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Audio media includes sounds delivered through formats like compact discs, MP3 files, and wav files. It has advantages like being readily available, inexpensive, and able to provide verbal messages to enhance learning. However, it does not allow for interaction or feedback. Video media uses moving visuals delivered through formats like MP4, DVDs, films, and streaming videos. It allows for risk-free observation and developing cultural appreciation. But, videos have limited quality and could distract from the intended lesson. Both audio and video can be used in the classroom by teachers recording instructions, students practicing listening skills, and showing content not easily accessible otherwise.
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Audio media includes sounds delivered through formats like compact discs, MP3 files, and wav files. It has advantages like being readily available, inexpensive, and able to provide verbal messages to enhance learning. However, it does not allow for interaction or feedback. Video media uses moving visuals delivered through formats like MP4, DVDs, films, and streaming videos. It allows for risk-free observation and developing cultural appreciation. But, videos have limited quality and could distract from the intended lesson. Both audio and video can be used in the classroom by teachers recording instructions, students practicing listening skills, and showing content not easily accessible otherwise.
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AUDIO - VIDEO MEDIA

AUDIO
Audio media is a form of media communication that uses
sound as a medium in the delivery of information.

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES


Readily available, simple to use, and portable.
Inexpensive.
Provides verbal message to enhance learning.
Resistant to damage.

Doesn't monitor attention.


Passive response from learners.
There is no scope for interaction and feedback.
Determining an appropriate pace for presenting information can be difficult.

EXAMPLES

COMPACT DISC MP3


is a standard format a computer file format
in educational for the compression and
settings. The CD storage of digital audio
stores music or SPEAKER data.
other sounds as
Speakers are used to
digitized
connect to a
bits of information.
computer to generate
sound,
which are one of the
most common output
devices.
WAV HEADSET
WAV les are digital a hardware device that
versions of analog audio
created by using a connects to a telephone or
computer sound card and computer, allowing the
software to convert and user to talk and listen
store the le in digital while keeping their hands
format. free.

HOW AUDIO MEDIA IS USED IN THE CLASSROOM?

Teacher can record directions for students to create


sentences

Students can practice their listening skills with CDs of


recorded stories, poetry, and instructions .

The teacher may use commercially available free podcasts


of speeches and narration.

For music classes, CDs can be used to introduce new


material or to provide musical accompaniment

The teacher or student can create original audio to


enhance the information presented.

VIDEO
Video is an electronic medium for the recording,
broadcasting, and display of moving visual
media.

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES


Risk-free observation.
Great potential for emotional impact or affective learning.
It will develop a deep appreciation for other cultures by seeing depictions of every life
in other societies.

Limited amount of high-quality videos.


The video could be a distraction if the structure of the video is not aligned to what needs
to be taught.
Documentaries and dramatizations often present a complex or sophisticated treatment of
an issue.

EXAMPLES

FILM
MP4 DVD also called motion
picture or movie,
is a container file used is a medium offering series of still
to store audio, video, or digital storage and photographs on film,
other data like subtitles. playback of full- projected in rapid
motion video. succession onto a screen
by means of light.

Streaming Videos
Streaming means that the le
doesn’t have to be completely
downloaded before it starts Blu-ray Disc
playing. Instead, as soon as the
user clicks on a link that store high- denition
contains streaming video, the video, games, and
content other data on discs.
begins to play.

HOW VIDEO MEDIA IS USED IN THE CLASSROOM?

Showing contents that are not easily accessible.

Kindergarten students watch a video to better


understand the feelings and challenges of children
with disabilities.

Middle school students view a video of a Hawaiian


volcano eruption.

Teacher produced video can present material that


enhances learning beyond the textbook.

References
Smaldino, S.E, Pearson Education, Chapter 9 of Instructional Technology and Media for Learning.
Smaldino, S.E, Pearson Education, Chapter 10 of Instructional Technology and Media for Learning.
Modules_1-4_Using_audio_and_video_for_educational_purposes-2014-02-28.pdf. http
Varsha Sen, Retrieved from: https://www.preservearticles.com/education/what-are-the-major-strengths-and-weaknesses-of-using-audio-
programmes-in-education/16508
JISC Digital Media 2012, ‘Using audio in teaching and learning’, retrieved 29 April 2013, Retrieved from:
https://www.deakin.edu.au/ data/assets/pdf_file/0003/179013/Modules_1-4_Using_audio_and_video_for_educational_purposes-2014-02-28.pdf

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