Talk:Creating Dynamic Lessons/Lesson

Here are some examples of how you may choose to teach your students the lesson. Many examples are about tying shoelaces, but your examples can be about any topic.

Type out a lesson for a student to read (may or may not contain graphics)
 * How to tie a shoelace, text with pictures: http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/knots.htm

Record lesson as a podcast for student to hear Create a slide show presentation
 * Audio recordings of how to tie a shoe lace: http://www.stafaband.info/download/mp3/lagu_best_way_to_tie_your_laces/
 * How to tie shoelaces on Microsoft PowerPoint: http://www.slideshare.net/savlynn/how-to-tie-shoes

Create a video with still pictures and text to view and/or hear
 * How to tie a shoe lace with a video of pictures and text: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBkrJbs9Uls

Film yourself teaching the lesson
 * How to tie a shoelace--Notice this video gives a NON-EXAMPLE too: http://runneracademy.com/tie-running-shoes-correctly/
 * How to tie a shoelace with three examples-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKFu-2gjjo0

Film various scenarios, actors/actresses, and student while possibly having a voice narrator
 * How to tie a shoelace, with video scenarios: http://www.wikihow.com/Tie-Your-Shoes
 * How to tie a shoelace, with actress: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKFu-2gjjo0

Use a video animation website to create a lesson
 * http://goanimate.com/

Use a presentation website to create a lesson Use a combination of the above methods!
 * How to tie a shoelace:Prezi.com is a website you can use to make presentations: http://prezi.com/opxnrrgbdep8/how-to-tie-a-shoe-lace/
 * Facts about Earth on popplet.com: http://popplet.com/app/#/159352