Media Selection Strategies
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When developing your instructional materials you will need to consider your media options. The choice you make may be based on projected availability of media where instruction is to take place, ability of instructor and learners to use the media, cost, flexibility, durability, and convenience. This section will provide you with some strategies to help you make the right choice for your needs.
Type | Benefits | Considerations | Examples |
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Simulations | permits independence in learning process contextualizes content can provide multiple perspectives develops thinking strategies |
can be expensive feedback important to success |
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Training Games |
highly motivational encourages teamwork uses problem solving skills develops communication skills |
may require extensive preparation flexibility important |
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Web Sites |
many resources multiple perspectives can provide for silent reflection |
requires computer & internet access quality varies greatly requires self-motivation |
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Role Playing |
real world situations promotes understanding of other positions emphasizes working together |
difficult with large groups can require extensive guidance to be effective |
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