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Name: Ferrera, Jasmine D.

2ndyear BEED-SPED

Schedule: 7:30-9:00 Mrs. Ruzol

Picture 10 MODERN TECHNOLOGIES Video Projectors

Description/ How to use

A video projector is an image projector that receives a video signal and projects the corresponding image on a projection screen using a lens system. All video projectors use a very bright light to project the image, and most modern ones can correct any curves, blurriness, and other inconsistencies through manual settings. Uses: Video projectors are widely used for many applications such as, conference room presentations, classroom training, home theatre and concerts. Projectors are widely used in many schools and other educational settings, sometimes connected to an interactive whiteboard to interactively teach pupils.

Over Head Projector

An overhead projector is a variant of slide projector that is used to display images to an audience. An overhead projector typically consists of a large box containing a very bright lamp and a fan to cool it. On top of the box is a large fresnel lens that collimates the light. Above the box, typically on a long arm, is a mirror and lens that focusses and redirects the light forward instead of up. How to use: . Projectors are widely used in many schools and other educational settings, sometimes connected to an interactive whiteboard to interactively teach pupils.

Audio Tapes

A magnetic tape for recording and playing back sound. Uses: Audio tapes are not as commonplace as they once were, many schools still use this simple recording medium because of its ease of use and affordability. By integrating audio tapes into your lessons, you can provide students with helpful auditory stimuli and make it easier for them to both learn and retain the information you are teaching. As you work to prepare engaging lessons for your pupils, consider ways in which you could enhance the material through the integration of audio tapes.

Camera

Also known as image presenters, visual presenters, digital visualizers, ("visualisers" in the United Kingdom) digital overheads, and docucams, are real-time image capture devices for displaying an object to a large audience. Like an opaque projector, a document camera is able to magnify and project the images of actual, threedimensional objects, as well as transparencies.

Uses: This site is designed as a reference tool putting educators in touch with creative educational applications for digital cameras in educational settings. Submitted lessons and applications that have been used successfully in the classroom will be displaye d for other educators to view and print.

Computer Computer is a device use in programming and surfing and even communicating. Uses:

teacher - the computer teaches students new language tester - the computer tests students on language already learned tool - the computer assists

students to do certain tasks data source - the computer provides students with the information they need to perform a particular task communication facilitator - the computer allows students to communicate with others in different locations

Radio Communication of audible signals encoded in electromagnetic waves. Transmission of programs for the public by radio broadcast.

Uses: Radio can help students become engaged in the art of storytelling, description, suspense and character development through creative writing. Classic radio dramas can even hint to the culture of the era they were produced, touching upon historical issues and events as well.

Television Uses: Teaching Technology using Television is a cutting edge technology infused unit that uses television to develop reading, writing, and technology skills. While students visit stimulating interactive web sites to learn the history of television, they create a timeline of the development of television with appropriate graphics. Students develop critical thinking skills as they analyze television shows to determine the amount of violence and profane language and how this violence and language affects children and their television viewing habits. Digital Video Is a type of digital recording system that works by using a digital rather than an analog video signal. The terms camera, video camera, and camcorder are used interchangeably in this article. Uses: The other half to all the skills and experiences being developed is the experience that students receive in communicating their own original ideas to others, and in listening to others communicate their ideas to them. Its that speaking and listening thing.

Tablet PC

The term tablet PC may refer to:

Tablet computer, a kind of mobile computers, usually having a touchscreen or penenabled interface A tablet personal computer, a class of tablet which runs an adapted version of a desktop operating system. Uses:

The hardware is a convertible Tablet PC. These machines are laptops that are fully functional as a PC but also have a writesensitive screen that allows students to write on the screen as if it was a piece of paper. This allows students to take notes in class in their own handwriting, to highlight lectures from their faculty, and provides many other test taking functions not available with a basic laptop. The Tablet PC has built-in wireless capabilities, making any classroom or outside area on campus a computer lab.

DVD PLAYER

DVD player is a device that plays discs produced under both the DVD-Video and DVDAudio technical standards, two different and incompatible standards.

- As a storage medium for interactive multimedia applications - As interactive video, or hypervideo (as in hypertext) Uses: We can use the DVD player in educational materials as an example of what may happen with audiovisual documents. In its beginnings, hypertext educational material added some links and minimally restructured the existing linear text.

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