(by Pablo Mamani)
Create MP4s or animated GIFs in a click. Host them wherever you like or import them into other platforms like Storyline or Captivate.
To begin with, you need to register op sign up in this website: https://www.vyond.com/solutions/
If you click on sign up, you will be able to create an account.
Here, you have to fill in with personal information and click on sign up for a free trial at the button.
You will get an e-mail that you need to open and click on the activate now link. If that link does not work, paste the link that it is below the activate now link into your browser and try again.
Luckily, you will get this confirmation that you have activated your account and you will be able to start creating a video by clicking on make a video.
Once you have sign up, you can log in by using a Gmail account as well.
Then, you will have to select a style for your video.
Then, you will be able to follow some recommendations from the tool:
You will be able to choose scenarios, characters, charts.
Here is a recommendation for the time duration of your templates.
You can also preview your video before the final product.
You can swap the templates as well.
After watching these recommendations, you will be able to start working. You will need a title and you can choose to expand on it by adding further information below the title.
Here are the different scenarios available. By clicking on the + button, you can add templates.
Here you have the options to control the time for the templates.
Here you can see that you can add text (such as a title or sentence) to every template or not.
Next to the preview button, you have the option of saving. You can save as many times as you wish.
Once you think you have finished, you can preview your video before saving it as a final video. Then you will see the following message. Video saved.
You can copy the link of your video in order to share it.
Age group: tertiary level
Grammar focus: Present simple (affirmative and negative), Simple future (affirmative and negative)
Vocabulary focus: vocabulary related to exams
Duration: 120 minutes lesson
Physical location: school facilities
Topic: exams
Warmer:
The students have almost finished their academic year. Now, it's time for finals; therefore, their teacher has decided to have a class for them to practise some vocabulary connected with exams.
He will ask them about their feelings (in connection with exams), whether they had sat for finals before, how they would study for finals, etc.
(He will write their answers on the board)
Web:
(Students will go to the computing room)
The teacher will ask the students to sit in pairs or in small groups.
They will use a tool called "vyond" to make a video of how they would study for a final using some information provided by the teacher.
One member of each group will create an account on the tool to do the assignment.
Here is a tutorial of the tool.
Once they have seen the tutorial, they will select and use some words connected with exams to create a video using the tool.
The video needs to have between 12 and 18 templates (= they are clips used to form a video).
Here is a list of those words:
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/exam?q=exam
http://www.freecollocation.com/search?word=exam
Also, they can use these expressions:
They can use some vocabulary connected with feelings that they know. Here they have extra support for describing how they might feel before doing an exam.
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/nervous?q=nervous
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/confident
Both links have synonyms and definitions as well.
(The teacher will help the student with their projects)
What's next:
In this part, they will share their videos with the others.
Depending whether the school has a projector or not, the students will use it to show their videos.
In case there is no projector, they will send their links to the other groups and explain them from their seats after being watched by the others.
The idea with this activity is to make the students be fully participants of the lesson in a topic that it is not usually explained to them (in particular, how to study for an exam). Also, another point to take into account is that they will learn from others' points of views and they will work collaboratively.
Evaluation criteria:
Theoretical framework
PLANIED
Planied is a Digital Competence Framework implemented by the Ministry of Education in 2015. Its aim is to promote digital literacy in every school and, for such purpose, it proposes six dimensions needed for a person to be considered digitally competent.
These six dimensions are:
Triple E framework by by Liz Kolb
This framework provides specific guidance for teachers in integrating meaningful technology mindfully in their classroom activities. This theoretical framework encourages teachers to go beyond an instrumental use of technology and consider how it can extend and enhance learning goals.
The framework is based on three components: Engagement, Enhancement and Extension.
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