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Summary Smart Boards Optical Media Video Projector Work Cited Smart Boards Smart Boards can be used by teachers and students to interactively participate in lessons & activities. Students can touch the board with their finger or included “markers” to answer questions, solve problems, or present information to the class. Teachers can make exciting lessons that holds the students attention & shapes life long learners. BenefitsChallenges InteractiveExpensive EngagingTime Consuming Instant Internet AccessMaintenance Required Easily Modified Technology Crashes
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Summary
Smart Boards
Optical Media
Video
Projector
Work Cited
Using Audiovisual Technologies
Valerie SmithEDU 648
Gregory Sherman6-16-2014
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Smart Boards
Optical Media
Video
Projector
Work Cited
SummaryTechnology is an ever changing medium in the world we live in today. Schools across
the world are increasingly integrating technology into the classroom each day.
The use of technology is both beneficial for the students and the teacher. The following
slides are examples of audio/video tools that can be used in the classroom.
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Smart Boards
Optical Media
Video
Projector
Work Cited
Smart Boards• Smart Boards can be used by teachers and students to
interactively participate in lessons & activities.• Students can touch the board with their finger or included
“markers” to answer questions, solve problems, or present information to the class. Teachers can make exciting lessons that holds the students attention & shapes life long learners.
Benefits Challenges Interactive Expensive Engaging Time Consuming Instant Internet Access Maintenance Required Easily Modified Technology Crashes
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Smart Boards
Optical Media
Video
Projector
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Optical Media• The more traditional analog storage media (audiotapes) have given
way to their digital counterparts, the most common of which is the compact disc (CD) (Lever-Duffy, 2011).
• CD’s and books at listening centers allow children to improve on their listening and reading skills. CD’s help teachers by giving students a clear audio sound that teaches these techniques. It is up to the teacher to check for understanding and reflect.
Benefits ChallengesEasy to Use Keep Safe Flexible Easily DamagedVariety Easy to Misplace
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Smart Boards
Optical Media
Video
Projector
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Video• Videos are helpful tools for teachers and students. Teachers
should make sure students are fully involved by engaging the learner throughout the video by asking questions, pausing for reflections, and discussions. A good way to ensure that students are paying attention is to provide a study guide for students to use as they are watching the film.
Benefits ChallengesClarifies Content Appropriateness Engaging CopywritingBuilds Connections Attention Paying
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Projectors• An overhead projector enables an educator to present individual
transparencies that contain educational information. The teacher can use these transparencies for any subject and can write on them with an erasable pen. The projector displays the images on the screen for the students to see.
Benefits ChallengesVersatile Bulky/HeavyInexpensive Heat/NoiseTargets Specific Objectives Prepare in Advance
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Smart Boards
Optical Media
Video
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References
Lever-Duffy, J. & McDonald, J. B. (2011). Teaching and learning with technology (4th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc./Allyn & Bacon.
Mott, E. (2013). What are the disadvantages of using an overhead projector? Retrieved from http://yourbusiness.azcentral.com/disadvantages-using-overhead-projector-1614.html