Type of Interaction
The video I selected for this blog post is a youtube video titled āAlzheimer’s Disease: Risk Factors, Testing, Treatments | Mass General Brigham.ā by the Mass General Brigham (2024). This video was also selected for my teamās Interactive Design Blueprint (IDB). It is themed around Alzheimerās Disease, and includes various general information about our IDB. The video is meant as a form of ālearner-contentā interaction. While this video does not force a response from learners, it aims to give them more information about the topic which, for the purposes of the IDB, will be a stepping stone for activities and assessments.
Interactive Design
After viewing the video in our IDB, we tasked learners with documenting some facts they came across in the video. This included grabbing a pen and paper or using electronic or mobile devices to collect information on the video. Afterwards, learners are tasked with answering some questions about the video such as āHow do we diagnose Alzheimer’sā¦ What are some potential treatments of Alzheimer’s?ā This aims to help students learn more about the topic, which will help them with the subsequent assessments.
Feedback
When it comes to feedback, learners are tasked with documenting the contents of the video and responding to questions posed by the IDB. However, it does not stop there. Learners are also encouraged to complete other reading activities regarding Alzheimerās. Moreover, Learners are later tasked with completing multiple Kahoot assessments to test their knowledge on the subject.
Manageability
This activity would not consume a significant amount of time and effort for myself/learners. The work involves taking notes on the videoās contents, as well as responding to questions on the materials. Additionally, the video is approximately only 5 minutes long, making it easy to watch, especially for students with shorter attention spans. This activity is selected because it can be completed individually or in groups. Furthermore, it can also be scaled for a larger number of learners if need be.
Reference
Mass General Brigham. (2024, August 16).Ā Alzheimer’s Disease: Risk Factors, Testing, Treatments | Mass General BrighamĀ [Video]. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot1bea0-OXk&t=1s
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