Instructional Tutorial Worksheet Instructions Course Writers: Please use this worksheet to request creation of an instructional tutorial. For each content slide, please indicate the following: 1) Onscreen element(s): Provide a detailed description or create a mockup of what should be shown onscreen in each slide. Please include links to any relevant example images, if applicable. Note: If the onscreen elements are text rather than graphics, the onscreen text should be an abbreviated version of the voiceover audio. 2) Voiceover Script: Provide a transcript of the voiceover audio that should accompany this slide. 3) Sequence / Synchronization Notes: Please note here the sequence for adding or removing elements on the slide. Also, indicate how the voiceover should synch to the activity onscreen. Some slides will not require synchronization – i.e., if the onscreen elements remain constant while the voiceover plays. These slides can be marked n/a in the notes section. *Note: Please copy and paste the slide blocks as needed to create additional slides. A Flash developer will use this information to create the actual tutorial, which you will have an opportunity to review. GENERAL Course Name Location of Tutorial (unit, section, page) Health 3.2.4 TITLE / START SLIDE Title of Introduction to Grains Tutorial Imagery http://downloads.clipart.com/24230844.jpg?t=1230147561&h=eec9f952d5a19924f2b6 to use 4b62a7107447&u=kcdl for title slide (if alt tag—assorted grains on a wooden table applicab title—assorted grains le) SLIDE 1 Onscreen element(s) Image to cover entire screen: http://downloads.clipart.com/24239402.jpg?t=1230147752&h=5630c6b4d91dc2f9d c1645e5278d6bc7&u=kcdl alt tag—close-up photo of whole-grain rice title—whole-grain rice Title at the top of the screen: “Grains: Which kinds are best?” Bullets to appear superimposed over image and below the title: -Whole grains -No nutrients removed -Retain vitamins and minerals -Provide the best nutrients Voiceover script <Health.2.3.4.1.mp3> “Grains are an important part of your daily diet. They provide the majority of a person’s calories each day. Grains are high in carbohydrates and contain many essential vitamins and minerals. There are two main types of grains: whole grains and refined grains. Whole grains are the healthiest choice, since the grains’ hulls have not been removed, so none of their essential nutrients have been removed. Whole grains retain their vitamins and minerals and provide the best nutrients. Most of your grains should be whole grains.” Sequence / Synchroniz ation Notes SLIDE 2 Onscreen element(s) Please display bulleted points in order as the voiceover reads the parts in bold: “Grains are an important part of your daily diet. They provide the majority of a person’s calories each day. Grains are high in carbohydrates and contain many essential vitamins and minerals. There are two main types of grains: whole grains and refined grains. Whole grains are the healthiest choice, since the grains’ hulls have not been removed, so none of their essential nutrients have been removed. Whole grains retain their vitamins and minerals and provide the best nutrients. Most of your grains should be whole grains.” Image to cover entire screen: http://downloads.clipart.com/24231164.jpg?t=1230147959&h=a4f418d961378d075 eb719122c178a85&u=kcdl alt tag—close-up of whole wheat bread title—whole wheat bread Question: What are some good examples of whole grain foods? Four buttons below the question to be clicked. When each button is clicked, reveal each answer and small photo: -Brown rice http://downloads.clipart.com/19361613.jpg?t=1230150699&h=41a834f124c095b34 bfc20fa34f43c02&u=kcdl -Oatmeal http://downloads.clipart.com/60498975.jpg?t=1230150878&h=2c11da08e8a92c7a 7cd0e7553c1e07f2&u=kcdl -Popcorn http://downloads.clipart.com/14503485.jpg?t=1230150856&h=87a2fbf389589951e 7b4bc2b61f9cc0e&u=kcdl -Whole wheat bread http://downloads.clipart.com/60499899.jpg?t=1230150740&h=c2245a9342ed0c93 729b4f058cf1f4f0&u=kcdl Voiceover script <Health.2.3.4.2.mp3> “What are some good examples of whole grain foods you can eat to get most of your daily calories? Click below to see some possible answers.” Sequence / Synchroniz ation Notes SLIDE 3 Onscreen element(s) Image to cover entire screen: http://downloads.clipart.com/23697431.jpg?t=1230147893&h=d48a8627f3152183a 6a7114e5a78a5a9&u=kcdl alt tag—close-up photo of refined white rice title—refined white rice Title at the top of the screen: Refined Grains Bullets to appear superimposed over image and below the title: -Refined grains -Some essential nutrients removed -Some vitamins and minerals lost -Less healthy than whole grains Voiceover script <Health.2.3.4.3.mp3> “Refined grains are less healthy than whole grains, since the grains’ hulls have been removed, so some of their essential nutrients have also been removed. Refined grains retain fewer vitamins and minerals than whole grains and should be replaced in your diet with whole grains whenever possible.” Sequence / Synchroniz ation Notes Please display bulleted points in order as the voiceover reads the parts in bold: SLIDE 4 Onscreen element(s) Refined grains are less healthy than whole grains, since the grains’ hulls have been removed, so some of their essential nutrients have also been removed. Refined grains retain fewer vitamins and minerals than whole grains and are therefore less healthy than whole grains. Refined grains should be replaced in your diet with whole grains whenever possible.” Image to cover entire screen: http://downloads.clipart.com/60497711.jpg?t=1230148077&h=583e95d639865c82f c839574320f0b10&u=kcdl alt tag—close-up of a bowl of cereal title— bowl of cereal Question: What are some examples of refined grain foods? Four buttons below the question to be clicked. When each button is clicked, reveal each answer and small photo: -tortillas http://downloads.clipart.com/37048023.jpg?t=1230150932&h=65aa4e930785f057b d51ff76f6e4d188&u=kcdl -pasta (non-whole wheat) http://downloads.clipart.com/81358290.jpg?t=1230150975&h=ec33259da7aec2f8f b1b292f178c6e0f&u=kcdl -white breads http://downloads.clipart.com/16329996.jpg?t=1230151086&h=4739d2b394e1bf4b1 485a2d56f4b5723&u=kcdl -white rice http://downloads.clipart.com/34607067.jpg?t=1230151130&h=7e6acf3dbb11cdbb0 44cc37fce876ec2&u=kcdl Voiceover script <Health.2.3.4.4.mp3> “What are some examples of refined grain foods? Click below to see some possible answers.” Sequence / Synchroniz ation Notes SLIDE 5 Onscreen element(s) Image to cover entire screen: http://downloads.clipart.com/37846114.jpg?t=1230148127&h=1329dc715584e49e 296e8bbbe9a6afda&u=kcdl alt tag—field of wheat title—field of wheat Title: Grains Review Create interactive questions: Question: Why are grains important in your daily diet? Answer: Grains provide most of your daily calorie needs, and they provide essential vitamins and minerals. Question: Why are whole grains better for you than refined grains? Answer: Whole grains retain their hulls, which retain more nutrients. Refined grains have their hulls removed, and they lose nutrients in the process. Question: Name two foods made of whole grains. Answer: whole grain or brown rice, whole wheat, oatmeal, popcorn, quinoa, barley, etc. Question: Name two foods made of refined grains. Answer: cereals, nonwhole wheat pasta, white breads, tortillas, pitas, crackers, cookies, etc. Nice work. Now move on to the next part. Voiceover script <Health.2.3.4.5.mp3> “To review Grains, answer these questions. Click the buttons to check your answers.” Sequence / Synchroniz ation Notes As voiceover reads, reveal the questions one at a time, top to bottom. END SLIDE The last slide of all KCDL interactive tutorials will be a “grayed out” version of the final slide of the tutorial, with a “Replay Tutorial” button.