An example of a traditional audio technology is a talking book on an audiotape. Students, especially those with disabilities, can benefit greatly from listening to the words being read to them while they are reading books. An emerging audio technology are DVDs, they are easy to store and the quality stays intact for much longer than the more traditional VHS tapes. CDs can be used in the classroom to allow students to listen to educational lessons that are spoken more slowly or in different terms that certian students may find easier to understand since they can be replayed so easily. Another type of technology other than audio is visual technology. An example of a traditional visual technology is a broadcast video. Teachers could use this in their classroom by showing a newscast so they can learn about some of the current local or world events. An example of an emerging video technology is a digital video camera. Students can video tape themselves acting out skits or doing speeches
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