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EducationalTechnology
Instructional Materials
Printed MaterialsA large portion of all teaching aids commonly used by teachers.
A systematic arrangement of subject matter designed to assist the instructor in teaching particular content to a student at a specific grade/year level.
Textbooks
Provide the best sources of idea and information, particularly on current topics, otherwise not available from textbooks.
Supplementary Materials
Graphic Materials“Drawings and illustrations”“Charts”
Drawings and Illustrations
Charts
Diagrams
Graphs
Posters
Cartoons and Strip Drawings
Maps and Globes
Pictorial MediaOften considered the universal language. Pictures are said to be worth than a thousand words.
Still Pictures
Photographs
Visual Design
Audio MediaIn addition to the teacher’s voice, another way of bringing sound into the classroom is the use of audio media.
Radio Broadcast
Recordings
Language Laboratory
Projected MediaRefers to media formats in which visual and verbal images are projected or enlarged and displayed on a screen by passing strong light through a transparent material.
Overhead Projection
Filmstrips
Slides
Opaque Projection
Computer Image Projection
Motion MediaInvolve the use of both auditory and visual senses at the same time.
Educational Television
Video
Films/Motion Pictures
Display Media
DioramasExhibits
Chalkboards
Multi-Purpose Board
Bulletin Boards
CommunityResources
Resources found in the classroom are not only means of providing learning experiences to students.
Field Trips
Resource Person
DemonstrationsA teaching-learning process which shows students how to illustrate how something works, how to perform a task or safety procedures.
Demonstrations
DramatizationsChildhood educators assert that children learn best through dramatic play and interaction with their environment.
Plays
Pageants
ContrivedExperiences
Realia
Models
The real world is the real world.
Simulations
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Presented by:Vherly-Ann H. Hiolen
Bsed Filipino II-A