Try not to laugh reaction with Abby and Brooke (but we are laughing)
H5P is a really useful tool for helping your audience interactive in different videos. I think this can be so helpful for presentations. often presentations can be very boring but if you made an interactive video for a presentation and added questions to it, people will pay more attention and want to interact with it. When doing this you could ask your audience to vote and then click the video and they can all see the answer. Lots of times when I watch videos I zone out really easily, but when there are questions you have to pay attention and it is a more fun experience.
I think for younger grades, you can use H5P to make videos for your students to watch learn and interact from but if you were to teach older grades, grade 5-8, the students could make their own videos.
Using HP5 and interactive videos could really help create more efficient tutorials because after each step you could ask the audience if they had done that step. This way the watcher will know that they have to stop and do the step before moving on to the next. With this, people will be more likely to not miss a step and will be more successful with tutorials as sometimes you miss one thing and you can no longer follow anything.
This can also be helpful with Khan Academy videos because the videos could include questions that the students have to answer. This will keep the students up to what the video is talking about and can help people learn from videos more efficiently.
XO
- Brooke
abbyfedoruk
31 January 2023 — 2:40 pm
Hey Brooke, I love how this video turned out; I had so much fun making it with you. Rewatching it made me laugh!
An aspect I enjoyed in your blog post was how you separated the younger and older grades from the benefits of HP5. I agree with you; making videos for younger grades makes the most sense. However, allowing students to make their own videos for the older grades could be super fun. I wonder if, in addition to your chosen benefits regarding HP5, it would be beneficial to include your thoughts on the negative attributes while using this platform in the classroom.
Another aspect of your blog that I enjoyed is more to do with your HP5 video and editing. I love the cover page you have on the video. I think it is super cool; the font and colour are gorgeous, and I would love to learn how to do this.
Overall I enjoy your blog’s organizational components. All the images you have included are gorgeous, and I liked reading your “About Me” section!
Going through the “336 Blog Post Rubric,” you completed all the criteria.
Such a fantastic post; well done,
Abby 💗