Improved Access with Classroom Instructional Media Tools
Traditional classroom environments have included standard equipment such as chalk boards, overhead projectors, and TV/VCR combinations to aid instruction and learning. More and more teachers rely on a variety of newer media technology in the classroom, including laptops with DVD's and multi-media projection systems. In fact a recent survey by Philips Electronics indicates that more than 65% of teachers have access to projection systems that allow the entire class to view a video or computer program on a full wall screen. These media technologies provide greater flexibility for alternative teaching methods. |
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Article: Multimedia Projectors: A Key Component in the Classroom of the Future (pdf) by Marjon de Groot. (THE Journal, June 2002) sc Several technologies are available to further enhance the use of existing media systems and increase access for all students by addressing their sensory, cognitive and physical abilities.
Displaying InformationChalkboards have traditionally been used to display information. Overhead projectors can display transparencies with enlarged and colorful materials, making them easier to see for group activities. In recent years, other technologies have emerged: GeoSafari Theater
Computers & Projection Systems hersWhiteboards SmartBoards (Smart Technologies)
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Sound Amplification SystemsBetter acoustics in classrooms benefit both teachers and children. "Background noise from loud ventilation systems, activity outside the classroom, and poor acoustics can lead to voice problems for teachers and create unhealthy learning environments. Technology and improved acoustics can help". (K. Anderson) In addition, many children have undiagnosed hearing problems especially children with other disabilities.
Sound Field Systems
Portable Wireless SystemsSeveral wireless systems are also available for portable use by individual students.
TV/VCRTV/VCR units are standard equipment in many classrooms. Have you noticed children straining to comprehend what is on the screen or paying little attention to the screen? Making sure all students have equal access to the information displayed on the screen can be enhanced through the following resources.
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