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The
Cone
of
Expe
riece
VerbalSymbolsVisual
SymbolsStill Pictures,
Recordings, RadioTelevision and
Motion Pictures
Exhibits
Study Trips
Demonstrations
Dramatized Experiences
Contrived Experiences
Direct Purposeful Experiences
The Cone of Experience
• Visual model, pictorial device• Bands of experiences• Arranged according to degree of abstraction• Not arranged in degree of difficulty• Concrete to abstract (from base to pinnacle)• Originally developed by Edgar Dale
Direct Purposeful Experiences• First hand experiences• Foundation of learning• Most concrete experience
• Build up ideas using the 5 senses• Learning by doing
Contrived Experiences• Substitute for direct
experiences (edited version)• Simulation
• Use of models and mock-ups
Dramatized Experiences• Reconstructed experience• Formal plays• Pageants
• Pantomime• Puppet• Tableau
Demonstrations• Showing how things are
done• Visualized explanation of
facts, ideas, and processes
• Films, photographs, drawings, guided motions and displays are used
Exhibits• “For your eyes only”• Some include sensory
experiences
• May consist of working models or photographs with models, charts and posters
Television and Motion Pictures• Can reconstruct reality of
the past effectively• Unique value of their
messages lies in the ability to select, clarify, etc.
Verbal Symbols• Not like the objects or ideas
for which they stand• Do not contain visual clues
• Written words• Ideas, principles, formulas• Most abstract experience
Answer the ff:• Who developed the Cone of
Experience?Answer: Edgar Dale
• From the base of the cone, it is arranged from _ to _.Answer: Concrete to abstract.TRUE OR FALSE
• The cone is arranged according to their degree of difficulty.
Answer: FALSE. According to degree of abstraction.
• Verbal symbols is the most concrete of all the bands of experience.
Answer: FALSE. Verbal symbols – most abstract. Direct Purposeful – most concrete
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