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Print materials can serve as a reference when students review previously learned information. Through the readings, I have realized that a significant strength in using print materials is linked to the students’ participation in learning. Students can control the pace of their involvement in the learning process.
Print materials may serve as the primary source of instruction, or they may be supplemental. As a primary source, distance students might use a textbook and read various units on a specific timetable. Other technologies, such as e-mail, could then be used to ask questions or send assignments back to the teacher.
Lesson Summary Examples of print text include anything we see in writing, like poems and letters. Non-print text is the use of photos, graphics, or other images to communicate ideas.
a. nonprint sources use print and speech; print sources use mostly pictures. print sources consist mostly of text; nonprint sources consist mostly of images and sounds. …
Advantages | Disadvantages |
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May appeal to nonreaders or those who learn better through sight or sound | Fear of theft and damage |
May increase circulation of all items | Nonprint items take up proportionally more space on shelves |
Increased cost of processing | |
Equipment for use of materials in library may not be located close by |
There is a high tendency for print media to keep at homes and re-read and shared. Newspapers and magazines at the doctor’s office, the library or public places, have a long shelf life which increases your ad’s exposure. Following gives print ads higher chances to stick than digital ads which forget instantly.
Nonprint materials are rapidly becoming important information and learning resource materials for the health science library. Because of their long experience in organizing and utilizing informational materials, libraries represent highly appropriate repositories and sites for utilization of these new materials.
On the one hand all materials which are not paper (i.e., nonbook) may be placed in a special collec- tion. This would include databases, microcomputers, microfilm, video- cassettes, and records. This is not a nonprint collection but a nonbook collection.
Digital learning materials or e-learning materials are study materials published in digital format. These include e-textbooks, e-workbooks, educational videos, e-tests, etc.
Print Media, is a form of mass media, that deliver news and information through printed publications. Electronic Media, refers to that form of mass media, which creates, delivers and accesses, news and information through electronic energy.
non-print images include printed photographs and images found in magazines , newspaper s and books.
print media – a medium that disseminates printed matter. medium – a means or instrumentality for storing or communicating information. public press, press – the print media responsible for gathering and publishing news in the form of newspapers or magazines.
noun. the art, process, or business of producing books, newspapers, etc., by impression from movable types, plates, etc. the total number of copies of a book or other publication printed at one time: The book had a first printing of 10,000. writing in which the letters resemble printed ones.
A text or graphics document that has been prepared for the printer. With text files, headers, footers and page numbers have been created and inserted in every page.
8 Crucial Steps to Prepare Images for Printing
“The art or process of producing images by the action of radiant energy and especially light on a sensitive surface (film).” Mirriam-Webster.
The three basic chemicals are (1) Developer (2) Stop Bath and (3) Fixer. Mix these with the appropriate amount of water and store them in your bottles. Photographic Paper. Photographic paper is sensitive to light and should be handled only in a darkroom with the correct safelight.
A stop bath, typically a dilute solution of acetic acid or citric acid, halts the action of the developer. A rinse with clean water may be substituted. The fixer makes the image permanent and light-resistant by dissolving remaining silver halide. A common fixer is hypo, specifically ammonium thiosulfate.
Reactions that are initiated by light are called photochemical reactions. The brighter the light, the faster the reaction. One example of a photochemical reaction is the use of silver halide salts (eg silver chloride) in black and white photography.
Silver bromide is used in photography because silver bromide is photosensitive. It decomposes and is converted into metallic silver grains when light is incident on it.