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Different types of instructional media - Coggle Diagram
Different types of instructional media
Non-projected Media
These aids do not require any projection on screen
They include 3 dimensional objects, 2 dimensional objects, prints, charts, models and so on
Non-print media
projected and non-projected media
Electronic Media
audio media, visual media and audio-visual media, projected media and non-projected media
Audio Media
are the teaching-learning devices that appeal to the auditory sense.
these media can be heard alone, it carries sounds
audio tapes, record
player, radio.
Visual Media
are the media that appeals to the sense of seeing (eyes) or the media
which can be seen,
television, computer, white board
Audio-Visual Media
refers to those instructional materials which provide learners with audio
and visual experiences by appealing to the hearing and seeing senses at the same time
television, video tapes, and closed circuit television (CCTV).
Projected Media
Projected media are
usually a combination of software and hardware
These require light source for projection, for
example, film projector slides,
Print Media
easy to use, portable and inexpensive.
i.e: books, journals, magazines, newspapers, workbooks, and
textbooks