2. Picture – a visual representation of design
rendered on a surface, as by
drawing, painting, photograph or printing.
- a visible image especially one on a flat
surface.
Projected – to cause an image to appear upon
a surface.
- to show a picture, such as from a
film, transparency, into something, such as
a screen.
4. What are the guidelines in using this
materials?
Check the room layout and locate light switches
and dimmers.
Make sure that the images (and sound) are
clear, free of static and other interference
Know how to use the equipment
Make sure that the media are compelling and
interesting to the target group.
If you are using slides, check to make sure
that they are all in order.
5. Check your equipment.
Plan what you will do if the
equipment breaks down.
7. Advantages:
are novel, learner’s attention is captured
readily
the entire class is able to view a
projected picture at the same time
projected pictures, involve more expense
the teacher can prepare ahead of time,
the materials are flexible
can be used in any order, and can be used
over again
8. Disadvantages:
Requires the availability of electricity.
Proper usage of the equipments.
Expensive or costly to be used to be use,
and problems of storage.
9. The aims of projected pictures:
Enable to captured the
interest, motivate and vitalized the
learning experience of the learners.