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Classification of Audio visual Aids
1. Audio aids: The instructional device through which message can be only heard are known as audio aids
Examples: Tape recorder, radio and telephone
2. Visual aids: The instructional device through which helps to visualise the message is known as visual aids
a. Projected visual aids: examples- slides, Over head projector, power point slides
b. Non projected visual aids: examples-Poster, charts, graphs, models, specimens, chalkboards, picture and photographs
c. Display type: Visuals are those which are spread before the audience for viewing, who get the message by looking at them.
Examples; Poster, models, exhibits and specimens
3. Audio visual aids: The instructional device through which the message can be heard and seen simultaneously are known as audio aids
a. Projected Audio visual aids: examples; Video and cinema
b. Non project Audio visual aids: examples; Drama, Puppet show and street play |
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