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Types of Instructional Materials
III. Projected Displays
I. Non- Projected Displays II. Printed and Duplicated Materials
IV. Audio MaterialsV. Linked Audio and Still-Visual MaterialsVI. Film and Video MaterialsVII. Computer-Mediated Materials
NON-PROJECTED DISPLAYS
all visual displays that can be shown to a class, small group or individual student without the use of an optical or electronic projector of any sort.
• Chalkboards •Marker boards • Flip Charts
Such as:
Use colored chalk or marker for emphasis.
•Chalk or Marker Board
Keep it cleanWrite or draw large enough for everyone in the group to see.
Use a pointer when appropriate.Erase all irrelevant material.Stand to one side of the board to avoid hiding the essential information.
PRINTED AND DUPLICATED MATERIALS
all textual and handout materials to be used by students or trainees which can be run off in large numbers by printing machines, photocopiers and duplicators.
•Hand outs •Assignment sheets
• Individualized study Materials
Such as:
PROJECTED MATERIALS
motion pictures, filmstrips, slides of various sizes, transparencies for overhead projection, and specialized equipment such as rear screen projection or an opaque projector.
•Overhead Projector Transparencies
• Slides• Filmstrips
Still Projected Displays
AUDIO MATERIALS
all the various systems whereby straight forward audio material can be played to a class, group or individual.
FILM AND VIDEO MATERIALSPAPER MOTION ANIMATION.MP4
media that enable audio signals to be combined with moving visual sequences, thus enabling a further dimension to be added to integrated audio visual presentations
COMPUTER-MEDIATED MATERIALS
all the various materials that require a computer of some sort to enable them to be displayed, studied or used.