Abstract:
Throughout the World, We are going through a period of reflection on the
teaching/learning process of the Science education, in order to maintain a healthy
school environment. It is today's demand to teach science with a solid understanding of
the most important scientific ideas by using new methods. Certain features of teaching
science at the present time are fairly general. The biological Sciences usually treated as
descriptive rather than experimentally and they are aligned to geography and geology
rather than to physics and chemistry. The contribution of Science to the educative
process is of two fold. On the one hand, it is informative, involving the acquisition,
within the limits of the pupils' abilities, of the knowledge necessary for full
participation in, and enjoyment of, life in the modem world. In the pre-technology
education context, the teacher is the sender or the source, the educational material is the
information or message, and the student is the receiver of the information. In terms of
the delivery medium, the educator can deliver the message via the "Chalk-and-talk"
method and overhead projector (ORP) transparencies. Basically, in lecture method, the
teacher delivered the content to the entire class and the student listens to the lecture.
Thus, the learning mode tends to be passive and the learners play little part in their
learning process. It has been found that lecture method used for teaching sciences in
schools has less effective. It is a method of one way process of imparting scientific
knowledge. While on the other aspect of teaching, through various innovative methods
students interact more and the teaching learning process become more effective than
traditional teaching style. Hence I have decided to see the significance difference
between traditional and innovative methods of teaching science in VII classes.
The information provided in this research will help one to better understand why this
study was conducted. Because technology is prominent in education, there was focus
between two different methods of delivering simple step directions:. audio video
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instructions (Multimedia) versus traditional lecture. Educators' today use both modes of
instruction, but one will better result in the method of retaining information. The study
is to determine the effectiveness of audio video instruction as opposed to the traditional
lecture. Within a group of 70 students, students are going to be separated into two
groups and each group of 35 students each group will going to be taught in totally
different manner, one will attend normal chalk-n-talk other group will be taught
through multimedia based methodology. It will be expected that the students who
receive video instruction recalled more information than those who receives the
traditional lecture instruction of the teacher in chalk-n-talk method. Because of the
expected results, this study will suggest that the effectiveness of video instruction will
be used as a method to support student learning.
In the current scenario of educational institutions, multimedia has dig up its own kind
of space in some or the other way as a tool of educational technology. Multimedia has
overcome the barriers of time and space and provides evidence to be accepted as an
anytime and anywhere tool for educating multi-disciplinary masses. The process of
knowledge acquisition becomes more efficient when the learners experience an event
through a multimedia simulation. Multimedia technology empowers the educational
process by means of increased interaction between teachers and the students. Apart
from the fact that multimedia can provide educators and students with endless
possibilities of quality teaching and learning, taking vital considerations of the
pedagogical strengths and limitations of Multimedia, it can be used to its fullest
potency, and reach the eminence of 'New Educational Technology tool'