The Use of multimedia in English Teaching
The definition of Multimedia
Multimedia: the use of computers to present text, graphics, video, animation, and sound in an integrated way. Since the media can be integrated by using computer, the multimedia has close relation with CALL. Sometimes people even use CALL to stand for multimedia.
Although the definition of multimedia is very simple, making it work is very complicated.
Components of Multimedia
Multimedia is composed of various components: text, graphics, animation, sound, and video. These components can contribute differentially to the learning of material.
The Setting of Multimedia Classroom
To ensure that readers can obtain a better understanding of multimedia English teaching, an illustration of a typical one-multimedia-PC classroom setting is vital and necessary
1. MPC – multimedia personal computer;
2. VCD/DVD player – video compound disk/digital video disk;
3. Amplifier and Hi-Fi acoustic system;
4. Overhead/slide projector;
5. Screen/curtain;
6. Projecting apparatus;
7. The Internet access;
8. Cassette tape recorder;
9. Camera recorder.
The Necessity of Multimedia in English Teaching
The Necessity of Development of Modern Educational Technology
The development of modern educational technology not only promotes the development of educational methods and means, but also promotes the development of educational thinking and model.
The Needs of Quality Education
Multimedia English teaching provides a good educational platform and adds vigor for quality education, enabling students to change and update their thinking from the traditional teaching, thereby enhancing the quality of all aspects.
The multimedia Teaching
Many studies have shown that many students are tied of traditional English classes, and are interested in new style learning.
Advantages
Arousing the students, interest.
Improving students’ self-learning ability.
Cultivating students’ communication skills.
Increasing classroom capacity.
Problems
Confusion.
Performance on behalf of the lead.
Lack of special skills.
Over-use of multimedia.
Lack of interaction between teachers and students
Strategies for Using Multimedia
Strategies for Using Multimedia
Combining Modern Teaching Methods with Traditional Teaching Methods
Viewing Multimedia as the Assistance to Teaching
Building the Ideal Relationship Between Teachers and Students
Strengthening Teacher Training
The Principles of multimedia-Assisted Teaching
1. Scientific principle.
2. Subsidiary principle.
3. Interactivity principle.
4. Combination principle.
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