Good morning……. Reported by:Nina Joyce Macay
Printed Media – material is a hard copy of printed pages.newspaperjournalistmagazine
Guidelines in the Evaluation of Print Materials Content of text
 Presentation
 Illustrations
 Supplementary materials
 Technical features
 Effectiveness
ManagementInstructional MediaTraditional Material:chalkboardshand-outschartsslidesoverheadsreal objects video tape or film
as newer materials and methods such as computersDVD’sCD-ROMsthe internet and interactive video conferencing.
Types of Instructional MediaDisplay Format
Audio Media
Non – Projected Visuals
Projected VisualsExamples of Display Formatchalkboardwhite boardbulletin boardflipchartchart
Audio TechnologiesThe phonograph (sound writer), record player, or gramophone (letter + sound) is a device introduced in 1877 that continued common use until the 1980s for reproducing (playing) sound recording, although when first developed, the phonograph was used to both record and reproduce sounds.The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Alva Edison at his laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA.On February 19, 1878
Audio Recordings- In 1982, New England Digital offered an optional hard disk recorder package for their Synclavier which allowed digital recording of monophonic 16-bit 50 kHz audio direct to a hard drive.
It can be classified into two common types :Magnetic Tape RecorderDisc RecorderComes in various sizes and spin at various speedMaybe in reel-to-reel and cassette disc type
Cassette AudiotapesCassette Tape – tape length usually is measured in minutes of total playing time. The most varieties are C46 (23 minutes per side), C60 (30 minutes per side), C90 and C120Magnetic Tape – is an external storage device that can be used for making copies of audio, video and data.
Compact Disc (CD) – is an opticaldisc used to store digital data. It was originally developed to store and playback sound recordings exclusively, but later expanded to encompasses data storage (CD-ROM), write-once audio and data storage (CD-R), rewritable media (CD-RW), video compact disc (VCD), super video compact disc (SVCD), photo CD, picture CD, CD-i and enhanced CD.
Integration of Technology in Audio Recordings. It can be used in:In learning resources centre
In music classes
In CD work station
Language laboratories
Integrated learning system (ILS)
Talking books for the blind or visually impaired students
Recording instructions in teaching tech-vocational competencies in automotive, handicraft, metal works etc.

My final report in ed tech