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15 Cards in this Set
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Four categories of training aids |
Multimedia aids Printed materials Spontaneous media Objects for demonstration. |
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Multimedia |
Visual and audible PowerPoint Video Audio |
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Printed materials |
Manuals Workbooks Handouts Self- paced guides Handouts |
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Types of spontaneous media |
1.) Flip Charts2.) Dry-Erase Boards3.) Magnetic Strips |
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Select appropriate training aid |
Supplement Instructions Variety Cost Effective Suitable for Topic Create Involvement Enhances Focus on Topic (Support Points) |
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Training Aids characteristics |
Simple Accurate Easy to Read Attractive Necessary |
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Display techniques for all aids |
Be prepared Give explanation Keep covered Display for all to see Face the class don't obstruct Remove aid when done |
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Multimedia aid advantages |
Quickly gain the attention of the students. Brings the real world to the classroom Emotionally engage students |
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Multimedia aid disadvantages |
Technical equipment is prone to failMust be prepared to manage disruptions and deal with technical failures |
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Printed Material advantages |
Support LectureGuide for LearningReferenceNote Taking Tool |
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Printed material disadvantages |
Sometimes have too much or not enough informationNeeds periodic updating |
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Advantages of spontaneous media |
Captures ideasInvolves quiet studentsManage class participation |
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Disadvantages of spontaneous media |
Must turn back to classDraw quickly and legiblyFew words on magnetic strips |
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Advantages of objects for demonstration |
Student gets to see, touch and manipulateSaves time/words |
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Disadvantages of spontaneous media |
Safety issues Fragile, expensive, complicated |