EDUCATIONAL MEDIA IN TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS
Classification of Educational Media
Print media: books, journals, magazines, newspapers, workbooks, and textbooks.
Non-print media: projected and non-projected media.
Electronic media: visual media and audio-visual media, projected media and non-projected media.
Audio media: devices that appeal to the auditory sense. I
Visual media: television, computer, white board.
Audio-Visual: It refers to those instructional materials which provide learners withaudioand visual experiences.
Relevance of Educational Media
New trends
Live classroom:
The live classroom facility enables a learner to take class in real time.
Multi-touch technology: This is a major transformation from black board, white board&smart board.
Digital daily: the learning process has transformed from textbooks to digital books.
Social media: This helps student’s access necessary solutions.
Educational media and multimedia
Program Management Databases: it can help program staff to track learners’ placements.
Community Partner Participation: A well-publicized web site can describe the servicedelivery programs to enhance co-operative learning
Curricular Tools: Online modules and case studies can enhance classroomandcommunity-based learning.
Community Service: web design course with a service-learningcomponent.
Program Evaluation Online surveys can enable learners and community partnerstorespond to questions
computer system
Microphone
Mobile device
Interactive white board
Digital-video-on demand
Digital game