Girlie Mae Soriano Agngarayngay. THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D) INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA -display an additional quality that appeals to the sense of touch- that is,

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Girlie Mae Soriano Agngarayngay

THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D) INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA -display an additional quality that appeals to the sense of touch- that is, a tactual quality.

Objects and Specimens -objects are concrete materials such as plants, animals, tools, and artifacts used in providing direct experience. of time and effort.

-Specimen is a part or aspect of some item that is a typical sample of the character of others in its same class or group. -enable us to build generalizations that would otherwise cost prohibitive amounts

Models and Mock-ups -Models are modified real things- reproductions of costly or delicate items that can be provided at reasonable cost and are safe to use. -Mock-up is an arrangement of a real device or associated devices, displayed in such a way that representation of reality is created.

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Types of Models Solid Models Cross-section Model/Cut-away Models Construction Models Working Models

Solid Models -are used mainly for recognizing external features as in the case of globes and puppets.

Cross-section Model/Cut-away Models -show the internal structures such as that of a tree showing the pitch and other internal parts.

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Construction Models -are models which can be assembled and disassembled to show relationship of parts to whole.

Working Models -indicate how the things being represented operate.

Diorama -is a Greek origin which means “to see through”. -is a miniature scene in three- dimensional treatment that is meant to replicate reality and cause students to think creatively and aesthetically.

Puppets Shadow Puppets Rod Puppets Hand Puppets Glove-and-finger Puppets Marionettes

Shadow Puppets -normally controlled by rods that are much thinner than the typical ones that are used to used to support the rod puppet.

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Rod Puppets - Are flat cut out figures tacked to a stick, with one or more movable parts, and operated from below the stage level by wire rods or slender sticks.

Hand Puppets - Is made to slip over the hand like a gloves.

Glove- and-finger puppets -used of old gloves to which all small costumes figure are attacked.

Marionettes -suspended and controlled by a number of strings, plus sometimes a central rod attached to a control bar held from above by the puppeteer. -complex and sophisticated to operate, requiring greater manipulative control than a finger, glove or rod puppet.

Resource Person as an Instructional Medium -A resource person is someone invited to talk about something. He/she is experienced or Knowledgeable with and is capable of sharing what he/she knows.

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