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It is a visualized explanation of an important fact, idea, or process by the use of photographs, drawings, films, displays, or guided motions showing how things are done.
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These are usually community dramas that are based on local history, presented by local actors.
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It is the art of conveying a story through bodily movements only.
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It is a picture-like scene composed of people against a background.
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Flexible, jointed puppets operated by strings or wires attached to a crossbar and maneuvered from directly above the stage.
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It is a representation of plant and animal life putting together those of the same habitat.
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The Father of Kindergarten who emphasized the use of the actual object.
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He believed that teaching is more effective if it proceeds from the concrete to abstract.
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He develops the first picture book known as "Orbis Pictus", the pioneer in instructional technology development.
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These are excursions and visits conducted to observe an event that is unavailable within the classroom.
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These are first-hand experiences that serve as the foundation of our learning.
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Direct Purposeful experiences
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It is any individual or item considered typical of a group, class or whole.
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It is a diagrammatic representation of relationships among individuals within an organization.
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The kind of map that has three-dimensional representations and shows contours of the physical data of the earth or part of the earth.
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Commercial or economic map
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The type of diagram that is used to chart out, in increasing detail, the various tasks that must be accomplished to complete a project or achieve a specific objective.
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These are boards that can be useful for many purposes, also called "visual aid panels."
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The visible, physical information processing machines.
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The programs that run the hardware.
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It is the means of communicating "messages" from a source to a receiver for such purposes as information, education, entertainment, or business.
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It is the vehicle (mechanical or physical) or the structure through which the medium is presented to the learner.
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The means of communication available for educational purposes other than the teacher himself.
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This machine photocopies images and translates them into images your computer reads.
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These tapes are good for professional recording, especially due to their soundtracks and their capacity to be spliced for editing purposes.
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This smaller disc incorporates hi-quality sound, pictures, and a full-motion video.
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The brain of a technology program.
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