3. WHAT IS INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA?
- includes all the materials and physical
means used in communicating
instruction to learners.
Media
Medium
Ways of
Communication
-devices and materials used in
teaching-learning processes.
Plural form
means
5. Print Visual Audiovisual Static Electronic
Pamphlets
Books
Handouts
Study Guide
Manuals
Charts
Real Objects
Photographs
Replica
Model
Transparencies
Chalkboard
Whiteboard
Feltboard
Flip Charts
Slides
Tapes
Films
Television
Video
Multimedia
Radio
Computers
E-mail
CD-ROM
Multimedia
6. OBJECTIVES ON DESIGNING
AN INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
Scope – overall purpose, importance, and coverage
of the material
Format and Technical Quality – format appropriate to
subject matter and learners
Authenticity – validity, reliability, objectivity and
completeness of the materials.
7. OBJECTIVES ON DESIGNING
AN INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
Treatment and Arrangement – readable, clearly written,
and logically developed
Aesthetics – appeal to the imagination, senses, and
intelligence to develop artistic appreciation
Price – value of selections in comparison to existing
budget limitations.
8. OBJECTIVES ON DESIGNING
AN INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
Suitability – appropriateness to school’s curriculum
Special Features – special characteristics of one
material that may be absent from others
Requests – may come from administrators, teachers, district
personnel, students and other community
members