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What do globes, maps, worksheets, online games, videos, projecting images on a screen, books, tapes, and Web 2.0 sites like WikiAnswers have in common? They can all be used as teaching resources! Teaching resources are materials that use sight and/or sound to present information, and this category is all about them.

1,714 Questions

What is the history of the flip chart?

The flipchart is said to have been invented by a man called Patterson,

then CEO at NCR. That must have been around 1900 (+/- 20 years)

What does a drama teacher get paid?

drama teachers get paid the same as any other teacher, as they are just normaal teachers. however it does depend on the hours you work.

How can system approach be applied in teaching learning process and illustrate with an example?

System approach is an integral part of teaching the learning process. Teaching large motor skill activities to make basic arithmetic concrete is one way of using a system approach to teach the learning process.

What is the difference between rules of translation and rules of reflection in math?

the difference is that in translation you slide the figure and in reflection you reflect the figure across the reflection line :)

What is a professional brief?

A professional brief is a concise document that outlines the essential details of a project, including objectives, scope, timeline, and key deliverables. It serves as a roadmap for stakeholders to understand the project's goals and requirements. Professional briefs are commonly used in business, marketing, and design to ensure clear communication and alignment among team members.

What does treatment fidelity mean?

Treatment fidelity has to do with how accurately or faithfully a program (or intervention) is reproduced from a manual, protocol or model.

What are the implications of the principles of learning to teaching?

to encourage children centered education,and accomodate pupils in play

What quadrilateral has no parallel sides nor angles?

There are quadrilaterals that have no parallel sides. (basically, a quadrilateral is just any enclosed shape with 4 sides) But all quadrilaterals have angles.

What whole number is between 40000 and 50000 and has a perfect square and cube root?

46656 is the square of 216 and the cube of 36

2^6 x 3^6 is the square of a cube and the cube of a square.

What does the process of learning involve?

Their is no basic process for learning English, It depends on you where do you want to start from. If you are starting from basic than it means from the start than you have to even learn the A,B,C,D etc. But i think this is very rare case, but still in case if so their are many options that you can choose from. You can even get help online from various professional English teachers.

Different types of media?

posters

telephone/mobile

internet

newspapers

flyers

junkmail

radio

pamphlets

billboards

skywriting

air ballons

blimps

magazines

tv

One exterior and one interior angle on the same side of a transversal?

Same Side Interior angles are the angle pairs that are on the insides of the two lines (the interior) and on the same side of the transversal
a experior angle of a triangle is = to the 2 opposit interior angles of the triangle.

If that's not what you are looking for sorry.

A quadrilateral with 4 right angles is called a?

A rectangle is a parallelogram that has 4 right angles. If all the sides are equal, it is a square because a square is also a parallelogram with 4 equal sides/right angles.

A square is essentially an instance of a rectangle

How is a square different from other quadrilaterals?

It has four equal sides and four equal angles. No other qudrilateral satisfies both those.

Can you give an example of prolepsis?

'We thought about Kate [that something bad had happened to her].' The embedded pronoun 'her' is linked to the matrix DP 'Kate'. The main difference between raising constructions and prolepsis is that the embedded pronoun can be different from the matrix DP.

What is audio-visual learning?

Audio learning employs audio delivery of learning material to teach students. It is also known as "learning out loud," and may speed up learning time significantly Audio learning employs audio delivery of learning material to teach students. It is also known as "learning out loud," and may speed up learning time significantly.

Visual learning is a teaching and learning style in which ideas, concepts, data and other information are associated with images and techniques.

Audio-visual media advantages and disadvantages?

This media allows you to see and hear the information, making it easier to retain. The disadvantages are that it takes longer to produce.

Projected aid and non projected aid?

All audio aids are non projected e.g white board

soms visual are included, those in which we do not reflection.

projected aids are sophisticated in nature and complex as well.