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L E 4

M OD U
LESSON 4

ICT Conventional
Materials To
Enhance Teaching
Our team

John Sairon Garcia Allena Shane Gonzaga


Table of Contents
01 02
Conventional learn Difference between
ing Conventional and
Non Conventional
03 04
Conventional
tools Non-conventional
tools
At the end of this module, you
are expected to:
Explain what conventional learning
01 and its implications are.

02 Differentiate conventional and


non-conventional learning.
Identify resources that can support
the teaching and learning process
03 are.
Let’s put our
thinking hats!
Identify the following
materials and identify its
uses in or out the
classroom.
Bulletin
Board
Atlas
Computer
Questions:
Have you encountered any of
1. these tools or used them inside
the classroom?
What are the differences that
2. you have noticed on the set of
pictures?

What is the purpose of these


3. materials?
C T I O
AB STRA
N
Conventional or
Traditional Learning
A learning method wherein
teachers and students
interact face-to-face and is
limited to the corners of
the classroom.
Conventional Non-
VS.Conventional
• Face-to-Face • Wherever
• Passive • Interactive
• Infinite access
• Limited access • Students decides
• Teacher decides what to learn (self-
course of learning paced)
• Listening • Audio-visual /
and Tech-based
learning
memorization • Expensive and
• Cheap and Easy
difficult
Conventional or Traditional
Learning
• Teacher-centered
learning
Non- Conventional or Modern
Learning
• Student-centered
learning
Conventional and Non
Digital Tools
Learning or instructional
materials that are used in
regular and “conventional or
traditional” classrooms.
Conventional and Non Digital
Tools
Characteristics:
• Simple
• Easy
• Quick to Manipulate
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Textbooks
Collection of contents and
information in a
particular subject and
level that are published
and printed.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Charts and Flipcharts
Educational visual
aids that are
usually mounted on
a wall.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools

Pictures and Posters


Used to teach or present a
more realistic view of the
topic.
Posters-visual aids that
used symbols, icons and
even a picture.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Atlases, Globes and
Maps
it is commonly used in
more geographically
lessons
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Flash Cards
It is a visual aid
that is commonly
used in drill
activities in
English,Filipino,Mat
h and Science.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Work Sheet
Printed paper or set
of papers with
activities, drills and
questions.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Blackboard/ Chalkboard /
Whiteboard
It is made up of wood
and fiber and is
commonly used for
drawing and writing
examples of the
teachers.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Bulletin Board
Boards with design and
artistic materials. It
is commonly used in
giving up to date
information.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Dictionaries,
Encyclopedia and
Thesaurus
Comprehensive reference
books used by the
students or teacher to
find specific meaning
in a word.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Manipulatives
It is an object that
helps the student to
manipulate and play
in a logical way.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Science lab, Apparatus
and Materials
Materials that are
used inside the
science lab with
caution to exercise
safety.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Models
Three dimensional
presentation of replicas
of the actual, real
things being taught.
Conventional or Non-
digital Tools
Diorama
A realistic
scenic display
usually used in
exhibits.
Non-Conventional or
Digital Tools
Learning / instructional
materials that are not
commonly used in a traditional
classroom.
Also known as:
modern teaching tools
Non-Conventional or
Digital Tools
Characteristics:

• Engaging
• Audio-visual
Non-conventional or
Digital Tools
Computer and
Laptops
Used for storing
data, accessing
and processing
using engines or
applications.
Non-conventional or
Digital Tools
Slideshow
Presentation
A presentation using
projectors that are
used in education to
slideshow images,
videos, clips and
more.
Non-conventional or
Digital Tools

EBooks
An electronic
copy of
published books
Non-conventional or
Digital Tools

Radio And Televisions


Electronic
device that
broadcast news,
programs and
music.
Non-conventional or
Digital Tools

Educational CD, DvD


and Audiotapes
Digital storage of
videos and audio
lessons.
Non-conventional or
Digital Tools

Mobile Phones and


Tablets
Handheld device
that can access
the internet, and
almost all
applications.
Non-conventional or
Digital Tools

Interactive Whiteboards /
Smart Boards
Large screen that can access and
project pictures and videos.
Motivates learners by using its
interactive nature.
Non-conventional or Digital Tools
Interactive Whiteboards / Smart Boards
What are the major differences of
having a traditional classroom and a
modern classroom?

What is more reliable learning tools?


Digital tools or traditional tools? Why?

As future educators, do you think these


learning materials enhances learning and
teaching? Why?
“A good tool improves the way
you work. A great tool
improves the way you think.”
—Jeff Duntemann
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