THE application of visual aids to education has been stimulated during the last decade mainly because the value of the still and motion picture projectors is being increasingly realized. Visual aids ...
The Skill–In–Teaching Committee of Government College of Education, Sector 20-D, organised a three-day workshop on ‘Audio Visual Teaching Aids’ from July 23 to July 25, 2025. The event was conducted ...
Mastering mathematics can be daunting for many children, but researchers have found that children with visual impairments face disproportionate challenges learning math, and by the time they reach the ...
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More commonly known as "magic lanterns," these projectors were the ancestors of the motion picture projector, the 35mm slide projector, filmstrips, and even the PowerPoint presentation. Using lenses ...
SANTA ROSA CITY, Laguna (PIA) – An education official in Laguna took great importance on the visual aids and murals being used in classrooms, as it helps with the overall learning experience of ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois are creating innovative teaching tools,in what could be a boon for kids with visual disabilities, and are expected to help the children learn mathematics more ...
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Teaching Kids Colors

Welcome to our fun and educational video, "Teaching Kids Colors!" Dive into a vibrant world where children learn to identify and name colors through engaging activities and interactive lessons. Our ...
Many educators think of television as the enemy.But to Aley Sheer, TV is a tool. And if he has his way, it will be used more and more in school — not only for instructional videos, but for newscasts ...