CARLA GOMEZ
GRACE BADILLA
Management of Educational Technology
Derived from the Greek word graphikos, meaning "drawn" or "written,"
“Graphein” means to write as well as to represent by means of lines.
The presentation of information in the form of diagrams and illustrations instead of words or numbers.
Graphics are instructional materials, two dimensional in nature. They convey ideas through simple, bold, legible, brief, non-verbal experiences during teaching learning process.
Graphic Materials
Graphic Materials are capable of attracting attention.
It’s a way to teach the students the lessons' objectives while also keeping them interested in the material
provide the differentiation needed to ensure that all learning types have been introduced to key skills or concepts
there's a scaffolding of information and an exchange of ideas.
Graphic Materials
Tree ChartsUseful in showing
developments resulting from a combination of several factors.
Flow ChartsIt shows the organization of a student council or a unit of government or the development of a manufacturing process.
Table ChartsUsed for comparisons or for listing advantages and disadvantages of a business or an organization.
Types of Charts
Requires little explanation.
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It does not require any lengthy explanation.
Advance Educational Technology by Ramnath Sharma, S.S Chandra
Introduction to Educational Technology by K. Sampath et,.al