The Use of Audio Visual Aids
The Use of Audio Visual Aids
Classroom Management
By Group VIII
The educator basically must contribute to the training of the individual (in his
character and conduct) with a view to his integration into a given society and teach new
ideas, facts and techniques to a specific public. But it is the educator and the educator
alone who chooses the means which is best adapted to his subject, his audience and his
circumstances. It is thus clear that audio-visual aids cannot be separated from educational
materials in general.
4. Language Laboratory
If the classroom is using language laboratory, many students is more
concentration to the material, because they feel that they are lonely, and the rest of
them feel not to much treated, because they can operate the equipment by
themselves.
The teacher should give the chance to the students to work appropriate
with them ability and with they own way. The teacher should try to don’t disturb
while they working.
The teacher must be ready for:
1. Set the laboratory
2. Give the way out to dysfunctional equipment.
3. Give the instruction to the students
4. Monitoring the students perform without disturb them.
5. Help the students if they need.
6. Slide Projector
The LCD projector will be the useful tool in the classroom. This
classroom projector will get the most reluctant learner that is involved with a
lesson. You are able to use it for various purposes, across all the curricula, and
also with all the age groups. While it was the expensive tool when it first came
out, nowadays LCD is much affordable.
As a teacher, the steps for set an LCD projector are:
1. The projector with more lumens will be more visible in the brightly lit the
classroom. The teacher will need in pulling the shades to correctly see the
lower-lumens classroom projector.
2. The teacher should set or even suspend the LCD projector therefore the
students will comfortably view it. The students who are sitting too far to the
left or even right of a projection screen will see the distorted images. By
sitting too close to a screen, it will also be uncomfortable for the students.
3. The teacher should connect your LCD projector to the laptop or even desktop
computer. You need to set it up therefore you will comfortably see the
students and also interact with them as good as perform the important tasks on
the computer.
4. The teacher should familiarize with the operation of your LCD projector
before you are beginning the first lesson. You have to know the way to adjust
the brightness and also the way to focus a screen. Of course, all the time you
may spend making adjustments during the class will be lost instructional time.
7. Video Recorder
Video recorders are valuable training aids. These aids are excellent tools for
illustrating a variety of things under classroom conditions. The use of videos in a
course can add variety to the instruction and helps to reinforce or better explain key
concepts. While the video is being shown, the light level in the room should be just
dark enough for the picture to be seen, but light enough so the instructor and class
will still be in full view of one another. The sound level should be low enough for the
instructor to be heard over the audio portion of the film at appropriate places, but loud
enough for all to hear.
For some teacher, the possibility to use modern equipment is low. In the
any situation the teacher can provide his/her own audio visual aids, for examples
the teacher can use another people as a replacement speaker, so that the student
will be accustomed to listen another people speaking.
The teacher can:
1. Ask another English teacher to be guest in the classroom.
2. Ask another teacher (if they also speak English) to enter few minutes to the
classroom and give speech.
3. Try to ask another people outside the school, such as friends or another who
can speak English well.