Lesson 2 Flashcards
Encompasses all the materials and physical means an instructor might use to implement instruction and facilitate students achivement of instructional objectives
Instructional Media
May include traditional materials as well newer materials and methods
Instructional Media
Type of Instructional Media
Projected Media
Non projected Media
Audio Media
Motion Media
Hyper Media
Gaming Media
This type on media formats in which pictures are enlarged and displayed on a screen which are really suitable for all use at all grade levels and for instruction in all curriculum areas
Projected Media
Under projected media, What are the projected visuals
Overhead projection
Slides
Sound-slide sets
Computer Image Projection
Opaque
Filmstrip
Multi Image Presentation
The typical overhead projector is a simple device which basically consists of a box with a large aperture or “stage” on the top surface
Overhead Projection
Refers to a small format photographic transparency individually mounted for one at time projection (standard size of slides is 5x5)
Slides
A combination of 2x2 inch slides and audiotape which is versatile easy to use and effective for both group and independent study
Sound-Slide Set
Liquid Crystal Display projections panels project computer images onto screen
Computet Image Projection
Do not require the process of projection before its operation can take place.
Also used to illustrate concepts, enhance direct instruction, encourage students to look at data in diverse ways
Non Projected Media
Easy to produce. Used to catch and hold he viewers attention at least long enough to communicate a brief messagewuickly for a new topic or a special event
Posters
Are very popular and familiar visual design. Are also easily and quickly read and appeal learners of all ages. You can use this to reinforce a point of instruction
Cartoons
2 types of Non projected media
Posters
Cartoons
Used to allow students to hear other languages/dialects, allow auditory learners to review the lessons, encourage creativity through music
Audio Media
Types of Audio Media
Audio Card
Compact Disc
Cassete Audio-tape
Phonograph Record
Micro Cassete
Used to offer supplemental instruction, experience concepts in a manner that is not available in real life
Motion Media
It communicates message to large, heterogeneous, and anonymous audiences
Motion Media
Different Formats of Motion Media
Film
Animation
Short Film
Documentary Film
Motion Picture in Television
Used to offer resources beyond the library, develop computer and word processing skills, offer interactive learning
Hyper Media
Used to provide playful environment for learning, structure learning through rulez, motivating for tedious or repetitive content, uses problem-solving skills
Gaming Media
Principle 1
The teachers knowledge of the subject matter is essential to the implementation of important teaching tasks
Principle 2
Active Involvement of the learner enhances learning
Principle 3
Interaction between teachers and students is the most important factor in student motivation and involvement
Principle 4
Students benefit from taking responsibility for their learning
Principle 5
There are many roads to learning
Principle 6
Expect more and you will achieve more
Principle 7
Learning is enhanced in an atmosphere of cooperation
Principle 8
Material must be meaningful
Principle 9
Both teaching and learning are enhanced by descriptive feedback
Principle 10
Critical feedback is only useful if the learner has alternatives to pursue
Principle 11
Time plus energy equals learning
Principle 12
Experience usually improves teaching