3. Steps for Listening Step One: Hear the auditory stimulus. Step Two: Brain will turn that stimulus into neural pulses and process it. Step Three: The appropriate cognitive connections will be made to relate new information to memories of real events or previously learned content.
5. Benefits of Audiocassettes in a classroom. Inexpensive Compact and simple to operate Can enrich learning experience Add audio sensory elements
6. Compact disc (CD) An optical media that stores digital data via tiny holes burned into the disk surface with a laser.
7. Example of Learning with Visuals: American Flag Seven red stripes 6 white stripes 50 stars Stripes represents 13 original colonies Stars represents 50 states
8. Live Cams Using www.earthcam.com while teaching about animals in class is a great way to give students live visual aids.
9. Audiovisual Technologies As teachers, we must find ways of entertaining our students in a fun learning environment. Using audiovisual can capture students interest. Our textbook gives us tips on how to enhance visual designs to enhance learning experiences. It also makes us aware of different tools we can use in the classroom which includes inexpensive tools which can be useful due to budget cutbacks in the classrooms.