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Subject: Computer science

Class: 7

Topic: Introduction to multimedia

No of student:25

Name of school :ABC

period: 3rd

Time: 10 Minutes

Specific objectiveEdit

At the end of this session swill be able ,

  • To understand the basic concepts of multimedia
  • To Know the application of multimedia.

Teaching AidsEdit

  • Daily used materials
  • Computers and power point presentations
  • Internet

Introduction (1 Minute)Edit

  • Begin with a thought-provoking question: "What comes to your mind when you hear the term 'multimedia'?"
  • Briefly explain that multimedia involves the use of different types of media, such as text, images, audio, video, and animations, to convey information.

Activity 1 - Brainstorming (3 minutes):Edit

  • Divide the class into small groups.
  • Give each group a large sheet of paper and markers.
  • Instruct them to brainstorm as many examples of multimedia as they can think of within the time limit.
  • Encourage creativity and variety.

Discussion (2 minutes):Edit

  • Have each group share their examples with the class.
  • Discuss why each example is considered multimedia and how it engages multiple senses.

Activity 2 - Multimedia Showcase (3 minutes):Edit

  • Use the projector to showcase a short multimedia presentation. It could be a video clip, a slideshow, or an interactive animation.
  • Pause at different points and ask questions to the students: "What types of media are being used here? How does it enhance the message?"

Conclusion (1 minute):Edit

  • Summarize the key points discussed during the lesson.
  • Assign a simple homework task: Ask students to find one example of multimedia in their daily life and be prepared to share it in the next class.

Assessment:Edit

  • Observe participation during the brainstorming session.
  • Evaluate the understanding of multimedia through the group discussion.
  • Informal assessment through the students' ability to identify multimedia elements in the showcased presentation.