3-Three Dimensional (3D).

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Three Dimensional (3D)
Instructional Media
What is 3-D?
• It is a frame work to
discuss an dimprove
various kinds of
instructional design
languages and
documents.
3D Instructional materials
• Object and
specimen
-build generalizations
that would otherwise
cost prohibitive
amounts of time.
3D Instructional materials
• Models and mockups
- Models anre odified
real things.
- Mock-up is an
arrangement of a real
device or associated
devices.
3D Instructional materials
• Diorama
- Is a 3D representation of
events, ideas or
concept against a
scenic background.
Also known as
meaningful exhibit.
3D Instructional materials
• Puppets
- Artificial figures whose
movements are
controlled by a person.
Types of Puppets
• Shadow puppets
- Normally 2 dimensional
in nature, controlled by
rods that are much
thinner than the rod
puppet, make use of
translucent screen and
a light source.
Types of Puppets
• Rod puppets
- They are flat cut figures
tacked to a stick, with
one or more movable
parts, and operated
from below the stage
level by wire rods.
Types of Puppets
• Hand puppets
-is made to slip over the
hand like glove, head is
operated by forefinger
of the puppeteer.
Types of Puppets
• Glove-and-finger
puppets
- They make use of old
gloves to which small
costumed figure are
attached.
Types of Puppets
• Marrionettes
- This are suspended and
controlled by a number
of strings, sometimes a
central rod attached to
a control bar held from
a puppeteer.
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