What is media?
Media is a carrier of information.
Media refers to different communication channels.
What are materials?
Materials are various resorurces, in this example, for teaching and learning.
What are the forms of Media?
textbooks, films, educational apps
What is the "SAMR" model?
1. substitution
2. augmentation
3. modification
4. redefinition
What is the audiolingual method?
The audiolingual method brings native speakers as rolemodels into the classroom via recordings or videos.
What is media competence?
Media competence is a list skills everyone should posses as an active producer / passive user of media
What is Redefinition?
Tech allows the creation of new task that were previously inconceivable. (e.g. animating short stories)
What is digital competence?
1. information and data literacy
2. communication and collaboration
3. digital content creation
4. safety
5. problem solving
What is substitution?
Tech acts as direct tool substitute, with no functional change. (Smart-/Whiteboard)
What is Augmentation?
Tech acts as direct tool substitute, with functional improvement. (e.g. online newspaper instead of handing out copies)
What is Modification?
Tech allows for significant task redesign. (Pupils are able to communicate and work with their peers outside of school via Zoom / Teams without having to actually meet up.
What are the 3 dimensions of (multi-) media?
1. technological medium (DVD, computer, smartphone tablets)
2. coding forms for information in different symbol systems: monochodal (e.g. only audio, only text) or multichodal (e.g. text combined with images, animations or audio files)
3. required sensory modalities: monomodal (e.g. only visual or only auditory) or also multimodal (especially audiovisual)