Audio Visual Aids
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Transcript of Audio Visual Aids
SUBMITTED TOMiss. Sreevidya
SUBMITTED BY Stephy Mendez
B.Ed , English
EDU 103
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS
DEFINITIONThe aids involving the sense of hearing are called Audio aids.It helps the individual learn through listening.
AUDIO AIDS
• Radio• Cassette• Tape-recorder• Gramophone• Linguaphone • Language laboratory
LIST OF AUDIO AIDS
DEFINITIONVisual aids are defined as charts, pictures or images that help to make a point or enhance a presentation.
VISUAL AIDS
Text books Slide projector White or black board Paper handouts Flip chart Maps Pictures Models Flash cards
LIST OF VISUAL AIDS
DEFINITIONAccording to Burton, Audio-Visual aids are sensory objectives and images which stimulate and emphasis on learning process.
AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS
ComputerTelevisionLCD ProjectFilm projectorVCD PlayerVirtual classroomMultimedia
LIST OF AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS
• Helps to learn more and remember for long.• Give reality and vividness to learning situations.• Motivate the learner.• Give clarity to learning.• Make the abstract concrete.• Reduce verbalism.• Provide variety in methods of teaching and learning.• Make learning interesting, meaningful and permanent.• Develop deeper understanding.• Arouse curiosity and stimulate self activity.
MERITS OF AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS
Technical problems Students distractions Expensive Time consuming Need space Convenience
DEMERITS OF AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS
Relevancy Useful and purposeful teaching Accuracy Interest Minimize verbalism Comprehensibility Motivation Realism
CHARACTERISTICS
• Trends and developments in modern educational practices, Dr.K.Sivarajan, Calicut University.
• http://globe-views.com/dcim/dreams/computer/computer-05.jpg• http://www.scribd.com/doc/54958425/Audio-Aids#scribd• http://www.yourdictionary.com/visual-aids
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