Educational / Instructional Technologies: Types of non projected audio video aids
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NON PROJECTED AV AIDS
BY
TAMOOR ZULFIQUAR
LIST OF TOPICS
Audio Visual Aids
Definitions
Classification
Projected AV Aids
Non Projected
Charts
Diagrams
Posters
Flash Cards
Graphs
Maps
Cartoons
Newspapers
Comic Strips
Moulage
Puppets
Display Boards
Models
AUDIO VISUAL AIDS
•Audio Video aids
are anything by
means of which
learning process
may be
encouraged or
carried on
through sense of
hearing or sense
of sight.
AV AIDS - DEFENITIONS
•Audio-Visual Aids are those sensory
objects or images which initiate or
stimulate and reinforce learning.
(Burton)
AV AIDS - DEFENITIONS
•Audio-Visual Aids are any device
which can be used to make the
learning experience more concrete,
more realistic and more dynamic.
(Kinder s James)
•Audio-Visual Aids are those devices by the
use of which communications of ideas
between persons and groups in various
teaching and training situations is helped.
These are also termed as multi sensory
materials.
(Edgar Dale)
AV AIDS - DEFENITIONS
CLASSIFICATION OF AV AIDS
1. PROJECTED AIDS
2. NON-PROJECTED AIDS
SOME PROJECTED AV AIDS
Over Head Projection
Over Head Transparencies
Opaque Projection
Slide Projector
Filmstrips
Movies
SOME NON-PROJECTED AIDS
Charts
Diagrams
Posters
Flash Cards
Graphs
Maps
Cartoons
Newspapers
Comic Strips
Moulage
Puppets
Display Boards
Models
CHARTS
•Visual symbols
•Used for
summarizing,
comparing,
contrasting etc.
•Combination of
pictorial, graphic,
numerical or vertical
material which
present a summary.
TYPES OF CHARTS
•Narrative Charts: Arrangement of facts and
ideas to express the events in process of
development or improvement.
TYPES OF CHARTS
•The Cause and Effect chart: Used to illustrate the
relationship between any cause any its effect.
TYPES OF CHARTS
•The chain chart: Arrangement of facts
and ides to for expressing a cycle.
TYPES OF CHARTS
•Evolution Chart: Arrangement of facts and idea to
express the change from binging to future.
TYPES OF CHARTS
•Flow Chart: Used to show organizational
elements or functional relationship using
lines, boxes, circles etc.
TYPES OF CHARTS
•Flip charts: A
series of charts
on a topic
tagged together
on a sporting
stand. It convey
a message in a
sequence.
TYPES OF CHARTS
•Pie Chart: A circle with different sections
having a key mentioned with chart is used to
differentiate, compare or to show any
relationship between different entries.
DIAGRAMS
• Diagrams are used to label different
elements or parts of main topic.
POSTERS
•Posters are
Graphic aids
with short,
quick and
typical
message.
•Attention
capturing
paintings.
FLASFH CARDS
•Set of pictured cards of varying sizes.
•Flashed one by one in an order.
GRAPHS
•Represents statistical data
•Contrasting the trends or changes of
certain attributes
TYPES OF GRAPHS
•Bar Graph: the graphical representation extends
the scale along the length of bar. These graphs are
in two forms; horizontally and vertically.
TYPES OF GRAPHS
•Line Graph: Used to show the trends and
relationships through lines
TYPES OF GRAPHS
•Pictorial Graph: Pictures are used to illustrate any
idea, observation or measurement, graphically
TYPES OF GRAPHS
•Pie Graph: A circle diagram in which data
is presented through sections or portions.
MAPS
•Represents the proportionality as a
diagram, the surface of the earth, world or
parts there of.
•Conveys the message by lines, symbols,
words and colors.