[Year 12 IT Apps] Multimodal online solution.

Mark mark at vceit.com
Fri May 1 11:59:51 AEST 2015


Hi, farmhands.

I've been looking in depth at MMOS tools, and this is what I've determined
so far. This is non-gospel, except for the text in italics.

The thing to keep in mind is whether students can show requisite key skills
and key knowledge using the software.

For this reason, the use of pre-made *design templates*  (for websites or
any other type of solution) is *not* be acceptable since students would not
be demonstrating their knowledge of design principles. Students would need
to design their own templates from scratch.

If the use of CMS obviated students' need to know any other key
knowledge (e.g. file naming and management, choosing and using formats and
conventions, data manipulation) or any software requirement that we would
probably expect to be announced (e.g. absolute and relative linking, the
use of style sheets/CSS etc)  then you might have trouble if students used
it.

(can we please just say website).

On the subject of software choice, while websites are the obvious first
choice (and a good one), there are other valid multimodal authoring tools.
While VCAA has not yet published its software function requirements for the
MMOS outcome, as long as the software can achieve the following goals, it
should be acceptable:

*·         It contains a variety of types of data*

*·         It requires internet connection to be operable, as it is an
online solution*

*·         It provides the opportunities to educate a world-wide audience*

*·         It communicates the findings/conclusions regarding the
hypothesis.*

This list comes from an *authoritative* source (which I'll not name here
since it was in personal correspondence)

The fact that the study design does not name "website" for U4O1 (as they
currently do for U3O1) means they must be thinking in a broader context of
possible solutions.

This means that an *online* *slideshow* should qualify as an MMOS, but
probably only if it's created in kiosk mode to give the developer complete
control over navigation. In kiosk mode a slideshow is virtually
indistinguishable from a website in appearance and functionality.

To get it online, there are several online slideshow creation tools (Google
Slides being an obvious one, prezi is another). Microsoft Mix (
mix.office.com) and some other online services allows you to share normal
PPT slideshows online.

As long as the MMOS software allows students to employ multiple
communication modes (2 or more of text, still pictures, video/animation,
audio/speech/music/sound FX, gesture, Australian sign language - maybe even
 braille, semaphore, morse code, mime and interpretative dance), can
educate, and can communicate ideas, it should qualify for U4O1 in 2016+.

3.5c worth (since the devaluation of the $AU)

Mark

On 1 May 2015 at 09:55, Baas, Benjamin B <baas.benjamin.b at edumail.vic.gov.au
> wrote:

>  It will be freely available programs like some of the ones you have
> mentioned that I will be pointing my students towards. I just clarification
> that it’s okay to then use a CMS to host their Multimodal Online Solution
> (can we please just say website).
>
>
>
> Ben Baas.
>
>
>
> *From:* itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:
> itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au] *On Behalf Of *Laurie Savage
> *Sent:* Friday, 1 May 2015 9:42 AM
> *To:* Year 12 IT Applications Teachers' Mailing List
> *Subject:* Re: [Year 12 IT Apps] Multimodal online solution.
>
>
>
> I share your problem with the Adobe tools but my students are having a lot
> of success with Audacity, Expression Web, Paint.NET and Inkscape. It's not
> the Adobe Creative Suite but until Adobe develop a more realistic
> educational licensing system it will do.
>
>
>
> Laurie Savage
>
>
>      Laurie Savage
>
>
>
> On 1 May 2015 at 09:18, Baas, Benjamin B <
> baas.benjamin.b at edumail.vic.gov.au> wrote:
>
>  Hi All,
>
>
>
> This question might be answered already, but regarding multimodal online
> solution, are we just saying making a website with different forms of
> communications on it? And if yes is it appropriate to use some sort of
> content management system to host said website. I know for some of my
> student using a CMS would allow them to focus on creating the content.
>
>
>
> I ask this as not all of my students have access to the full range of
> adobe tools.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Ben.
>
>
>
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