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What is a micro-lesson? What are the methods of making micro-teaching?

Micro-teaching is based on the idea of instructional design, the use of multimedia technology in less than five minutes on a knowledge point to explain, simulate the one-on-one teaching situation of a video and audio. Production of micro-teaching methods are: video camera tool shooting. Recording software recording. Animation production.

Micro-teaching has the following characteristics: less content, smaller capacity. Outstanding theme, specific content. Easy to study, interesting creation. Simplified results, diverse dissemination. Timely feedback, targeted.

The importance of micro-teaching is as follows:

1. Adapt to the needs of the times: With the rapid development of information technology and the popularity of the Internet, people's learning styles are also changing, and the demand for fragmented, personalized, and self-directed learning is becoming more and more common. As a new type of educational resources, microclasses meet the learning needs of modern people with their short and concise, targeted and easy-to-disseminate features.

2. It helps improve learning effectiveness and efficiency. Promote educational equity: microclasses can be disseminated through the network, allowing more people to access high-quality educational resources, free of geographical and economic constraints. This helps to narrow the education gap between urban and rural areas and between regions, and promotes education equity and social justice. Improve the quality of teaching: Microclasses can be designed according to different learning needs and teaching objectives.

3. It adopts a variety of teaching forms and means to improve the relevance and effectiveness of teaching. At the same time, microclasses can allow students to independently choose their own learning content, give play to the subjectivity of students, and improve students' learning interest and motivation, thus improving the quality of teaching. Promote teachers' professional development: microcourse production requires teachers to have certain information technology skills and teaching design capabilities.

4. At the same time, it requires continuous exploration and innovation of teaching methods and means. This helps to improve teachers' professionalism and competence level, and promote teachers' professional development and reform and innovation in education and teaching. Enrichment of educational resources: microclasses, as a new type of educational resources, can enrich traditional teaching resources and make up for the shortcomings of traditional teaching materials and classroom teaching resources.