Constructive Tool
Constructive tool is a resource, method, or strategy that facilitates active learning and engagement for students. These tools help promote understanding and critical thinking by allowing students to actively participate in their learning process.
Reflection
Constructive tools provide invaluable support for educators in fostering meaningful learning experience. By enabling students to engage actively in the learning process, these tools promote critical thinking, problem-solving and collaboration. They empower students to construct their knowledge through hands-on exploration and experimentation, enhancing retention and comprehension. By providing hands-on experiences and fostering inquiry-based learning, constructive tools spark curiosity and deepen conceptual understanding. Moreover, constructive tools cater to diverse learning styles and preferences, promoting inclusivity and equity in education. These tools provide multiple entry points for students to engage with content, allowing them to approach learning tacks in ways that resonate with their individual strengths and interests.
steps to create video lesson.
- Choose a Topic for the tutorial.
- Plan the tutorial.
- Gather material: prepare the materials for the tutorials such as; images, gifs, sounds, and background music.
- Open Camtasia studio 8 and organize the materials in order. For example, if your topic is on wildlife, insert image along with its sound and short descriptions in caption.
- Edit your video: cut unnecessary sections and arrange clips in sequence.
- Ensure audio levels are balanced and visuals are clear.
- Finally, export and share.
Cmap, or concept mapping, refers to a visual representation technique used to organize and illustrate knowledge or information in a structured and interconnected way. Concept ,aps consist of nodes representing concepts and labeled lines or links that show the relationships between them.
steps to create concept map
- Identify the main concepts: choose a main topic, example River.
- Brainstorm related concepts: think about sub-concepts, ideas or topics that are related to the main concepts. =For example, various sources of river, stages of river.
- Add sub-concepts to the main concepts. You can also add definition or examples.
- When you are done, export to JPEC.

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