CLOSED CIRCUIT TELE-VISION(CCTV) : CLOSED CIRCUIT TELE-VISION(CCTV) Dr. Sushil Kumar SinghLecturer LOVELY INSTITUTE OF EDUCATIONLOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITYPUNJAB
What is CCTV? : What is CCTV? A Recent Development of Media Communication
A Recent Innovation in the Field of Education CCTV CC Camera Display Screen Signal Signal is sent to the receiver using co-axil cable in CCTV programme
ADVANTAGES OF CCTV : ADVANTAGES OF CCTV Increases the Range of Instruction; Beyond the Class-room Enables Educational Institutions to Present Televised Instructions According to the Needs and Requirements Demonstrations, Which are Normally Difficult to Observe in a Classroom Teaching Situation
Slide 4 : Provides the Opportunity for Exchanging Teachers and Causes
CCTV with Video-Recorder can be used for Providing the Feedback to the Teacher Trainees
Micro-teaching can be Effectively used by using CCTV with Video-tapes
CCTV is used in Medical Colleges when an Operation is being Performed; it can bring the World of Reality to the Home and to the Classroom
LIMITATIONS OF CCTV : LIMITATIONS OF CCTV ONE-WAY COMMUNICATION
NO PERSONAL CONTACT WITH THE TEACHER
ENCOURAGES THE PASSIVE FORM OF LEARNING THAN ACTIVE SEEKING
COSTLY AND COMPLICATED; AN AVERAGE TEACHER CANNOT USE IT
IMPORTANCE OF CCTV : IMPORTANCE OF CCTV Improves the quality and effectiveness of instruction as media of communication
Greater significance in domestic use
India may use this medium to educate the masses in rural areas
Very costly but its value is much more than monetary investment.
It can carry socio-economic development, greater awareness and educational knowledge for the villages