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Audiovisual

Material
Visual Aid Display Equipment
1. Animation. This consists of making a series of figures
or images to achieve lifelike movements.
2. Blackboard. This usually a flat material that is painted
black or green on which some information is written with
chalk and that can be cleared off.
3. Bulletin Board. This is a flat device made of core or
wooden material to which learning aids are fastened by
means of tacks or other pins
4. Easel or a Frame. This equipment is designed like the
letter “A” and has a third leg to support the frame that
holds the visual aids in place.

5. Felt Board. This is a flat board where cutout visual aids


with abrasive backings are stuck. The board is covered
with felt, wool, and flannel for users to take on the visual
aids and can be used for longer time.
6. Flash Cards. These are small size flat, stiff pieces of
pasteboard or paper held in the hands in which key words
or information are written or printed.

7. Flip Charts. These are series of loosely fastened learning


visual materials that are folded back.

8. Model or Mock-up. It is a three- dimensional imitation


used to represent an original or an existing visual tool.
9. Pegboard. It is a device made of plywood that has holes
bored at regular intervals where the visual aids are fitted
by metal clips.

10. Pointer. It can be a ruler or a stick used to emphasize


the important part of the visual material. This can also be
used in battery-powered flashlight to show important
information on slides in a darkened room.
Visual Projection Equipment
1.Filmstrip Projector. It is a machine used
to jut out a 35mm filmstrip, one after another
in regular pace.
2. Motion Picture Projector. This
equipment sets in motion the filmstrips to
quickly fall upon the screen.
3. Opaque Projector. This is a flat, three-
dimensional device that draws on the opaque
material to form upon the screen.
4. Overhead Projector. This equipment
shapes up the images to bigger sizes on the
transparent slides up to the 10 x 10. The
transparencies are placed manually.

5. Slide Projector. This devices creates


images of 35mm transparent slides that are
operated either electronically or manually.
Audio Reproduction Equipment
1. Phonograph. It is a technology tool that
produces sound that is recorded in spiral grooves
in revolving disks.
2. Sound Motion Picture Projector. This
equipment harmonizes the sound recorded along
the edge of a film.
3. Tape Recorder. This device records auditory
sensations on the roll tape and produces the
sound.
4. Modern Tape Recorder. This
technology tool interfaces group of slides
with sounds to make a film. The sound
signal can either be heard or unheard and is
placed at the same time and rate on the
record to produce what is called the Sound
Slide Film Projector.

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