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Examples of instructional materials include: Traditional resources: Textbooks, reference books, lesson plans, workbooks, flashcards, charts and supplemental reading materials. Graphic and interactive materials: Physical objects, photographs, illustrations, charts, graphs, maps, multimedia, movies and games.
The different types of instructional materials are visual, audio, audio-visual, materials/software, equipment/hardware, electronics, non-projected media, two-dimensional, and three-dimensional materials.
Effective teaching involves aligning the three major components of instruction: learning objectives, assessments, and instructional activities.
Instructional materials can be classified by type; including audio, visual and audio-visual resources. These are materials that appeal to the sense of sight (eyes). For example: images, real objects, charts, flip charts, chalk boards and whiteboard, projected aids, etc.
Types of instructional materials PrintTextbooks, pamphlets, handouts, study guides, manuals, blackboard and whiteboard Visual Charts, real objects, photographs, transparencies Audiovisual Slides, tapes, films, filmstrips, television, video, multimedia, DVDs Electronic Interactive Computers, graphing calculators, tablets1 more row

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Instructional materials may be printed or non-printed, and may include textbooks, technology-based materials, other educational materials, and tests.
These include the lectures, readings, textbooks, multimedia components, and other resources. The best instructional materials are aligned with all other elements in the course, including the learning objectives, assessments, and activities.

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