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Kinds of Instructional Media (including the advantages and disadvantages)

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Kinds of Instructional Media   Non Projected Media like Photographs, diagrams, displays, and models   Motion Media like Video and DVDs Projected Med ia Filmstrips, overhead transparencies, and computer projection Audio Media Cassettes, CDs, live lectures, broadcast lectures, class discussion, tapes, digital audio, musical instruments, and audio signals.   Computer Mediated Instruction   Computer Based Multimedia and Hypermedia - Networks   Advantages and disadvantages of using instructional Media What are the advantages and disadvantages of using instructional materials .   There are a number of advantages to using institutionally derived or teacher derived materials for a course: Relevance: Materials can be produced that are directly relevant to students’ and institutional needs and that reflect local content, issues, and concerns. Develop expertise: Developing materials can help develop expertise among st...

My Instructional Media

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My Instructional Media  In this opportunity, I will post about my instructional media. The name of my media is “Turn the Correct Verb” . This media Objective to student in elementary school, junior high school till Senior high school. Now, I will tell you about the material, tools and procedure using the media. let’s check it out. The Question for Students

The Role of Media in the Instructional

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The Role of Media in the Instructional Media can serve many roles in the instructional process.Understanding the purpose of media, effective planning of instruction, and systematic evaluation of media will enable the teachers to make a careful selection of media to use for instruction.  A media format is the physical form in which a message is incorporated and displayed.  Media formats include, flip charts, slides, audio, video, and computer multimedia.  Each has different strengths and limitations in terms of the types of messages that can be recorded and displayed. The purpose of the media selection process is to determine the best media for a given instructional situation.  To determine the most appropriate media for their needs, instructors must evaluate the objectives, the content, and the learner.  Many instructional programs may be combinations of the methods of communicating messages to learners. Since, media is only a distribution syste...

Instructional Media

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Instructional Media Instructional media includes all the materials and substantial resources that an educator might use to implement instruction and facilitate students achievement of instructional objectives. This may include traditional materials such as chalkboards, Printed material (handouts, books, worksheets), display boards, charts, slides, overheads, real objects, and videotape or film, as well newer materials and methods such as computers, real objects or models, DVDs, CD-ROMs, interactive whiteboard, the Internet, and interactive video conferencing etc. It facilitates learning or increase understanding of material and enhances comprehension of the learners. In general, you should use media whenever, in your best judgment, it can facilitate learning or increase understanding of your material. Of course, communicating to facilitate learning can be a challenging process, often requiring creative efforts to achieve a variety of implicit in...