AUDIO Examples Strengths LimitationsOverall Characteristics * Ideal for extending voice and music * Costs are relatively inexpensive (compared to video) * Good for the less literate (or aural learners) * Good for stimulating listener's imagination * Good for evoking emotional responses * More linear structure * No visual element can be added * Requires playback device
Telephone
Voicemail
* Low cost (can be expensive based on distance) * Easy to use * Has feedback feature * Length may be limited * May involve toll charges
Audiotape
Digital audio
Compact disks * Inexpensive (costs are not related to distance) * Easily accessible * Easily duplicated * Require specific device * Hard to modify the recordings once produced and distributed
Audio conference
(Teleconferencing) * Easy to set up * Has feedback feature * Remove distance constraint * Requires specific device * Challenging to schedule a time when everyone can participate
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Bryndon Lamb has written: 'New methods and media in further education' -- subject(s): Audio-visual aids, Adult education, Audio-visual education
David Sholle has written: 'Media education and the (re)production of culture' -- subject(s): Audio-visual education, Critical pedagogy, Social aspects of Audio-visual education
Harun Arrasjid has written: 'Media' -- subject(s): Audio-visual equipment, Audio-visual education
Donato Goffredo has written: 'Il linguaggio dei media' -- subject(s): Audio-visual education, Mass media in education 'Ambiente e educazione' -- subject(s): Educational sociology, School environment
what is the uses of audio media to facilitating learning process
A degree one can get using the concept of audio video media is a multimedia degree. By having a multimedia degree, one can practice audio video media in the job world.
James S. Kinder has written: 'The audio-visual reader' -- subject(s): Audio-visual education 'Using audio-visual materials in education' -- subject(s): Audio-visual education
Marjorie Sullivan has written: 'Media use by Kansas teachers and students' -- subject(s): School libraries, Audio-visual education
Windows Media Audio
Easy to
Use Windows Movie Maker