Lunes, Hulyo 15, 2013

CONE OF EXPERIENCE

CHAPTER 5

                                                            SUMMARY

 The Cone of Experience can be aptly summarized by this Native American Proverb: “Tell me and I”ll forget. Show me and I may not remember. Involve me and I”ll understand.”
Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience is a visual device that demonstrates the bands of experience arranged according to the degree of abstraction and not the degree of difficulty. The farther we go from the bottom of the cone, the more abstract the experience becomes. These are the elements of the Cone of Experience as arranged from the bottom to the top: Direct Purposeful Experiences; Contrived Experiences; Dramatized Experiences; Demonstrations; Study Trips; Exhibits; Educational Television; Motion Pictures; Recordings, Radio, Still Pictures; Visual Symbols and Verbal Symbols.


REFLECTION
I LEARNED THAT THE CONE OF EXPERIENCE HELP AND GIVE US INFORMATION ON WHAT IS THE EFFECTIVE WAY TO DO  OR WHAT THE THING TO DO WHEN WE ARE TEACHING. 

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