Introduction:
The therapist explains to the participants will be watching an immersive video featuring dolphins.
First Viewing:
Play the immersive video once while the therapist shares interesting facts about dolphins.
Encourage participants to actively listen and pay attention to the information provided.
The therapist should deliver the facts clearly and at a suitable pace, allowing participants to absorb the information.
Recalling and Verbalization:
Replay the immersive video a second time.
Participants are asked to recall and repeat the facts they remember about dolphins.
The therapist can pose specific questions from the examples given or include additional questions based on the content of the video.
Question examples:
How many species of dolphins are there? (42)
Are dolphins fish or mammals? (mammals)
How long is a dolphin pregnancy? (18 months)
Which is the largest species of dolphins? (Orca, 9m)
Which species of dolphins is the most endangered? (Bhulan)
Group Discussion:
Facilitate a group discussion after the recall activity.
Encourage participants to share their recollections, discuss their favorite dolphin facts, or express any observations or feelings inspired by the video.
Create a supportive and engaging environment for participants to interact and exchange their thoughts.
Reflection and Application:
Conclude the activity by relating the facts about dolphins to broader concepts, such as the importance of marine conservation or the interconnectedness of ecosystems.
Encourage participants to think about how they can apply their newly acquired knowledge or share it with others.
Concentration
Verbalising