Study Unit 10: part 4 (HMSC 112) Audio-Visual Information Presentation Notes
- The optimal way to present audio-visual information is to ensure optimal perception.
- A combination of visual and auditory perception is considered the best approach for learning.
- The same qualitative and quantitative requirements apply to both visual and auditory perception in this combined approach.
- Individual differences among pupils mean that some may not understand a verbal message alone.
- Combining the verbal message with visual elements can solve this problem.
- Audio-visual aids are highly effective during combined presentations.
Mistake Identification During Learning
- Audio-visual methods are useful during mistake identification.
- The learner can see their mistake, while the instructor provides verbal correction.
Optimal Speed of Verbal Discussion
- Research indicates that the optimal speed of verbal discussion must accompany the demonstration.
- Learning effectiveness is reduced if the discussion is too fast or too slow, occurring too soon or too late relative to the demonstration.