Aaron Daylo BSED-MATHEMATICS III TELE 2 1. A good teacher must: Not block the students view to the visual symbols that you are using in teaching. Show the visual bigger fo the farthest student, and stand in the corner of the board when you are pointing to the visual. 2. Charts are graphic or pictorial representations of a large mass of information or show progression thru time and space of people or events, ideas and objects. While Graphs present quantitative data for easier analysis and interpretation. It shows comparative relationship of data involved in size, trends and growth. Graphs are best used in developing and in summarizing a unit. 3. For example, I am a teacher of mathematics, I will use audio media by playing the records I made, for the students who can't catch up easily to the lesson, so that I can easily re-teach the lesson by playing my records again and explain it briefly to them. 4. Chalkboard and display board are so omnipresent, because wherever school or company you go, you will saw that it is still present even that we are now in 21st century that all people are using hi-tech, that can make all works easier, but still, we use display board to remind every student or every employers about the important activity or reminders. And also in a chalkboard, there are some schools still using this, because they don't want that there students won't grow up, or will be lazy, and don't want to write, because of the technology that they know that it will make there study easier. Teachers don't want it to happen to there student. 5. I think 3D Instructional Materials will fall under Virtual learning experience because a virtual learning experience involves a set of teaching and learning tools designed to enhance a student’s learning experience by including computers and the Internet in the learning process. The representation of the learning environment ranges from text-based interfaces to the most complex 3D graphical output.