Table of Contents
- 1 What are the challenges of using instructional materials?
- 2 What are the challenges of using multimedia in teaching and learning?
- 3 Why are teachers reluctant to computers?
- 4 Why teachers resist the use of learning resources while teaching?
- 5 What are the disadvantages of multimedia?
- 6 Why teachers are advised to use improvised and locally made instructional resources in their teaching?
- 7 Why do teachers fear technology?
What are the challenges of using instructional materials?
The results reveals that the challenges of using instructional materials are non-availability of materials, laziness of the teachers, lack of skill and strategies, financial constraint, lack of appropriate materials in textbook, time constraint, lack of support from authority, lack of geography resource room etc.
What are the challenges of using multimedia in teaching and learning?
Challenge 1: Technical issues surrounding using multimedia. Technical problems are major challenges for classroom teachers in using multimedia.
Why do teachers use instructional materials in teaching?
Instructional materials are essential since they help the teacher and learners avoid overemphasis on recitation and rote learning that can easily dominate a lesson. Resource materials allow learners to have practical experiences which help them to develop skills and concepts and to work in a variety of ways.
Why are teachers reluctant to computers?
The teachers’ arguments for not using the laptops for teaching are of particular interest. Five different, but overlapping, patterns in the explanations for their reluctance have been discovered: lack of technical competence, not worth the effort, insufficient material, diminishing control and lack of time.
Why teachers resist the use of learning resources while teaching?
1) Time constraints, 2) inaccessibility to computers and unreliability of technology, 3) computer anxiety, 4) disregard, 4) teachers’ low competency in using technological tools.
What are the disadvantages of multimedia in education?
Disadvantages
- Production of multimedia is more expensive than others because it is made up of more than one medium.
- Production of multimedia requires an electronic device, which may be relatively expensive.
- Multimedia requires electricity to run, which adds to the cost of its use.
What are the disadvantages of multimedia?
– Information overload. Because it is so easy to use, it can contain too much information at once. – It takes time to compile. Even though it is flexible, it takes time to put the original draft together.
Why teachers are advised to use improvised and locally made instructional resources in their teaching?
The process of improvisation gives teachers’ the knowledge of creativity, manipulative skills, and critical thinking. Improvisation helps in saving cost of looking for ready made instructional media which are more costly. It encourages self-reliance and a feeling of confidence during instruction delivery.
How does digital media impact student learning?
The main benefit of digital media in education is that it can increase student engagement. In addition, it helps students work through difficult concepts with multiple resources. Digital instruction helps show difficult topics that are often hard to understand.
Why do teachers fear technology?
Teachers are often afraid to try new technology tools because they worry they will lose control of their classrooms. Districts are more likely to see a return on investment in new technology when they provide teachers the support they need to implement it in their classrooms in ways that improve student outcomes.