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THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D)
INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
Girlie Mae Soriano Agngarayngay
THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D)
INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA
-display an additional quality
that appeals to the sense of
touch- that is, a tactual
quality.
Objects and Specimens
-objects are concrete materials such as
plants, animals, tools, and artifacts used in
providing direct experience.
of time and effort.
http://www.csuchico.edu/imc/portfolio/illustrations/3d1.shtml
-Specimen is a part or aspect of some
item that is a typical sample of the
character of others in its same class or
group.
-enable us to build generalizations that
would otherwise cost prohibitive
amounts
Models and Mock-ups
-Models are modified real thingsreproductions of costly or delicate items
that can be provided at reasonable cost
and are safe to use.
-Mock-up is an arrangement of a real
device or associated devices, displayed in
such a way that representation of reality
is created.
http://perspectivesdevie.org/2008/05/model-of-modelmodels-maquette-de-maquettes-de-maquettes/lang/en/
Types of Models
Solid Models
Cross-section Model/Cut-away
Models
Construction Models
Working Models
Solid Models
-are
used
mainly
for
recognizing external features
as in the case of globes and
puppets.
http://www.zdnet.com/topics/solid+modeling
Cross-section Model/Cut-away
Models
-show the internal structures
such as that of a tree showing
the pitch and other internal
parts.
http://www.anatomy-resources.com/humananatomy/sh261.htm
Construction Models
-are models which can be
assembled and disassembled to
show relationship of parts to
whole.
http://www.gabbartandwoods.com/services.php
Working Models
-indicate how the things
being represented operate.
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/hyanide2.htm
Diorama
-is a Greek origin which
means “to see through”.
-is a miniature scene in threedimensional treatment that is
meant to replicate reality and
cause students to think
creatively and aesthetically.
http://japanese-trains.com/setagaya/
Puppets
Shadow Puppets
Rod Puppets
Hand Puppets
Glove-and-finger Puppets
Marionettes
Shadow Puppets
-normally controlled by rods
that are much thinner than
the typical ones that are used
to used to support the rod
puppet.
http://www.jamboree.freedom-ineducation.co.uk/w's%20craft%20corner/shadow%20puppets.h
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Rod Puppets
- Are flat cut out figures tacked to a
stick, with one or more movable parts,
and operated from below the stage
level by wire rods or slender sticks.
Hand Puppets
- Is made to slip over the hand like a
gloves.
Glove- and-finger puppets
-used of old gloves to which all small
costumes figure are attacked.
Marionettes
-suspended and controlled by a
number of strings, plus sometimes
a central rod attached to a control
bar held from above by the
puppeteer.
-complex and sophisticated to
operate, requiring greater
manipulative control than a finger,
glove or rod puppet.
Resource Person as an
Instructional Medium
-A resource person is someone
invited to talk about something.
He/she is experienced or
Knowledgeable with and is capable
of sharing what he/she knows.
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