Use of audio visual aids for enhancing teaching-learning process.
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Audio- Visual Aids for
Teaching
-Sukanya Dandekar (MPT student )
Dr. Suvarna Ganvir (Ph.D., Prof & H.O.D)
Dept. of Neurophysiotherapy
D.V.V.P.F.’sCollege of Physiotherapy,
Ahmednagar
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Definiton
Webster dictionary:
Training or educational materials
directed at both, the senses of
hearing and the sense of sight, films,
recordings, photographs,etc. used in
classroom instructions, library
collections or the likes
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Classification
Traditional:
1.Audio: only heard, not seen
2.Visual: only seen, not heard
3.Audio- visual: both
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Audio
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Visual
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Audio- visual
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Classification
Type of projection:
1.Projected aids: Film, Opaque
projector, OHP- over head projector.
2.Non-projected aids: radio, charts,
diagrams, graphs, maps, posters,
pictures, blackboards, bulletin
boards , demonstrations,
experimentation, field trips
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1.Electronic: Film, Opaque projector,
OHP- over head projector, Audio-
radio
2.Non-electronic: aids- Charts,
diagrams, graphs, maps, posters,
pictures, blackboards, bulletin
boards, demonstrations,
experimentation, field trips
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Audio
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Advantages :
1.Can reach larger audiences
2.Timed and effective session
possible
3.Sessions can be recorded and
played as many times as possible
Disadvantages:
1.Teacher not visible, hence cannot
percieve the understanding
capacity of the students
2.Individual attention not possible.
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Visual - graphs
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Visual- Flowchart
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Visual -Board
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Advantages:
1.Convenient for grp teaching
2.Economical and reusable
3.Captures attention well
Disadvantages:
1.Dependency on students
2.Individual attention not possible
3.Chalk dust inhalation may have side
effect
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Television
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Television
Television is being acknowledged as
a powerful medium of mass
education
Advantages:
Appeals to eyes and ears
Shows live telecasts
Imparts experiences out of physical
reach
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Presentation :
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Presentation
Permits the person to stand and
teach while points are featured
behind on the screen.
can be paused to allow the audience
to understand
Capture attention and make learning
interesting
Videos, pictures can be inserted
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Demonstration:
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Demonstration
Advantages:
1.Direct experience
2.Presents reality
3.Teacher is present
Disadvantages:
1.Keeps students passive
2.Does not allow individual pace of
learning
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Advantages of AV Aids
Antidote to the disease of verbal
instructions
Best motivation
Clear images
Variety of stimulation
Opportunities to handle and
manipulate
retention
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Capture attention
Realism
Reinforcement to learner
Positive transfer o learning
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Diadvantages of AV Aids
Technical problems
Students distraction(unsuitable for
large grps)
Expensive
Time consuming
Need space
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Recent Advances
Questionnaire was administered to 150 students and
50 teachers of The Islamia University of Bahawalpur
It was found that
1.the respondents viewed that A.V aids play important
role in teaching learning process
2.A.V aids make teaching learning process effective
3.The respondents viewed that A.V aids provide
knowledge in depth and detail
4.It brings change in class room environment.
5.It motivates to teachers and students. .
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On the basis of findings of study, following
recommendation were made
1. Teachers may be trained for using A.V aids
2.Teachers may planning before using A.V aids
3.University may provided proper facilities of A.V aids
4.A.V aids may be according to level and interest of
students.
5.Training may be provided to student for proper use
of A.V aids.
Rasul S, Bukhsh Q, Batool S. A study to analyze the effectiveness of audio
visual aids in teaching learning process at uvniversity level. Procedi Social
and Behavioral Sciences. 2011 Jan 1;28:78-81
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References
www.avaudiovisualaids.blogspot.com
www.wikipedia.com
www.planning.org
Rasul S, Bukhsh Q, Batool S. A study
to analyze the effectiveness of audio
visual aids in teaching learning
process at uvniversity level. Procedi
Social and Behavioral Sciences. 2011
Jan 1;28:78-81
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