Educational Media and Technology
Educational Media and Technology
Lecturer: Mr Mkanjo
Chaicane ( 2003 , p. 1666 )defines educational media as materials that accompany any teacior
learning program so that the teaching or learning becomes easier, quicker , more enjoyable and
better understood
Gwarinda ( 1997 , p.4 ) , defines educational media as additional materials used when using a
particular method to make learning easy .
Mkhandla (1996 , p.52 ), says teaching media are the teaching material tools that are available
to a teacher for planning and caring out the actual job of teaching or theses materials mayb
available to learners or practice and caring out research and investigation
Kasambira ( 1997 , p.56 ) , defines educational media as any kind of material whether audio or
visual used by the class teacher to improve the quality of teaching and learning
Non projected media can be grouped into display surfaces or both , pictorial media, adhesives ,
mobiles , printed material and 3D dimensional media ,
Chalk board
Is not its own an item of visual material. This is because on it's own as any empty board it
doesn't convey any visual message
It only remains a piece of material which can be made to convey a visual message only when in
the hands of a user
Under the hands of a teacher, with his or her instructions and for the information and
illustrations deep
The user puts his or her own impression on it and hence it's message depends on the user
The chalk board is not something on which the teacher just scribbles , it is important to write
neat statements or points so that learners also learn to write neatly
The chalk board can be used for summarizing points or making diagrams and villustrations
Write or print legibly large enough to be seen by all learners in class
**Refrain from talking when you are facing the chalkboard ,
Disadvantages of a chalkboard
1. Chalk board illustrations are often not to scale eg sketch maps give a wrong impression of the
actual map
2. The teacher may write wrongly the word on the chalk board and if not corrected learners are
likely to learn it the wrong way
3. The teacher keeps turning his head on the learners thereby breaking eye contact and appearing
talking to the chalk board leading to poor classroom management.
4. Chalkboard works soon erase , therefore vital information can not be stored for long some
teachers who are unskilled end up smearing their clothes with chalk dust
Principles of the chalkboard
They can be used in place of a chalkboard but they are generally very expensive
They are generally adaptable to different situations thereby turning to be more favored, they
are sometimes called marker boards because markers are used to write on them
They can be used for purposes such as projection of films , slides or over head transparencies
Advantages
Pictorial media
These are basically graphical materials including cartoons charts, drawing , graphs , pictures ,and
posters
Pictorial material can be regarded as the main focal point of visual material to the teacher
Advantages
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Cartoons
Posters
A poster is a visual combination of bold colorful design with a message intended to catch and
hold attention of a passerby long enough to reinforce or enforce an important message to his or
her mind ( Ngaroka , 2009 ) .
Posters employ many many images lines , color and words
Usually, they are meant to carry persuasive information
They should not be left on display for a long time because they will lose meaning
Posters stimulate interest in a new topic and hence create motivation
Realia ( 3 Dimensional Media)
1. Some live animals easily scare learners and may cause a problem of classroom management
2. Some real things for example an aeroplane , a river are too big to bring to the classroom
3. Some real things are alive should be handled with care or be allowed to remain in their natural
habitant without disturbances
4. Some real things are too small to be seen with a negative eye eg when you talk of bacteria in
science, some are dangerous or harmful to handle eg snakes , spiders
More often than not realia are not always readily available hence the need to use models to
provide a feeling of reality
Models are generally 3D so that they can be viewed from all sides
A model can either be carried into the classroom or kept in a laboratory depending on it's size or
appropriateness
An object kept on view for too long a time often goes unnoticed and looses it's educational
value hence should be stored away until needed.
When using models the teacher may employ the question and answer method, group discussion
Teaching with models may be supplemented by other audio visual media inorder to enhance
learning
Types of models
Commercial model
These are commercial produced using sophisticated machines eg gloves used in geography
They are very accurate but expensive so some of them are not readily available.
These models are usually made of plastic and can be the same size as real objects they represent
eg human skeleton in a science laboratory.
mock-up models
This is a model which doesn't have excess details but are relevant to the objectives of a
lesson .eg a mock-up of a flower include those parts which will be studied during a biology
lesson
Handmade models
These are created by the teacher and or the learners and they vary according to the purpose
they are meant to serve
Handmade models include displays and figures which resemble the real objects
Types of handmade model
Mobiles
A mobile is wall charts in which the individual components can move about so that what you
would have been seen as a still picture comes alive .
Mobile can be real objects, models, pictures , symbols of objects suspended on a screen
showing development of a process or a concept
The symbols are hung separately to enable them to move around eg in mathematics we have
mobiles of solid shapes, and in music you can have mobiles of traditional instruments
Working model
These models are usually mockups as they demonstrate the essential operation of a real device
Working models can also be made to actually show a process through functioning on a meditate
scale eg in science we have dry cells on a beam balance
As much as possible media has to be locally sourced so as to avoid unnecessary expenses on the
part of the teacher and the learner
Relevance or level
1. Any media within the classroom has to be relevant to the age , level , content taught and
learning environment of the learners
2. Shape - appropriate shape of charts , letters , figures and maps must be adhered too
3. Neatness- ensure neatness of charts and arrangements of lesson as weyas order in the
classroom
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Charts
Chart Making
Dale 2002, p.327 argues that the surface on which a chart is prepared can be selected from a
wide assortment of paper, cloth and or other materials available in the school or from a
stationery shop
Gloss surfaces sometimes produce clear pictures
Paper with too soft texture can cause
A reliable stationary enable teacher to
Once you have chosen your right sheet of paper, board , plan the overall arrangement of your
chart.
Scratch lightly using pencil in all your work
Is the chart easy to read, is it simple to understand, Are the elements crowded , revise the first
arrangements of these question
After the final plan reached, proceed with the work
A chart should not include many words
Production points of a chart
Electronic Media
Refers to any type of device that stores and allow distribution or use of electronic information
This includes television, internet, radio,fax , computers and any other media that requires digital
recording information
They have the ability to capture events , some of which are impossible to bring it to the
classroom in their natural form
Almost every activities can be captured in it's color, form and sound
The DVD player has the facility for playing back and number of times and ensuring maximum
learning than any word description can do
Is possible to slow down or to increase speed
The size of the visuals can be increased or reduced on the same video
Visuals once captured can be stored and used for many years
Educational Television
Educational television has an aid above other projected media because of easy access and
operation
When a television used for educational purposes, it is called educational television
Educational television is an important source that is used in many countries to telecast distance
learners
Once educational television becomes an integral party on teaching, the physical facilities will
taken in consideration
No matter how reach and valid, they can not reach the audience accept optimum
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Lecturer: Mr Mnkantjo
Micro teaching is a technique of teaching in which one learns the skills of teaching through a
scaled down process of teaching and learning according to (Kurmar 1996)
Micro teaching cycle
Merits
Demerits
The media is limited to one way communication the total cost of teaching by television is more
than a normal classroom instruction
Television has special and unique techniques and requires occasionally rearrangement of
subject sequence
Individual differences of the learners are not cartered for in a television lesson
Television lessons are not flexible
Instructions through television is not learner centered
Computers
Merits
Learners and teachers can access el earning material for effective teaching and learning
Accessibility of online materials enhances research work for teachers and learners
Ability to work and edit a document to the of the research progress
Computer enhance the panel beating of research documents and also sending back to the
researcher
Computers reduce the need to carry large volumes of books or reading material
The use of computers is cost effective for institutions
It also reduceslossbor damage to original materials ,
Computers have wide accessibility
Computers enable learners to learn away from the classroom
The use of computers produce fun and variation
They store numerous software programs to
They promote cultural dinamism and promote interactive learning whereby learners share ideas
They make learning more real , they bring reality into the subject
Processes that are difficult to demonstrate reality
The use of computers enable teaching learning scenario lively
The use of computers motivate learners
Holds the learners attention
Have the ability to provide more engaging activities for learners
Demerits
High costs of serving teachers for computer courses since some of the teachers are ilitarate
Time is wasted teaching students how to use computers at the expense of syllabus coverage
You need to teach pupils the processes of using a computer before they can apply the processes
in different subjects
A lot of money needs to be secured to procure computers
(Kasambira 2004 : 94) , even though computers are wonderful , they are expensive indeed .
One other drawback is that they require electricity to work
Computers are sensitive to some various, hence high maintenance costs insecuring anti virus
software
Lost of data due to corruption
Piracy
Students can copy and paste without acknowledging
Pupils sometimes do not pay attention to the teacher , they are kept qlued to the computer
screen
They are some websites whose contents is not suitable for our learners consumption
Learner motivation
Media catch the learners interest
It also gets learners respond positively
Media arouse and maintain the learners interest
Bringing reality into the classroom eg the use of real objects thereby learning effectively, lively
and captivating
Concretisation of the learning experience eg use of realia thereby facilitating the understanding
of some concepts
Simplification of concepts audio visual materials can make ideas clear and simple
Concepts formation, audio visual media can assist raise learning from verbalism to true
understanding thereby aiding concept formation in teaching or learning process
Aiding memory reminding learners of there learning media enhance grasping of concepts and
enable pupils to remember concepts .
Media inform the learners eg a television
Media enhances application of the multi sensory approach to teaching and learning process
(VAKTO)
Media enhance variation in lesson presentation thereby avoiding boredom
When using media the teacher may employ inquiry methods question and answer, group
discussion or demonstration