3. What are teaching Aids?
-Devices that present units of knowledge
through sound or visual stimuli or both,
the aim being to help learning.
-They help to concretize knowledge and
help in making a learning experience
real, living and vital.
-They act as a supplement to knowledge
in the text
4. Key Factors:
•Supplements the Spoken Word
• Makes learning real, vivid interesting and life like
• Helps develop concepts, improve attitudes and
appreciation
• Makes learning permanent and compelling
• Supplements the material in text
Involves utilization of more than one
sensory channel, helps to clarify,
establish and correlate accuracy,
interpretations and concepts
5. Who Can Use Teaching Aids?
• Who can use talking as a tool of
communication?!
• Teaching Aids are universal, multi-
applicable and multi-user based
• Office procedures / tourist guide
orientation / teacher education /
conventional classrooms
6. • Basic Aids:
Chalk Board
White Board
Bulletin Boards
Field Trips
Types of Teaching Aids
8. • Visual Aids:
Slides
Film Strips
Models
Specimens
Graphs & Charts
Pictorial materials
Globes and Maps
Diagrams
Time Lines
Tables
Types of Teaching Aids
9. • Audio Aids:
Tape Recordings
Phonograph Discs
Radio
Mobile Phones
Types of Teaching Aids