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Interactive Learning Tools for Engaging Video Tasks

Utilize online tools like Wordle, Dvolver, and Makebelief Comics to enhance student engagement in video tasks. Encourage vocabulary exploration, dialogue creation, and comprehension development. Make learning fun and interactive!

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Interactive Learning Tools for Engaging Video Tasks

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  1. From Blackboard… to Smartboard Shikma Chamberlin Vilkomich School Rosh Pinna

  2. Go Animate • Hannukah Vacation

  3. Online Video Task

  4. Online Video Task Write an email and post it to: post@posterous.com In the subject line of the email use the name of the clip.In the body of the email write the task that you want the students to do while they watch the video.Underneath the task you need to copy and past the embed code from the video clip you choose. You can find the embed code for any video on YouTube by going to the page where the video is, click on 'Share' underneath the video and then click on 'Embed'.

  5. Free Internet Tools • Wordle - Get students thinking about the vocabulary from the texts they are studying. • Phrases - Create visual slide shows of sentences or short texts. • CuePrompter- You can develop students reading and writing skills.

  6. More Free Internet Tools • Dvolver - Students can create dialogues. You can create short scenes. • Makebelief Comics - Students can create dialogues and link them to context.

  7. THANK YOU!

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