19. Activity (Reflective Thinking, Note Taking and Discussion)

This activity is optional. It is presented to facilitate your reflective thinking on the issues. There are no feedback. We encourage you to discuss these with your colleague.

Using media to promote student activity

  1. Go to YouTube and type in your subject area into the ‘search’ box.
  2. Choose a YouTube video from the list that comes up that you might recommend to your students to watch.
  3. What kind of interaction would the YouTube video require from your students? Does it force them to respond in some way (inherent)?
  4. In what way are they likely to respond to the YouTube on their own, e.g. make notes, do an activity, think about the topic (learner-generated)?
  5. What activity could you suggest that they do, after they have watched the YouTube video (designed)? What type of knowledge or skill would that activity help develop? What medium or technology would students use to do the activity?
  6. How would students get feedback on the activity that you set? What medium or technology would they and/or you use for getting and giving feedback on their activity?
  7. How much work for you would that activity cause? Would the work be both manageable and worthwhile? Could the activity be scaled for larger numbers of students?
  8. How could the YouTube video have been designed to generate more or better activity from viewers or students?