Real Objects

Real Objects

  1. A real object is often the most effective aid. It enables the audience to understand exactly what the extension agent is explaining about.
  2. Equipment and tools can be shown. Samples of diseased fishes, live and pelleted feeds, different stages of larvae and fingerlings varieties and fertilizers handled by farmers can also be displayed at the time of presentation.
  3. Photographs offer another substitute for real objects. Sometimes they can be passed around an audience or displayed by the agent to arise the interest of the audience along with the model of the object.
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