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A. Introduction
This chapter presents the types of learning media: electronic learning
media, computer-based learning media, printed teaching media, and digital learning
media. Some of these types of learning media are learning media that are
commonly used in the learning process both at school and in college.
B. Learning Objectives
After attending the lecture, students can explain the learning media types
and give examples of what each type of learning media has learned.
C. Learning Materials
1. Electronic Learning Media
a. Television as a Learning Media
Television is a medium that can convey audio-visual learning
messages accompanied by elements of motion. Viewed from the point of
view of the number of recipients of the message, television is classified as
mass media. Educational television uses video programs that are planned
to achieve specific learning objectives regardless of who broadcasts them.
Educational television is not only entertaining but, more importantly,
educational. Therefore, it has its own characteristics, among others;
guided by the instructor, systematic, orderly and orderly, and integrated.
As a learning medium, television has advantages and disadvantages,
as follows:
The advantages of television media:
1) Television can transmit audio-visual materials, including still
images, films, objects, specimens, and dramas.
2) Television can present good models and examples for students.
3) Television can bring the real world into the home and in the
classroom, such as people, places, and events, through live
broadcasting or recording.
4) Television can allow students to see and hear themselves.
5) Television can present programs that can be understood by
students with different levels of education.