Discovering the classical technologies

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Discovering The Classical Technologies

O Instructional media are forms of mass communication which transmit information.

O Media is a conductor or channel through which something is transmitted.

PaperPencil

Classical technologiesO Also called conventional educational

media, refer to those devices found as part of classroom setting which include:

picture

chart graph

maps

globe

Objects/models

Digital technologiesO Are those that are used electronically

and/or online.

ComputerProjector

Printed media

O Is a hard copy of printed pages that control and transmit ideas, information or instructions. It is a type of non-projected visuals does not involve the use of optical or electronic projector.

Some of the applications of printed materials to technology

Textbook

Flashcard

Crossword puzzles

Bulletin board of idea

Worksheets

Charts

TYPES OF INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA

OStill pictureOGraphicsOChartsODisplaying Formats

Guidelines in using non-projected visual

A. Still Picture and Graphics

B. Real Objects and Model

Still picture and Graphics

1. Use large visual that everyone can see

2. Use visual that are not cluttered w/ illegible details

3. Limit number of visual used given period of time

4. Teach students to interpret visual

Real objects and Model1. Familiarize yourself w/ object

or model before using it in a classroom

2. Practice your presentation 3. Be sure your audience does

not get the wrong impression of the:

1. Size2. Shape or 3. Color they are studying

PROJECTED VISUAL

OThe term “projected media” include all instructional material w/c are enlarge and shown on a viewing screen by passing light through film or other material w/ image of some opaque material.

OOverhead ProjectorOLiquid Crystal Display Projector

(LCD)OSlide ProjectorOOpaque Projector

Overhead ProjectorOThe technique

indicate that the light-colored board w/ white or colored letter print are effective visual aids.

AdvantageO It allows direct contact between a

presenter and his audienceO Usually lightweight, portable, and

easy to operateO Variety of material can be projected

likeO NotesO Diagram andO Ovelays

Disadvantage/Limitation

O Bec. Slide, unlike film strip, come as individual units, they can easily become disorganize

O Slide that are not enclosed in glass cover can accumulate dust and fingerprints.

O Careless storage or handling can easily lead to permanent damaged.

Liquid Crystal Display Projector (LCD)

O Usually contain separated LCD glass panel, one each for red, green, and blue components of image signal being fed into the projector.

O Using a digital or analog signalO VCRO DVDO Computer

AdvantageOAllows for quick and easy set-upOMake presentation more polish

and professional productOEnhance learning experience.

Shows “live” presentationOCaptivate the attention of the

student

Disadvantage/Limitation

OTake time to produceOLCD projector and

maintenance are more expensive compare to other equipment

Slide ProjectorOThe term slide refer to a

small format photographic transparency individual mounted for one at a time.

AdvantageOCan arrange into many diff.

sequence as photographic equipment is continually refined and simplified

Disadvantage/Limitation

OIt is no longer available and are already outmodes, school have dispose of a replace them w/ computer and other equipment

Opaque ProjectorOIt is enlarge and display

non transparent material on screen. It allows on the spot projection of readily classroom material

AdvantageOIt enable to display visual of magazine, small specimen

OIt accept a wide range picture size

Disadvantage/Limitation

OProjecting picture in exact register is difficult.

OAlmost totally dark room is required for viewing

OUsing the opaque mainly designed for large group presentation

O It is not intended for independent

AUDIO TECHNOLOGIES

OPhonographs record are used for educational purpose in teaching dancing, physical education, and musical appreciation and in pose, verse, and drama

OAudio recording can be classified into two types:

ODisc recordingOMagnetic tape recording

Disc RecordingO Come in various size, spin, and

speedO 78 rpm(revolution per minute) rotate

at speedO 33 1/3 rpm disc ( 10 – 15 minutes of

info. Each side microgroove)

OTeacher used listening equipment hardware and software to best advantage for students skill

OCompact disc (CD)OMP3 (MPEG Audio player 3)OEducational Radio Broadcasting

AdvantageOBring up to date news or

current for basis discussionOCan be used anywhere with or

without electricityOCan provide a good source of

good and bad speechOCan provide vicarious

experience w/ drama, travel or daily encounter of people

Disadvantage/Limitation

OCan serve only as a one way communication medium only

O It necessitate good listening skill

ORadio broadcast may not be directly related to the lesson

O It entails problem in equipment maintenance such as spare parts, battery and other audio technology

Magnetic RecordingOMagnetic tape

recording may be in reel-to-reel and cassette disc type

OIt has 6.24mm wideOC-60,C-90,C-120

minutes recoding time of cassette tape

VISUAL TECHNOLOGIES

OEducational Television (ETV) as a system of broadcasting w/c covert light patter into electric impulse and electric impulse into light pattern as transmitted by wire or radio to receivers

TYPES OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION

Broadcasting television (open broadcast)

Closed-circuit television (CCTV)

Videotape or videocassette material

ADVANTAGES OF TELEVSION AS AN

EDUCATIONAL MEDIUM

1. TV has immediately since it can reach a wide audience instantaneously

2. TV provide closed up view w/c may not be impossible in live demonstration

3. TV is an instructions multiplier. Not only do student learn but also teacher

LIMITATIONS OF EDUCATIONAL TV

1. TV is one way of communication

2. TV forces viewer to accept the program ad it is presented

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