What are the properties of Educational media and Technology?
Educational
media refers to channels of communication that carry message with an
instruction purpose and Educational technology is the use of technology in
education.
The
properties of educational media and technology are categorized into three that
are: -
- Audio,
- visual and
- Audio-visual media.
The
audio is the form of media communication that use audio
or voice recording as a medium in the delivery of information such as Radio
cassette, Telephone calls and language is also a audio media
RADIO CASSETTE
Modern radio for audio purposes
Visual
media is the means of communication using visual
effects. Example of visual media include
screen, CD and newspapers.
Disc
which is used to save printed materials
THE FORMER PRESIDENT OF
TANZANIA
Screen used to display the content
A NEWS PAPER
Audio-visual media refers to
works with both a sound and visual components, the production or use of such
works or the equipment used to create and present such works. For example
television, films and slide tapes presentation, video tapes.
Television
Therefore
teaching media and technology are very
important. Without teaching media and technology in classroom none of learning
theory principles could be fulfilled. It
would take a lot of exertion to reach a good teaching communication without
application of teaching media and technology.
REFERENCES
Christine L.K. (1991), The important of Educational Media in
Teaching. Vol 20, Chinese vision- Bigin.
Mkyikyeli N.P.S.
(2003), Education Media and Technology,
The Open University of Tanzania.
Smaldino S.E. et al () Instructional Technology and Media for
learning.
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Seen what you have done guys, but keep in your mind that this is not your end of using technology at TEKU instead it should be used in all your life time. thanks because this will be considered by you as a group and individually. KEEP IT UP, SAYS DEMWA JUMA TEKU/BAED/GE/1168 2014/2015
ReplyDeleteBelow are some of the importance of audio visual materials in teaching and learning:
ReplyDelete1 Audio visual material arouses learner's interest. Students get anxious and develop a learning habit when the teaching method or medium appear real to them and are not abstract. The material helps the teacher or the instructor to present his/her lessons clearly and effectively and this in turn catches the attention of the pupils.
2 Instructional materials are important because with them learners have a clear view of what is being taught.
3 Audio visual materials guide learners / students to learn well and it reduces the stress involved in the process of teaching and learning.
4 Audio visual aids in the classroom enhance teaching methods and improve student's comprehension.
5 Teaching materials help to get the attention of the students, makes the class more realistic and it gives a viewpoint or key point on the topic
6 Instructional materials give proficiency to teachers and also help students to get the true picture of what is being taught.
In conclusion, people learn in different ways. Some people are good in retaining information passed to them orally, while some others are extraordinarily good in retaining information through what they read and others through pictures and some other means. But generally, findings and statistics have shown that the best means of facilitating or enhancing good teaching and learning is through the use of instructional materials which encompass audio visual materials like radio, charts and projectors of various kinds.
we believe that, in order to learn, students should teach the computer or use the technology to represent what they know rather than memorizing what teachers and textbooks tell them. Technologies provide rich and flexible media for representing what students know and what they are learning.
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I like it! the presentation is so nice!!
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ReplyDeleteSAYS HAULE VESTINA R,TEKU/BAED/HK/11636
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