Monday, May 08, 2006
Building a Pocket Byte: Part I
At Balwyn North PS the eKidz have begun building their first Pocket Byte. The eKidz contributed to the design and content elements. So, they were keen to construct their first one.
A Pocket Byte is in essence a small multi media website or learning module about a specific topic. Level 4 students are currently studying light and sound in science, so most of the Pocket Byte topics have this focus.
A Pocket Byte contains the following elements:
A Pocket Byte is in essence a small multi media website or learning module about a specific topic. Level 4 students are currently studying light and sound in science, so most of the Pocket Byte topics have this focus.
A Pocket Byte contains the following elements:
- One clear graphic to visually cue the topic
- Brain Zone to introduce the topic leading to>
- More details or Alphabet bits with a max of 10 bullet points of interesting knowledge and hyperlinks to websites of value
- Listen Up: Short audio intro using Audacity
- Toon Byte: cartoon using www.dfilm.com
- Mini movie for Pocket PC using Windows Movie Maker
- EduGamer: with hyperlinks to websites that have games and activities about the topic
- Quiz: Self marking using www.discoveryschool.com
- Last Laugh: Humour (jokes, cartoons) about the topic
- Feedback: This section is static, and offers students who undertake the Pocket Byte via their PDA to choose a method (prompted by Gardners Multiple Intelligences) to feed back to their teacher.
Click here to enjoy a sample Pocket Byte (Put your headphones on)
Pocket Bytes are constructed using MS Publisher 2003 in webpage format.
It will be interesting to track the eKidz journey via their blogs.