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Ateneo de Davao University Display Formats Educ 213 – Ed Tech 1 Melanie Jeane C. Galvez Education Program Ateneo de Davao University

To put up a display… Consider the following: Audience Nature of your visuals Communication/Instructional setting Lesson/Communication objectives Availability of various display formats Reference: Lucido & Borado. Educational Technology, p 44-45

Description of Terms Chalkboards Multipurpose boards (visual aid panels) useful for many purposes With magnetic backing With non-glare surface = to project films, slides overhead transparencies Reference: Lucido & Borado. Educational Technology, p 44-45

Description of Terms Pegboards useful for displaying heavy objects (3d materials and visuals) Metal hooks can be inserted to hold books, papers, & other objects Reference: Lucido & Borado. Educational Technology, p 44-45

Description of Terms Bulletin Board Display For posting brief news announcements or urgent interest Can be decorative for visual stimulation Reference: Lucido & Borado. Educational Technology, p 44-45

Description of Terms Cloth Board (Flannel Board) Magnetic Boards Flip Charts Exhibits Table Shelf disk Reference: Lucido & Borado. Educational Technology, p 44-45

Tips for Bulletin Board Display Generate a them and adopt it as a headline Use simple words Gather or produce materials such as photos Select a background material Provide borders using ribbons, color paper, etc Print or cut letters Appraise display from a technical viewpoint Reference: Lucido & Borado. Educational Technology, p 44-45