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Seminar ON Projected Av Aids: By: Ravindra Kumar EN. ROLL NO.-TPE1903013

The document summarizes key aspects of projected audiovisual aids used in education: 1. It describes different types of projected AV aids like opaque projectors, slides, overhead projectors, filmstrips, power point presentations, and televisions. 2. It outlines several benefits of using projected AV aids in teaching such as helping to motivate students, providing clear images, adding variety, and saving time. 3. It discusses important characteristics of effective projected aids like being meaningful, accurate, simple, up-to-date, and easily portable.

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Seminar ON Projected Av Aids: By: Ravindra Kumar EN. ROLL NO.-TPE1903013

The document summarizes key aspects of projected audiovisual aids used in education: 1. It describes different types of projected AV aids like opaque projectors, slides, overhead projectors, filmstrips, power point presentations, and televisions. 2. It outlines several benefits of using projected AV aids in teaching such as helping to motivate students, providing clear images, adding variety, and saving time. 3. It discusses important characteristics of effective projected aids like being meaningful, accurate, simple, up-to-date, and easily portable.

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SEMINAR

ON
PROJECTED AV
AIDS
By: RAVINDRA KUMAR
EN. ROLL NO.-TPE1903013
INTRODUCTION
Audio visual materials are produced, distributed and used as planned
components of educational programs. It helps the process of learning
that is motivation, classification and stimulation. It makes dynamic
learning experience more concrete realistic and clarity.

It provides significant gains in thinking and reasoning.


DEFINITION OF AUDIO-VISUAL
AIDS
Audio visual aids are those sensory objects or images which
initiate or stimulate and reinforce learning.
-
Burto
n
Audio visual aids are anything by means of which learning
process may be encouraged or carried on through the sense of
hearing or sense of sight.
-Goods, Dictionary of
education
Audio visual aids are any device which can be used to make
the learning experience more concrete, more realistic and
more dynamic.
-Kinder S.
CLASSIFICATION OF AV AIDS
 Non Projected Aids
 Projected Aids

Non- Projected Aids -

Non projected visuals are those aids which are used without
any projection. So they translate abstract ideas into a more
realistic format.

Projected Aids -

Projected visual aids are pictures shown upon a screen by the


use of
a certain type of machines.
TYPES OF PROJECTED AV AIDS

 Opaque projectors

 Slides

 Overhead projectors

 Film strips

 Power Point Presentation

 TELEVISIONS

 LCD PANNELS
VALUES OF PROJECTED AV AIDS
 Best motivators: - they are the best motivators the student
work with more interest and zeal. They are more attentive.

 Clear image: - These images are formed when we see, hear,


touch, taste smell as our experiences are direct, concrete and
more or less permanent. Learning through the senses becomes
the most natural and consequently the easiest.

 Variety: - Audio visual aids provides variety and give different


tools in the hand of the teacher like models, transparencies
etc.
 Helpful in attracting attention: - Attention is the true factors in any
process of teaching and learning.

 Saving of energy and time :- A good deal of energy and time of both
the teacher and the students can be saved on account of the use of aids
as most of the concepts and phenomena may be easily clarified ,
understood and assimilated through their use.
 Antidote to disease of verbal instructions -: They help to
reduce verbalism. They help in giving clear concept and thus
help to bring accuracy in learning.

 Spread of education on mass scale -: It helps in providing


education to the people who living in the remote areas. They
also help in promoting adult education.

 Helpful in attracting attention: - Attention is the true factors


in any process of teaching and learning.
CHARACTERISTICS OF PROJECTED AV
AIDS

 They should be meaningful and purposeful

 They should be accurate in every aspects

 They should be simple

 They should be cheap

 They should be up to date

 They should be easily portable


 They should be according to the mental level of students

 They should be motivate the learners

 They should be large enough to be properly seen by the


students for whom they are meant

 They should be improvised


FUNCTIONS OF PROJECTED
AIDS
 They supply a concrete basis for conceptual thinking and
hence, reduce meaningless word response of students.

 They have high degree of interest for students.

 They make learning more permanent.

 They offer a reality of experience which stimulates self-


activity part of pupil.
 Develop continuity of thought; this is especially true of
motion pictures.

 They provide experience not easily obtained through other


materials and contribute to the efficiency, depth, and variety of
learning.
NEED AND IMPORTANCE OF PROJECTED
AIDS
 Motivate student’s mental and physical activity.

 Save time

 Help to bring the change in the atmosphere of the class.

 Help to develop scientific attitude and get training in


scientific method.

 Large number of students can taught at a time.


 Most convenient, easy and natural way of learning.

 Make learning effective and durable

 Helps pupil to have clear conception of ideas, information,


facts and principles.
PROJECTED AV
AIDS
OPAQUE PROJECTOR

 The opaque projector is a device which displays opaque


materials by shining a bright lamp onto the object from above. A
system of mirrors, prisms and/or imaging lenses is used to focus
an image of the material onto a viewing screen. Because they
must project the reflected light.
 Opaque projectors are typically used to project images of
book pages, drawings, specimens etc.

 Care must be taken that the materials are not damaged by the
heat generated by the light source.
PRECAUTIONS THAT SHOULD BE TAKEN FOR
AN OPAQUE PROJECTOR

 Handled carefully

 Protected from breakage

 Kept clean

 Away from moisture

 Preferably kept in a cool


room

 Switched of when not in use


SLIDE
 A slide is a still transparency of 70mm, 35mm or 6mm size
which
is optically enlarged and projected on a screen as a real image

3 KINDS OF SLIDES CAN BE MADE

 Marker slides

 Etched glass slides

 Silhouette slides
OVER HEAD PROJECTOR

 The overhead projector (OHP) is mostly used in all audiovisual


aids .It projects transparencies with brilliant screen images
suitable for use in a lighted room. The teacher can write or
draw diagrams on the transparency while he teaches; these are
projected simultaneously on the screen by the OHP.
 An overhead projector consists of a metal box with a 1000
watt bulb and a concave reflector, a condenser lens illuminate
the transparency placed on the glass sheet on the top of the
box.

 There is a vertical rod by the slide of the box which


carries an objective convex lens parallel to the transparency
and a plane mirror to reflect the image on the screen.
USING AN OVERHEAD
PROJECTOR
 Place the OHP on a stable table with the objective lens facing
the screen.

 Put the cord plug into a power wall socket. Switch on the blower
first and then the bulb

 Place the transparency on the glass top.

 Move the objective lens and mirror assemble up and down to get
the image in the focus on the screen.

 Explain about the material on the transparency sitting behind


the
OHP with a small pointer.
OHP Transparencies Instructions

 Use of standard size of acetate sheet measuring 21.5 cm x 30 cm.

 OHP markers are also available in two types: temporary and permanent.

 The best colors to write on transparences are black, blue and green.

 There should be not more than 6 words in each line and not more than 8
lines in one sheet.

 A sheet with printed, written or drawn material is placed on the


platform of the projector and a large image is projected on the screen.
 The projected is used from rear to the front of the room with the
teacher standing or sitting beside the projector, facing the
student.

 Avoid copying information from a printed book or journal page.


Such pages present too much information for students to take in
and the print is usually too small for them to see easily.
Effective Use OF Transparencies
 The OHP and screen should be positioned in such a way that every
student in class can see every part of the projected image with ease.

 The fan switched if provided, should not be switched of unit the light
source cools down.

 The main plug and switch should not be turned off soon after using the
projector.

 One should not transport while is lamp is still hot.

 Pointed objects such in pencils placed to transparency at the platform


are recommended for pointing. Pointer should not roll down.
FILMSTRIPS

 A filmstrip is a continues strip of film consisting of individual


frames or pictures arranged in a sequence usually with a specific
title .In other words , filmstrips are a sequence of transparent still
pictures with individual frames on a 35 mm film . A tape-
recorded narration can be synchronized with a film strip. Each
strip contains between 12 and 18 or more pictures .
Types of Filmstrips

 Discussion filmstrips: It is a continuous strip of film consisting of


individual frames arranged in a sequence usually with explanatory
titles.

 Sound slide film: It is similar to a discussion filmstrip but instead of


explanatory titles or spoken discussion, the recorded explanation is
audible and is synchronized with the pictures.
POWER POINT PRESENTATION

 The software was designed as convenient way to display


graphical information that would support the speaker and
supplement the presentation. The slides themselves were never
meant to be the 'star of the show’. Power point can be an effective
tool to present material in a classroom and encourage student
learning. PowerPoint, when effectively planned and used, can
enhance instructions.
DESIGNING THE POWERPOINT
PRESENTATION

STUDENT ACCESSIBLITY

 Visual impaired may not be able to fully access a PowerPoint


presentation, especially those with graphics and images.

 If Teacher must make sure the classroom is equipped with that the
laptop proper cables, drivers, and other means to display your
presentation the way you have intended.
SLIDE CONTENT

 Remember rule of six. Six lines in slide and six word in each line.

 Avoid text dense

 Use brief points instead of to long sentences or paragraphs

 Relate PowerPoint material to course objectives to reinforce


their purpose
NUMBER OF SLIDES

 As a rule of thumb , plan to show one slide per minute to


account for discussion and time and for student to absorb the
material

 Reduce redundant or text heavy sentences or bullets to ensure


a more professional appearance.
EMPHASIZING CONTENT

 Use of a light background with dark typeface or a dark


background with a light typeface is easy to read in a large
room.

 Consider using different color slide backgrounds to change the


pace of the presentation ( or when you shift to new major slide)
FONT SIZE

 Ensure the typeface is large enough to read from anywhere in


the room: titles and headings should be not less than 32 - 36 for
headings

 The subtext will be not less than 28 - 32.


CLIP ART AND GRAPHICS

 Photographs can be effectively used to add realism.

 Use clip art and graphics only when it supports the


content.
ANIMATION AND SOUND

 Add motion, sound, or music only when necessary

 Excessive movement within or between slides can interface


with the message can be annoying. Avoid or use only simple
screen transitions.
TELEVISION

 Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting


and receiving, moving images that can be monochrome (black
& white) or colored with accompanying sound. Television is a
very commonly and widely used medium for sharing and
dissemination information between large groups. It is also very
popular and widely viewed in different strata of the society
because of its specific feature, the combination of audio and
visual technology. In India, television is being used for imparting
distance education through the educational programs.
LCD PROJECTOR

 An LCD projector is a type of video projector for displaying


videos, images or computer data on a screen or other flat
surface. It is a modern equivalent of the slide projector or
overhead projector. When connected to the computer will enable
to project computer generated images onto a display screen.
 Important factors that warrant careful consideration are
projector brightness, portability, bulb life, the environment that
the projector is going to be operated, the cost, resolution,
contrast, ratio and networking connectivity of the projector, and
how secure it is when in place.
ADVANTAGES OF PROJECTED AIDS
 Provides greater enjoyment in learning

 Stimulate more rapid learning

 Increase retention : larger percentage and longer


retention

 Compels attention

 Enlarges or reduces actual size of objects

 Brings distant past and the present into the classroom


 The mental reaction of the pupils to audio-visual experience
is both intellectual and emotional

 They make a lasting impression on the minds of the learner

 "ONE PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND

WORDS” THEY MAKE LEARNING

 realistic

 permanent

 natural and

 easy
DISADVANTAGES OF PROJECTED AIDS

 Needed a dark room

 It’s easier to lose focus

 requires a well-designed presentation or material

 participants might pay more attention to the graphics than


the
audio

 Sequence cannot be changed

 Not suitable for all type of educational materials.


CONCLUSION

 Projected aids are very useful for teaching process , these are
great tools to catch the attention of audience , it is important to
use variety of teaching methods for students with varying
preferences and an AV aid should also not distract a student from
learning experiences.
ABSTRACT -
IMPACT OF VISUAL AIDS IN ENHANCING THE LEARNING PROCESS CASE
RESEARCH SETTING: District Dera Ghazi Khan
Ghulam Shabiralyani , Khuram Shezad Hassan , Naqvi Hamad, Nadeem Iqbal
GC UNIVERSITY, FAISALABAD, PUNJAB PAKISTAN, POLICY AND STRATEGIC
PLANNING UNIT, HEALTH DEPARTMENT PUNJAB, PAKISTAN, GHAZI UNIVERSITY
DERA GHAZI KHAN , PUNJAB PAKISTAN , 2015
The research explore the teachers opinions on the uses of visual aids (e.g. pictures,
animation, videos, projectors and films) as a motivational tool in enhancing students
attention in reading literally text. To accomplish the aim of the research, the close ended
questionnaire was used to collect the required data. The targeted population for this
research was the staff and students of the public and private educational institutions of
District Dera Ghazi khan. In this research the primary data was used for gathering
information. The collected data is analysed through the Statistical Analyisis in Social
Science SPSS software and also data was represented in the percentage distribution of pie,
line, and bar graphs. The analysis of the data indicated the majority of the teachers and
students and had positive perceptions of the use of visual aids.

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