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NAME : Colinares, Juliannah Bien Reege Section: A3 DATE: April 20, 2022

SAS 19 : INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS (PART 2)

LESSON PREVIEW:

1. Probably the most meaningful thing I got from the previous lesson is that the the
educator provides motivation and reinforcement. Formats include workbooks, study
guides, workstations, videotapes, internet modules, computer programs.

ANSWER RATIONALE

1. A Written materials - Available to learner in absence of educator, Widely


acceptable, familiar, Readily available commercially, relatively cheap, Convenient
forms, Becoming more widely available in multiple languages, Suitable for
learners who prefer reading, Learner controls rate of reading.
2. C Displays are 2D objects that serve as useful tools for a variety of teaching
purposes − Most useful in formal classes, group talks, brainstorming
− Quickly add, correct, delete information
− Encourage participation, keep learners’ attention, reinforce contributions
3. D Posters - Hybrid of print and visual media using written word with graphic
illustrations

• Increasingly popular, common format

• May be independent information source or supplement other instruction


• Meant to attract attention
• Design elements and effective imagery must be remembered for good design.
4. B Audiovisual materials advantages:
– Stimulate seeing and hearing
– Adding educational variety
– Instilling visual memories (more permanent)
– Increase understanding and retention of information
– Increase satisfaction of care
– More learner content control
–More learner control over sequencing, pacing, information timing
5. C Projected Learning Resources
Examples: Overhead transparencies, PowerPoint slides, SMART Boards
• Advantages: Appropriate for varied group sizes, Attractive learning mode for all
ages, Some forms are very flexible.
• Disadvantages: Potential lack of flexibility, Some forms may be expensive,
Requires darkened room for some forms, Requires special equipment for use
6. C CDs, digital sound players, radio, podcasts are examples of Audio Learning
Resources Materials.
7. D Video Learning Resources examples are as follows:
Digital video files and DVDs (software); camcorders, DVD recorders, television
sets, computer monitors (hardware); Webinars and streaming.















ANSWER RATIONALE

8. A Telecommunication Learning Resources - Relatively inexpensive, widely


available. It reaches many people simultaneously, in multiple places, at great
distances. Examples: Television, telephones, teleconferencing, closed circuit/
cable/satellite broadcasting.
9. A Computer Learning Resources - Interactive potential: quick feedback, Promotes
problem solving, critical thinking, Increases learning efficiency, information
retention, comprehension, Potential database is enormous, Promotes cognitive
learning domain, Can be individualized, including for aphasia, motor difficulties,
visual/hearing impairment, learning disabilities, Ongoing assessments possible,
Time efficient.
10. B Instructional materials should complement and supplement learning, not
substitute.

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