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TEACHING TOOL. Research has shown that the percentage of information received from the environment through the five human senses. continue…. There are two main sources of teaching aids. i . Electronic resources ii. Non-electronic sources. Examples of Electronic Resources. Video
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TEACHING TOOL • Research has shown that the percentage of information received from the environment through the five human senses.
continue…. • There are two main sources of teaching aids. i. Electronic resources ii. Non-electronic sources
Examples of Electronic Resources • Video • LCD projector • Computer • Overhead projector (OHP)
Examples of non Electronic Resources • Chart • Drawing • Picture • Statue • Poster
Projector Overhed (OHP) • There are many uses OHP, it depends on the creativity of teachers. • Not necessarily transparent materials, but material which is transparent also be displayed with the OHP. • Students and the teacher explains the focus on that which is displayed. • Is the teaching aids and does not replace the role of teachers.
Flannel Board • Is an instrument which has been used in teaching and learning in various levels of education. • Widely used around the world. • Easily constructed, inexpensive, lightweight and versatile. • Also used as a helper flip chart.
Scanned card • Is a simple tool, cheap and easy to use. • There are various types of card scanning, for example, cards, words, syllables, pictures and so forth.
Interactive CD • Are devices that are increasingly being used at present. • Easy to use. • The advancement of modern education. • There are many interactive CD on the market, and teachers can develop their own specific software.
LCD Projector • More sophisticated equipment and modern. • There are many uses and is not limited. • Easy to use and more attractive. • Expensive and require high maintenance costs.
The advantages of using teaching aids • Facilitate the process of learning in the classroom. • Provide an environment that is different from the normal teaching. • More interesting and more interested students. • students easy to understand the lesson. • Save time and more effectively.
Disadvantages of using teaching aids • Difficult to obtain. • Expensive. • Requires thorough preparation. • Can not be used repeatedly. • Non-durable and easily damaged.