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What is Motion Media?

Motion Media
- a form of media that has the appearance of moving text and graphics on a display. Its
purpose is to communicate information in multiple ways (Roblyer, 2006)
- an integrated sight-and-sound kinetic media (Shelton, 2004)

General Characteristics of Motion Media


1. It communicates message to large, heterogeneous, and anonymous audiences;
2. It communicates the same message to mass audiences simultaneously, sometimes in
public, other times in private;
3. It embodies messages that are usually impersonal and transitory;
4. It is multisensory such that the audience’s sight and hearing are stimulated in concert.
Such a
combination of sensory stimuli forms a complex synergism that can significantly enhance
commu- nication. This powerful double-barreled combination of dual-sense stimulation
contributes in large
measure to the compelling influence of motion media;
5. It is a formal, authoritative channel of communication. Accordingly, its power in informing
and
entertaining lies in the communicator’s ability to control visual and aural stimuli;
6. It is instrumental in behavior and attitude modification – that is, attitude formation,
change, conservation, and canalization (directing a performed attitude to a new
direction);
7. It confers status upon issues, persons, organizations, or social movements.

What are the Different Motion


Media Formats?
1.) Film- also called a movie or motion picture, is a series of still or moving
images a.) Short Film
b.) Documentary Film
c.) Animation
2.) Motion Pictures in Television
Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving
images that can be monochrome (black-and-white) or colored, with or without
accompanying sound.
a.) Commercial Advertisements on TV
b.) Philippine
Drama c.) Reality
Shows
d.) Game
Shows e.) Talk
Shows
f.) Television News
3.) Interactive Video - usually refers to a technique used to blend interaction and linear
film or video.
a.) "Customizable" Online Interactive Videos - Customizable videos allow the user to
adjust
some variables and then play a video customised to the user's particular preferences. How-
ever the user does not actually interact with the video while it is playing.
b.) "Conversational" Online Interactive Videos - Conversational videos allow the user
to in- teract with a video in a turn-based manner, almost as though the user was having a
simple con- versation with the characters in the video.
i.) Videoconferencing
ii.) Videophone
c.) "Exploratory" Online Interactive Videos - Exploratory videos allow the user to
move
through a space or look at an object such as an artwork from multiple angles, almost as
though the user was looking at the object in real life. The object or space is depicted using
video loops,
not still, creating a more "live" feel.
4. Others (i.e. phone gaming, computer games, cinema)
 Livestream is a live streaming video platform
that allows users to view and broadcast video
content us- ing a camera and a computer through
the internet.
It offers a free ad-supported service aad multi-
tiered premium services.
 YouTube is a video-sharing website, created
by three former PayPal employees in February
2005, on
which users can upload, view and share vid-
eos.Unregistered users can watch videos, while
regis- tered users can upload an unlimited number
of vid-
eos.

What are the Advantages and Limita-


tions of Motion Media?
ADVANTAGES OF MOTION MEDIA
Motion: Better mastery of procedures, as opposed to stagnant images
Processes: Operations where sequential movement is needed can be shown.
Safe Observation: Observing phenomena that might be dangerous to view directly
SkillLearning: Videos can be viewed over and over, so repeated observation of skills is
possible
Dramatization: Recreations of history and personalities; observing and analyzing human
relations problems
Affective Learning: Films for shaping personal and social attitudes; documentaries and
propa-
ganda films to affect attitudes
Problem Solving: Open-ended dramatizations can leave viewers to solve problems
themselves
Cultural Understanding: Appreciation for other cultures by seeing video depictions of
them
Establishing Commonality: People with diferent backgrounds can discuss topics after
watching a video
Limitations of Motion Media
Fixed Pace: cannot be interrupted
Still Phenomena: Motion media is sometimes unsuitable to other topics such as those
involving a map, a wiring diagram, etc.
Misinterpretation: In documentaries and dramatizations especially, intended messages
are quite deep and complex. Because of that, young viewers who lack maturity tend to
misinterpret the message.
Cost: Equipment and materials for motion media are expensive. (e.g. DVD player,
television,
computer, etc.)

How does Motion Media Help in Educa-


tion?
Applications to
Education
EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS (APPLICATIONS TO
EDUCATION)
 video-based learning
materials
 how-to videos (problem-based
topics)
 public broadcast archives (current events, important events like SONA, public
speeches)
 educational
films
 documentaries
 multimedia
essays
 video call/video conference
 Interactive
Videos
What should be the goal of video-based materials in
learning?
The video-based materials and activities shall produce a deeper level of engagement, better
un- derstanding of the content, or even an improvement in students' cognitive capacities for
learning from video.

What makes video-based materials effective for


instruction?
These materials promote student-centered instructional approach. After viewing and
utilizing
a material in the classroom, online, or in a distant learning setting, students create their own
inter- pretation, Thus, they dig deeper into the content and understands the topic more.
Concepts are transferred to new problem questions and the construction of knowledge
occurs. Thus, students are becoming more engaged in the learning process. (Research
shows that the amount of stu- dent learning that occurs in a classroom is directly
proportional to the quality and quantity of stu- dent involvement in the educational program
(Cooper and Prescott 1989).

How can video-based learning materials amplify rather than minimize the role of
teachers? Distant learning is a form of schooling that is continuously emerging. Since video
call and confer- ences are already possible, the teacher can still facilitate and deliver the
intended content. Moreover, video-based materials require further explanation, analysis,
synthesis and conclusion from teachers. Thus, teachers need to go beyond the content to
explain the significance of the material.

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EDUC IN MOTION
EDTECH 101: Motion Media

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