7. Visual Materials
- include pictures, photographs,flashcards, flip
books, charts, maps, poster, exhibits, bulletin
boards, dioramas, models, mock-ups, slides,
filmstrips,transparencies,chalkboards,cartoons c.
Audiovisual Materials - include television, films,
videotapes, demonstrations, study trips,printed
materials with recorded sounds.
8.
9. According to Projection
Media could be projected on the screen, or non-
projected. a. Projected Media - transparencies,
slides, films or filmstrips, opaque project
materials b. Non - Project Media - photographs,
still pictures, objects and the like
10.
11. According to Literacy Requirement
Some forms of media like chalkboards, teaching
machines, or computers require the user's ability to
manipulate and understand symbols while others can
be understood and appreciated even by an untrained
users, like televisions, motion pictures, filmstrips or
cartoons.
12.
13. According to Dimension
Media can be two-dimensional or three-dimensional. a.
Two-dimensional - flat pictures, poster, flashcards,charts,
maps, transparencies. b. Three-dimensional - real
object, models, mock-ups, dioramas, exhibits