/images etc.5. Provide “learning guidance” – timelines for projects,
assignment date dues etc.6. Elicit performance (practice) – students apply knowledge by
doing projects, assignments, exercises etc.7. Provide feedback – immediate feedback motivates students8. Assess performance – tests/quizzes etc9. Enhance retention and transfer to the job - Reflection
Tactilize your Lesson!
How to Create a Tactilize card
Tactilize in iPad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=odYVEowLfUI
Thank You!