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HANEEFA KUNJU MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
ONLINE ASSIGNMENT ON
“INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS “
Bachelor of Education
(2020-2022)
Submitted to Submitted by
Harsha Ma'am Julaina Mehraj
Commerce Commerce
MEANING
Instructional aids are devices that assist an instructor in the teaching-learning process. Instructional aids are
not self-supporting; they support, supplement, or reinforce what is being taught.
The word instructional aid refers to any material or device used to assist the instructor in:
 Preparation of the lesson(s)
 Presentation (teaching) of the lesson(s)
 Facilitates student learning
IMPORTANCE OF INSTRUCTIONALAIDS
Teaching aids produce a mental image for certain concept and develop an interactive experience for learning
inside them. It is helpful for students to become more involved, they can easily grasp the topic being taught.
Teaching aids support the teaching-learning process. The importance of teaching aids is explained as follows:-
 Clarification: Teaching aids are more beneficial for the teacher to clarify the subject matter more
easily. Students can easily understand and generate a clear picture of the concept. For instance-
Learning about the ocean, waves or tides can be enhanced up to a high level if taught along with
suitable pictures, videos etc.
 Classroom Live and active: Teaching aids play an important role to make the classroom live and
active. It avoids the students to get monotonous and help them in persistently learning the topic.
(Lecture method)
 Learning from Direct Experience: Students take the direct experience of teaching aids. They do not
need to presume the things incorrectly, they can just learn by seeing the things.
 Discouragement ofCramming: Teaching aids are an effective tool for those students who find
cramming the material difficult without understanding. A strong understanding makes the task of
retention as a smooth journey and the concept can be easily recalled when it is needed.
 Increase the Vocabulary: Teaching aids helps to increase the vocabulary of the students more
effectively and efficiently. It helps them learning and knowing the use of different new words. These
words certainly improve their command over language and increase their intellectual capacity.
 Generate Motivation:Teaching aids motivate the students to understand the study material. For
instance- A concept-based movie/film will attract more audience than a speech on the similar topic.
 Saves Time and Money: Teaching aids are helpful to save time, money and energy of the tutors as
well as students. Large number of students can be taught at the same time.
Similarly, for the student’s many visits are conducted, tours are organized, documentaries are shown
to give them a deeper insight and open up the new window of ideas to their brain
NEED FOR INSTRUCTIONALAIDS
 Teaching aids help in retaining concepts more permanently for those students who have the tendency
to forget frequently.
 Teaching aids can motivate the student for learning and encourage them to develop deep insights of
the matter.
 Students can easily learn and grasp the topic and the concept with the help of teaching aids.
 Teaching aids increase the understanding level of students by creating the proper image in the mind of
students
 Teaching aids are helpful for students in increasing their conceptual thinking.
 The teaching aids develop the environment of interest and a craving for learning inside them.
 Teaching aids help to increase the learning faster and accurate.
 It has been seen that visual effects create learning of permanent nature rather than audio effects.
 Teaching aids help the students learning through direct experience.
CLASSIFICATION OF INSTRUCTIONALAIDS
Generally, instructional aids can be grouped in four main categories:
I. PROJECTEDAIDS
A projected aid is one which items to be observed is projected on a screen using electronic or Mechanical
device. It is very effective because movements can be added to sound and hence a realistic experience can be
provided.
1. Film & Film Projector
• Films in the form of motion pictures.
• Films enrich learning by presenting a series of meaningful experience involving motion.
• Can enlarge or reduce the actual size of the object to suit the need.
2. Film strips & Film strip Projector
• One film strip may contain 10 to 50 pictures frames.
• The pictures in film strip may constitute a connected series of drawings, photographs, diagrams or
combination of these and illustrated a single sequence.
• The pictures may in color or in black or white.
• Some films strips are accompanied by commentary recorded separately, such film strips is called sound
film strip.
3. Slides & Slide Projector
• device for showing photographic slides
 Slides were projected with the help of projector in closed room on a screen
4. OHP
• This is called Over Head Projector because it projects the image behind and over the head of the teacher.
• The transparent visual is placed on a horizontal platform at the top of the light source.
• The teacher can place the transparent plate on the platform and write or draw on it anything that is to be
visualized using suitable pen.
5. Television
• TV is very exciting and efficient means of mass communication.
• Educational Television programmes aims at education rather than entertainment.
• One teacher or specialist can render teaching session and pass information to million of viewers all over
the world.
6. LCD Projector
• LCD (Liquid Cristal Display) is the most advanced and sophisticated projected aid.
• In the area of educational technology, we can replace all other projected and non projected aids with only a
single LCD projector and computer system.
• Can present a topic by using computer made slide, graphs, pictures, video clips, movies and special effect.
7. DLP Projector (Digital Light processing Projector)
• most advanced and sophisticated projected aid.
• Brighter image
• lightest and smallest
NON PROJECTED AIDS
1. Graphic Aids
Graphic Aids are visual aids such as graphs, diagrams, charts etc. They can be conveying the message by a
combination of written and pictorial visuals that could be made meaningful by suitable captions. The criteria
for good graphics are that they should be simple, legible and brief.
a) Graphs
It is normally used to represent the nature of the relation of two dependent variables. Different types of
graphs are:
Line graph Bar graph Pie graph
b) Diagrams
It is used to explain many factors at the same time, by using a variety of symbol and labels. Diagrams can
explain facts more vividly than charts
c) Posters
• Posters are bold and attractive representation of an idea or concept and usually given in color.
• Poster catches the eye and conveys the desired message.
d) Maps
A map is an accurate representation of the boundaries and other details of continents, countries etc. on a
plane, in the form of a diagram drawn to scale.
e) Cartoons
• A cartoon is a metaphorical, humorous and exaggerated caricature of a person or situation in the
form of a picture or sketch.
f) Comics
• A comic strip is a form of cartoon depicting a story in sequence.
• The events are arranged in the proper order in a attractive pictorial form that is normally appealing
to lower age groups.
g) Flash cards
• Flash cards are an aid used in language lesson, especially in the lower class.
Card containing info, shown to styudents
• The card containing the reading material is exhibited for a few seconds only. Then it is removed and
the feedback attempted.
h) Pictures and Photographs
• Pictures and photographs play a significant role in making ideas clear and comprehensive.
i) Charts
• A chart may be defined as a combination of graphics and pictorial media designed for the orderly
and logical visualizing of relationship between key fact and ideas
• Different types of charts are:Display chart, Flow chart, Tabular chart, Tree chart,Time chart
2. Display Boards
 Black Board
• Most basic, widely used tool for display
• Teaching cannot be successfulwithout proper use of a Black Board.
• Black Board planning is a precious skill to be developed by a teacher.
 Roll-Up-Board
• Roll-Up-Board is that which can be conveniently rolled up.
• The charts and pictures can be drawn on it advance and presents as and when required.
 Hook and Loop Board
• Intended to suspend heavy 3-D objects as well as flat materials.
• Objects can be easily fixed and removed.
 Flannel Board
• Flannel cloth used to make this board.
 Magnetic Board
• A sheet of iron that attracts a piece of magnet can be used for magnetic board.
 Bulletin Board
• Used to display bulletin, News items, announcement etc.
 Marker Board
• Large plastic board suitable for writing or drawing with markers.
• This can be used the same way as chalk boards.
• It can be sometimes used as a projection screen also.
3. Three Dimensional Aids
It includes:
 Models
• Models are concrete representations of objects.
• Size should be suitable
• There are two types of model:
i. Working model ii. Static (still) model
• Working model is more effective than static model
 Objects
• Objects may be defined as the real things from their natural settings.
e.g. Rock, Coin, stamp etc.
 Diorama
 A diorama is a three dimensional scene in depth, incorporating a group of modeled
objects and figures in a natural settings.
 A diorama scene is set up on a small stage with a group of modeled objects that are
kept on the foreground and blended into a painted realistic background.
 For representation of depth, object kept at the background are made considerably
smaller to create illusion.
 Puppets
 Different types of puppets are used to make the learning object more realistic.
 Most commonly used puppets are hand puppets, glove puppets, finger puppets, rode
puppets, string puppets, and shadow puppets etc.
4. Audio Aids
It includes:
 Radio
 It is powerful medium for mass communication.
 Programs meant for teachers as well as pupils is available.
 Help the teacher to supplement classroom instruction.
 Tape recorder
 A Tape recorder is used to record sound on magnetic tape which can be reproduces
many times as possible.
 Public Address System
 Public address system is very effective when the teacher handling large number of
students at the same time.
 Public Address System can be used for supplement other Audio Aids.
Activity Aids
3.1 Field Trip and Excursions
• Excursions usually involve a tour by a person or a group of person to some selected lace.
• An excursion undertaken for gathering objective based learning experience is study tour.
• The tour made by a group is often known as Field Trip
• Provides direct experience leading to effective understanding.
3.2 Exhibition
• In exhibition variety of items exhibits related to teaching and learning.
• Exhibitions are effective modes of mass communication and instruction.
• Special talents of the pupil get revealed and creativity can be fostered.
• Helps to communicate novel ideas to children, their parents and the general public.
3.3 Demonstration
• It is a technique which is often used by all teachers.
• Ideas,skills, attitudes and process can be demonstrated.
• Demonstration should be purposeful, simple, specific and effective.
• Demonstration should be planned and rehearsed well in advance.
• If demonstration designed by the co-operative activity of pupil and teaches,it will be more effective.
3.4 Dramatization
• Dramatization gives a reality and concreteness to learning experience.
• Gives opportunity for self expression
• Very useful for the subject like social science and languages.
• Since emotional content is strong, it help in the development of interest, attitude and values.
3.5 Museum
• Museum is powerful medium for public education.
• Museums are repositories with an array of educational materials including rare specimens a variety of
objects arranged in a logical order.
3.6 Planetarium
• A planetarium consist of essentially of a dome usually mounted on the ceiling of a hall to represents the sky.
• A special projector is used to display images of the celestial bodies on the dome.
• The viewers who are seated below can see the projected images that can be appear to be realistic.
• The projector consists of various individual units for projecting the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars.
• Taped narration and sound effects adds to the effectiveness of the presentation.
3.7 Aquarium
• Aquarium consists of glass tanks filled with water in which aquatic creatures are kept in naturally.
• Pupils can observe the natural behavior of the creatures.
• If a school aquarium is constructed and maintained by the pupils they get very valuable learning experience
related to various aspects of life science.
Computer AssistedInstruction (CAI)
• A self-learning technique, usually offline/online, involving interaction of the student with programmed
instructional materials.
• “It is the use of computer to assist in the presentation of instructional material to a student to monitor
learning process or to select additional instructional material in accordance with the needs of individual
learners”
• Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is an interactive instructional technique whereby a computer is used to
present the instructional material and monitor the learning that takes place.
• CAI uses a combination of text, graphics, sound and video in enhancing the learning process.

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instructional aids

  • 1. HANEEFA KUNJU MEMORIAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ONLINE ASSIGNMENT ON “INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS “ Bachelor of Education (2020-2022) Submitted to Submitted by Harsha Ma'am Julaina Mehraj Commerce Commerce
  • 2. MEANING Instructional aids are devices that assist an instructor in the teaching-learning process. Instructional aids are not self-supporting; they support, supplement, or reinforce what is being taught. The word instructional aid refers to any material or device used to assist the instructor in:  Preparation of the lesson(s)  Presentation (teaching) of the lesson(s)  Facilitates student learning IMPORTANCE OF INSTRUCTIONALAIDS Teaching aids produce a mental image for certain concept and develop an interactive experience for learning inside them. It is helpful for students to become more involved, they can easily grasp the topic being taught. Teaching aids support the teaching-learning process. The importance of teaching aids is explained as follows:-  Clarification: Teaching aids are more beneficial for the teacher to clarify the subject matter more easily. Students can easily understand and generate a clear picture of the concept. For instance- Learning about the ocean, waves or tides can be enhanced up to a high level if taught along with suitable pictures, videos etc.  Classroom Live and active: Teaching aids play an important role to make the classroom live and active. It avoids the students to get monotonous and help them in persistently learning the topic. (Lecture method)  Learning from Direct Experience: Students take the direct experience of teaching aids. They do not need to presume the things incorrectly, they can just learn by seeing the things.  Discouragement ofCramming: Teaching aids are an effective tool for those students who find cramming the material difficult without understanding. A strong understanding makes the task of retention as a smooth journey and the concept can be easily recalled when it is needed.  Increase the Vocabulary: Teaching aids helps to increase the vocabulary of the students more effectively and efficiently. It helps them learning and knowing the use of different new words. These words certainly improve their command over language and increase their intellectual capacity.  Generate Motivation:Teaching aids motivate the students to understand the study material. For instance- A concept-based movie/film will attract more audience than a speech on the similar topic.  Saves Time and Money: Teaching aids are helpful to save time, money and energy of the tutors as well as students. Large number of students can be taught at the same time. Similarly, for the student’s many visits are conducted, tours are organized, documentaries are shown to give them a deeper insight and open up the new window of ideas to their brain
  • 3. NEED FOR INSTRUCTIONALAIDS  Teaching aids help in retaining concepts more permanently for those students who have the tendency to forget frequently.  Teaching aids can motivate the student for learning and encourage them to develop deep insights of the matter.  Students can easily learn and grasp the topic and the concept with the help of teaching aids.  Teaching aids increase the understanding level of students by creating the proper image in the mind of students  Teaching aids are helpful for students in increasing their conceptual thinking.  The teaching aids develop the environment of interest and a craving for learning inside them.  Teaching aids help to increase the learning faster and accurate.  It has been seen that visual effects create learning of permanent nature rather than audio effects.  Teaching aids help the students learning through direct experience. CLASSIFICATION OF INSTRUCTIONALAIDS Generally, instructional aids can be grouped in four main categories:
  • 4. I. PROJECTEDAIDS A projected aid is one which items to be observed is projected on a screen using electronic or Mechanical device. It is very effective because movements can be added to sound and hence a realistic experience can be provided. 1. Film & Film Projector • Films in the form of motion pictures. • Films enrich learning by presenting a series of meaningful experience involving motion. • Can enlarge or reduce the actual size of the object to suit the need. 2. Film strips & Film strip Projector • One film strip may contain 10 to 50 pictures frames.
  • 5. • The pictures in film strip may constitute a connected series of drawings, photographs, diagrams or combination of these and illustrated a single sequence. • The pictures may in color or in black or white. • Some films strips are accompanied by commentary recorded separately, such film strips is called sound film strip. 3. Slides & Slide Projector • device for showing photographic slides  Slides were projected with the help of projector in closed room on a screen 4. OHP • This is called Over Head Projector because it projects the image behind and over the head of the teacher. • The transparent visual is placed on a horizontal platform at the top of the light source. • The teacher can place the transparent plate on the platform and write or draw on it anything that is to be visualized using suitable pen. 5. Television • TV is very exciting and efficient means of mass communication. • Educational Television programmes aims at education rather than entertainment. • One teacher or specialist can render teaching session and pass information to million of viewers all over the world. 6. LCD Projector • LCD (Liquid Cristal Display) is the most advanced and sophisticated projected aid. • In the area of educational technology, we can replace all other projected and non projected aids with only a single LCD projector and computer system. • Can present a topic by using computer made slide, graphs, pictures, video clips, movies and special effect. 7. DLP Projector (Digital Light processing Projector) • most advanced and sophisticated projected aid. • Brighter image • lightest and smallest NON PROJECTED AIDS
  • 6. 1. Graphic Aids Graphic Aids are visual aids such as graphs, diagrams, charts etc. They can be conveying the message by a combination of written and pictorial visuals that could be made meaningful by suitable captions. The criteria for good graphics are that they should be simple, legible and brief. a) Graphs It is normally used to represent the nature of the relation of two dependent variables. Different types of graphs are: Line graph Bar graph Pie graph b) Diagrams It is used to explain many factors at the same time, by using a variety of symbol and labels. Diagrams can explain facts more vividly than charts c) Posters • Posters are bold and attractive representation of an idea or concept and usually given in color. • Poster catches the eye and conveys the desired message. d) Maps A map is an accurate representation of the boundaries and other details of continents, countries etc. on a plane, in the form of a diagram drawn to scale. e) Cartoons • A cartoon is a metaphorical, humorous and exaggerated caricature of a person or situation in the form of a picture or sketch. f) Comics • A comic strip is a form of cartoon depicting a story in sequence. • The events are arranged in the proper order in a attractive pictorial form that is normally appealing to lower age groups. g) Flash cards • Flash cards are an aid used in language lesson, especially in the lower class. Card containing info, shown to styudents
  • 7. • The card containing the reading material is exhibited for a few seconds only. Then it is removed and the feedback attempted. h) Pictures and Photographs • Pictures and photographs play a significant role in making ideas clear and comprehensive. i) Charts • A chart may be defined as a combination of graphics and pictorial media designed for the orderly and logical visualizing of relationship between key fact and ideas • Different types of charts are:Display chart, Flow chart, Tabular chart, Tree chart,Time chart 2. Display Boards  Black Board • Most basic, widely used tool for display • Teaching cannot be successfulwithout proper use of a Black Board. • Black Board planning is a precious skill to be developed by a teacher.  Roll-Up-Board • Roll-Up-Board is that which can be conveniently rolled up. • The charts and pictures can be drawn on it advance and presents as and when required.  Hook and Loop Board • Intended to suspend heavy 3-D objects as well as flat materials. • Objects can be easily fixed and removed.  Flannel Board • Flannel cloth used to make this board.  Magnetic Board • A sheet of iron that attracts a piece of magnet can be used for magnetic board.  Bulletin Board • Used to display bulletin, News items, announcement etc.  Marker Board • Large plastic board suitable for writing or drawing with markers.
  • 8. • This can be used the same way as chalk boards. • It can be sometimes used as a projection screen also. 3. Three Dimensional Aids It includes:  Models • Models are concrete representations of objects. • Size should be suitable • There are two types of model: i. Working model ii. Static (still) model • Working model is more effective than static model  Objects • Objects may be defined as the real things from their natural settings. e.g. Rock, Coin, stamp etc.  Diorama  A diorama is a three dimensional scene in depth, incorporating a group of modeled objects and figures in a natural settings.  A diorama scene is set up on a small stage with a group of modeled objects that are kept on the foreground and blended into a painted realistic background.  For representation of depth, object kept at the background are made considerably smaller to create illusion.  Puppets  Different types of puppets are used to make the learning object more realistic.  Most commonly used puppets are hand puppets, glove puppets, finger puppets, rode puppets, string puppets, and shadow puppets etc. 4. Audio Aids It includes:  Radio  It is powerful medium for mass communication.  Programs meant for teachers as well as pupils is available.  Help the teacher to supplement classroom instruction.  Tape recorder  A Tape recorder is used to record sound on magnetic tape which can be reproduces many times as possible.
  • 9.  Public Address System  Public address system is very effective when the teacher handling large number of students at the same time.  Public Address System can be used for supplement other Audio Aids. Activity Aids 3.1 Field Trip and Excursions • Excursions usually involve a tour by a person or a group of person to some selected lace. • An excursion undertaken for gathering objective based learning experience is study tour. • The tour made by a group is often known as Field Trip • Provides direct experience leading to effective understanding. 3.2 Exhibition • In exhibition variety of items exhibits related to teaching and learning. • Exhibitions are effective modes of mass communication and instruction. • Special talents of the pupil get revealed and creativity can be fostered. • Helps to communicate novel ideas to children, their parents and the general public. 3.3 Demonstration • It is a technique which is often used by all teachers. • Ideas,skills, attitudes and process can be demonstrated. • Demonstration should be purposeful, simple, specific and effective. • Demonstration should be planned and rehearsed well in advance. • If demonstration designed by the co-operative activity of pupil and teaches,it will be more effective. 3.4 Dramatization • Dramatization gives a reality and concreteness to learning experience. • Gives opportunity for self expression • Very useful for the subject like social science and languages. • Since emotional content is strong, it help in the development of interest, attitude and values. 3.5 Museum
  • 10. • Museum is powerful medium for public education. • Museums are repositories with an array of educational materials including rare specimens a variety of objects arranged in a logical order. 3.6 Planetarium • A planetarium consist of essentially of a dome usually mounted on the ceiling of a hall to represents the sky. • A special projector is used to display images of the celestial bodies on the dome. • The viewers who are seated below can see the projected images that can be appear to be realistic. • The projector consists of various individual units for projecting the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars. • Taped narration and sound effects adds to the effectiveness of the presentation. 3.7 Aquarium • Aquarium consists of glass tanks filled with water in which aquatic creatures are kept in naturally. • Pupils can observe the natural behavior of the creatures. • If a school aquarium is constructed and maintained by the pupils they get very valuable learning experience related to various aspects of life science. Computer AssistedInstruction (CAI) • A self-learning technique, usually offline/online, involving interaction of the student with programmed instructional materials. • “It is the use of computer to assist in the presentation of instructional material to a student to monitor learning process or to select additional instructional material in accordance with the needs of individual learners” • Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is an interactive instructional technique whereby a computer is used to present the instructional material and monitor the learning that takes place. • CAI uses a combination of text, graphics, sound and video in enhancing the learning process.