Communicative tool གོ་བརྡ་སྤྲོད་ལག་ཆས།

 

 

 

  Can you figure out what the moving images are?

  Yes, you read that correctly. It is a set of communicative instruments.

What do you understand when you hear about communicative tools?  let us look together!!

 Communicative tools( གོ་བརྡ་སྤྲོད་ལག་ཆས) refers to two way communication between the sender and receiver. there are two types of the communication tools: Synchronous communication and Asynchronous communication.

Synchronous communication: refer to the real time or happening at the same time online.

 

Example: Zoom meeting,Google meet, Webinar, etc.

Asynchronous communication: doesn't required at the same time online.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Examples: chats, voice recorded videos clips, etc. 

Here are some communication tools to assist you keep in connect with people:

1. Social Media

2. Social Media – Direct Message (DM) 

3. Instant Message (IM) 

4. SMS Text electronic messaging

5. Email promoting

6. Direct Email

7. Blogging

8. Voice business

 

Why communication is very important in life?

Reaching Every Student

Remember the old days of classroom learning? When desks were arranged in neat rows, and students were expected to sit up straight and be quiet as the teacher stood at the blackboard and lectured about history, science, and the difference between a noun and a verb? Those days are over. Today's classrooms are loud, filled with exciting new technologies, and largely interactive.

Since every student is different, what works for one may not work for another. Just because one student benefits from a particular lesson, there is no guarantee that every student will have the same results. Therefore, teachers must use a variety of resources to ensure that every student, regardless of how they learn, can become academically successful.

 Audio and Visual Aids

One of the most popular audio-visual aids found in today's classrooms is the smart board. A smart board is an interactive whiteboard that allows teachers and students to write, draw, play videos and music, and display manipulative. They are usually mounted to the front of the classroom and are connected to the teacher's computer so that he/she can display information on the board for the whole class to see. Teachers can use smart boards to teach or review a lesson, and can even allow students to complete problems or answer questions right on the smart board.

The smart board has replaced several audio-visual aids teachers previously used in their classrooms. Slide projectors - which were used for displaying maps, pictures, and notes - were less efficient than today's methods because the slides could be tedious to prepare and difficult to keep organized. The television carts that teachers once used to show movies are also a thing of the past. Teachers can now insert DVD's directly into their computers and display films and other information on the classroom's smart board instead.

Google Docs 


 

 Google Docs is a wonderful way for students and teachers to collaborate on assignments. Instead of students turning in a rough draft of a paper and waiting several days to get the draft back coated in red ink, they can share a link to their Google Doc. As the teacher opens in on their own computer, he or she can leave comments about how to improve the assignment and even open a chat with the student. The student then is immediately notified by email of the comments and suggestions left by the teacher. This allows for faster communication and a place for students to ask their teachers questions about their own work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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