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POT Assignment For Lesson 8.4

The document outlines various types of teaching aids, including visual projected aids like film strip and overhead projectors, and visual non-projected aids such as models and audio aids. It discusses memory retention statistics, indicating that we remember 50% of what we see and hear, and 90% of what we see and do. Additionally, it explains the use of flash cards, flip charts, film projectors, and overhead projectors in educational settings.

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POT Assignment For Lesson 8.4

The document outlines various types of teaching aids, including visual projected aids like film strip and overhead projectors, and visual non-projected aids such as models and audio aids. It discusses memory retention statistics, indicating that we remember 50% of what we see and hear, and 90% of what we see and do. Additionally, it explains the use of flash cards, flip charts, film projectors, and overhead projectors in educational settings.

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Assignment for Lesson 8.

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1. State the classification of various aids?
2. How much % we remember when we see & here?
3. How much % we remember when we see and do?
4. State the types of charts?
5. Explain flash card and flip charts?
6. Explain film projector ?
7. Explain over-head projector ?
8.

1.State the classification of various aids?


Classification of various aids:

Visual projected aids

 Film strip projector


 Overhead projector
 Opaque projector
 Multimedia projector
 Interactive/Smart board

Visual non-projected aids

 Models
 Mockup
 Graphic aids
 Field trips
 Industrial visits
 Audio aids
 Radio
 Tape recorder
 CD/DVD players

Audio-visual aids

 Sound films
 Television
2.How much % we remember when we see & here
We remember 50% of what we SEE & HEAR

3.How much % we remember when we see and do?


We remember 90% of what we SEE & DO

4.State the types of charts?


Types of Charts

• Picture chart

• Time chart

• Table chart

• Graphic chart

• Flow chart

• Tree chart

• Pie chart

5.Explain flash card and flip charts?


Flash Cards:

Flash cards are sets of cards that are used for drilling new information, such as letters, words,
definitions, formulas, multiplication tables, prefixes, etc. They are often used in a classroom setting, but
can also be used informally. A flash card is part of a set of cards on which the items to be studied are
written. They are shown quickly to a learner, one at a time, to elicit a quick response.

Flip Charts:

Flip charts are useful for teaching situations where a number of people need to be taught at the same
time. They are used when books are not available, scarce, or too expensive for individuals to have their
own copies, when other media like overheads and slides are not available, and where group learning is
most culturally appropriate. A flip chart is a collection of large pages that are bound together at the top.
The pages are flipped or brought up and to the back as they are used. The pages can be easily turned
and lie flat.

6.Explain film projector

The film strip projector is a useful audio-visual aid in teaching and learning. It has the following
advantages:

 It is light, portable, simple to use, and easy to repair.


 The setup time is short, making it convenient for instructors to use it in the classroom.
 The film strip frame can be stopped at any point for discussion, enabling the learners to analyze
the visuals in detail.
 Since it is manually operated, it can be moved forward or backward to show the desired frames.
 Learners can be trained to operate the projector under the instructor's guidance.

7.Explain over-head projector


Overhead projector:

An overhead projector is a device used to project images from transparencies onto a screen or wall.

 It is a popular and effective visual aid in classroom teaching.


 The design of the projector is simple and it is easy to operate.
 The key feature of the overhead projector is the large, bright, and illuminated image it produces.
 The projected image serves as a focal point for concentration, drawing the attention of learners.

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