Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
1. Clarity of voice
2. Relevant to the topic
3. Clear pitch of the audio
4. Appropriate length
5. Appropriate language
6. Unbiased content
Sources of Audio Information Media
Audible information can be heard anywhere even without the
help of any medium. A person speaking is heard by people around
him and that can already be an example of audio information and
media.
RADIO
Historically, the radio is the first and the original broadcasting
medium.
MODERN DEVICES
Nowadays, people have multiple choices as to what kind of
medium is used in order to get audio messages, may it be
informative, persuasive and entertaining.
Advantages of Audio Information Media
• Useful to add, maintain and stimulate interest.
• Can be used as a set introduction strategy.
• Can clarify problems and ambiguity.
• Can aid memory.
• Can be used in stimulating emotions.
• Useful in distant learning.
• Helpful in stimulating creative thinking, increase imagination.
• Helpful in learning language.
Limitations of Audio Information Media
• Extra resources are needed.
• Audio media could be costly.
• Power failure issues can disturb the learning environment.
• Strong lesson planning is to be done.
• Trained teachers are needed who can manage it effectively.
Hearing vs. Listening
Clearly, hearing is different from listening because of the
level of stimulus involved. Hearing, in it’s most literal sense is just
acknowledging the sound waves that reached the ear. On other
hand, listening requires comprehension in order to generate
reaction and feedback.
Learning Out Loud