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Page 1: History of Educational Technology

Educational Educational TechnologyTechnology

Technological devices in the classroom

ContentsContents

Defining educational technology Abacus Blackboards Radio Television Computers The Theories behind Latest tools

What is educational technologyWhat is educational technology The term refers to the use of technology

in different educational settings

Visual education or visual instruction were used originally

When sound was added the term changed to audiovisual

Our piece of adviceOur piece of advice

Education technology can be used in education effectively to support

explanations give conctrete examples to abstract meanings to gain students

interest but never to replace the teacher

httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology

First discovered in 3000 bc Used in schools during the 19th century Made of wood frame with parallel wire

rods each with wooden disks It was an early calculator There was only one

per classroom

Source wwwpbsorg

AbacusAbacus

Blackboards Blackboards

1816 Samuel Hall wrote on a piece of black paper to teach mathematicsThen he had a wall in his classroom painted black

Rapidly included in all classrooms Blackboards are being replaced by

whiteboards or interactive whiteboards

Sources wwwpbsorg ldquoUsing the board in the language classroomrdquo (Dobbs Jeannine)

Radio

Benjamin Darrow founder of the Ohio School of the Air

1920 the Radio Division of the US Departmenent of Commerce began to license educational stations

Later replaced by television

Sources wwwpbsorg

Television

1950s -1960s Initial interest in the use of television

1952 the Federal Communcations Commission (FCC) set asied 242 television channels for educational purpouses

George Klein published a catalogue of educational motin pictures Films could be rented by schools

Computers 1980 Computers started being used for

educational purpouses

Access to computers was limited

Little by little they are replacing the other media even coursebooks

Ideal use of computers complement the other tools in teaching

The Theories behind Behaviourism Based on Skinnerrsquos

theories Computer- assisted programs developed

for students to work ar their own pace The computer would keep track of their work

Goal to individualize instruction Focus behaviour of individual learners

The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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Page 2: History of Educational Technology

ContentsContents

Defining educational technology Abacus Blackboards Radio Television Computers The Theories behind Latest tools

What is educational technologyWhat is educational technology The term refers to the use of technology

in different educational settings

Visual education or visual instruction were used originally

When sound was added the term changed to audiovisual

Our piece of adviceOur piece of advice

Education technology can be used in education effectively to support

explanations give conctrete examples to abstract meanings to gain students

interest but never to replace the teacher

httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology

First discovered in 3000 bc Used in schools during the 19th century Made of wood frame with parallel wire

rods each with wooden disks It was an early calculator There was only one

per classroom

Source wwwpbsorg

AbacusAbacus

Blackboards Blackboards

1816 Samuel Hall wrote on a piece of black paper to teach mathematicsThen he had a wall in his classroom painted black

Rapidly included in all classrooms Blackboards are being replaced by

whiteboards or interactive whiteboards

Sources wwwpbsorg ldquoUsing the board in the language classroomrdquo (Dobbs Jeannine)

Radio

Benjamin Darrow founder of the Ohio School of the Air

1920 the Radio Division of the US Departmenent of Commerce began to license educational stations

Later replaced by television

Sources wwwpbsorg

Television

1950s -1960s Initial interest in the use of television

1952 the Federal Communcations Commission (FCC) set asied 242 television channels for educational purpouses

George Klein published a catalogue of educational motin pictures Films could be rented by schools

Computers 1980 Computers started being used for

educational purpouses

Access to computers was limited

Little by little they are replacing the other media even coursebooks

Ideal use of computers complement the other tools in teaching

The Theories behind Behaviourism Based on Skinnerrsquos

theories Computer- assisted programs developed

for students to work ar their own pace The computer would keep track of their work

Goal to individualize instruction Focus behaviour of individual learners

The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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Page 3: History of Educational Technology

What is educational technologyWhat is educational technology The term refers to the use of technology

in different educational settings

Visual education or visual instruction were used originally

When sound was added the term changed to audiovisual

Our piece of adviceOur piece of advice

Education technology can be used in education effectively to support

explanations give conctrete examples to abstract meanings to gain students

interest but never to replace the teacher

httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology

First discovered in 3000 bc Used in schools during the 19th century Made of wood frame with parallel wire

rods each with wooden disks It was an early calculator There was only one

per classroom

Source wwwpbsorg

AbacusAbacus

Blackboards Blackboards

1816 Samuel Hall wrote on a piece of black paper to teach mathematicsThen he had a wall in his classroom painted black

Rapidly included in all classrooms Blackboards are being replaced by

whiteboards or interactive whiteboards

Sources wwwpbsorg ldquoUsing the board in the language classroomrdquo (Dobbs Jeannine)

Radio

Benjamin Darrow founder of the Ohio School of the Air

1920 the Radio Division of the US Departmenent of Commerce began to license educational stations

Later replaced by television

Sources wwwpbsorg

Television

1950s -1960s Initial interest in the use of television

1952 the Federal Communcations Commission (FCC) set asied 242 television channels for educational purpouses

George Klein published a catalogue of educational motin pictures Films could be rented by schools

Computers 1980 Computers started being used for

educational purpouses

Access to computers was limited

Little by little they are replacing the other media even coursebooks

Ideal use of computers complement the other tools in teaching

The Theories behind Behaviourism Based on Skinnerrsquos

theories Computer- assisted programs developed

for students to work ar their own pace The computer would keep track of their work

Goal to individualize instruction Focus behaviour of individual learners

The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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Page 4: History of Educational Technology

Our piece of adviceOur piece of advice

Education technology can be used in education effectively to support

explanations give conctrete examples to abstract meanings to gain students

interest but never to replace the teacher

httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology

First discovered in 3000 bc Used in schools during the 19th century Made of wood frame with parallel wire

rods each with wooden disks It was an early calculator There was only one

per classroom

Source wwwpbsorg

AbacusAbacus

Blackboards Blackboards

1816 Samuel Hall wrote on a piece of black paper to teach mathematicsThen he had a wall in his classroom painted black

Rapidly included in all classrooms Blackboards are being replaced by

whiteboards or interactive whiteboards

Sources wwwpbsorg ldquoUsing the board in the language classroomrdquo (Dobbs Jeannine)

Radio

Benjamin Darrow founder of the Ohio School of the Air

1920 the Radio Division of the US Departmenent of Commerce began to license educational stations

Later replaced by television

Sources wwwpbsorg

Television

1950s -1960s Initial interest in the use of television

1952 the Federal Communcations Commission (FCC) set asied 242 television channels for educational purpouses

George Klein published a catalogue of educational motin pictures Films could be rented by schools

Computers 1980 Computers started being used for

educational purpouses

Access to computers was limited

Little by little they are replacing the other media even coursebooks

Ideal use of computers complement the other tools in teaching

The Theories behind Behaviourism Based on Skinnerrsquos

theories Computer- assisted programs developed

for students to work ar their own pace The computer would keep track of their work

Goal to individualize instruction Focus behaviour of individual learners

The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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Page 5: History of Educational Technology

First discovered in 3000 bc Used in schools during the 19th century Made of wood frame with parallel wire

rods each with wooden disks It was an early calculator There was only one

per classroom

Source wwwpbsorg

AbacusAbacus

Blackboards Blackboards

1816 Samuel Hall wrote on a piece of black paper to teach mathematicsThen he had a wall in his classroom painted black

Rapidly included in all classrooms Blackboards are being replaced by

whiteboards or interactive whiteboards

Sources wwwpbsorg ldquoUsing the board in the language classroomrdquo (Dobbs Jeannine)

Radio

Benjamin Darrow founder of the Ohio School of the Air

1920 the Radio Division of the US Departmenent of Commerce began to license educational stations

Later replaced by television

Sources wwwpbsorg

Television

1950s -1960s Initial interest in the use of television

1952 the Federal Communcations Commission (FCC) set asied 242 television channels for educational purpouses

George Klein published a catalogue of educational motin pictures Films could be rented by schools

Computers 1980 Computers started being used for

educational purpouses

Access to computers was limited

Little by little they are replacing the other media even coursebooks

Ideal use of computers complement the other tools in teaching

The Theories behind Behaviourism Based on Skinnerrsquos

theories Computer- assisted programs developed

for students to work ar their own pace The computer would keep track of their work

Goal to individualize instruction Focus behaviour of individual learners

The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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Page 6: History of Educational Technology

Blackboards Blackboards

1816 Samuel Hall wrote on a piece of black paper to teach mathematicsThen he had a wall in his classroom painted black

Rapidly included in all classrooms Blackboards are being replaced by

whiteboards or interactive whiteboards

Sources wwwpbsorg ldquoUsing the board in the language classroomrdquo (Dobbs Jeannine)

Radio

Benjamin Darrow founder of the Ohio School of the Air

1920 the Radio Division of the US Departmenent of Commerce began to license educational stations

Later replaced by television

Sources wwwpbsorg

Television

1950s -1960s Initial interest in the use of television

1952 the Federal Communcations Commission (FCC) set asied 242 television channels for educational purpouses

George Klein published a catalogue of educational motin pictures Films could be rented by schools

Computers 1980 Computers started being used for

educational purpouses

Access to computers was limited

Little by little they are replacing the other media even coursebooks

Ideal use of computers complement the other tools in teaching

The Theories behind Behaviourism Based on Skinnerrsquos

theories Computer- assisted programs developed

for students to work ar their own pace The computer would keep track of their work

Goal to individualize instruction Focus behaviour of individual learners

The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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Page 7: History of Educational Technology

Radio

Benjamin Darrow founder of the Ohio School of the Air

1920 the Radio Division of the US Departmenent of Commerce began to license educational stations

Later replaced by television

Sources wwwpbsorg

Television

1950s -1960s Initial interest in the use of television

1952 the Federal Communcations Commission (FCC) set asied 242 television channels for educational purpouses

George Klein published a catalogue of educational motin pictures Films could be rented by schools

Computers 1980 Computers started being used for

educational purpouses

Access to computers was limited

Little by little they are replacing the other media even coursebooks

Ideal use of computers complement the other tools in teaching

The Theories behind Behaviourism Based on Skinnerrsquos

theories Computer- assisted programs developed

for students to work ar their own pace The computer would keep track of their work

Goal to individualize instruction Focus behaviour of individual learners

The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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Page 8: History of Educational Technology

Television

1950s -1960s Initial interest in the use of television

1952 the Federal Communcations Commission (FCC) set asied 242 television channels for educational purpouses

George Klein published a catalogue of educational motin pictures Films could be rented by schools

Computers 1980 Computers started being used for

educational purpouses

Access to computers was limited

Little by little they are replacing the other media even coursebooks

Ideal use of computers complement the other tools in teaching

The Theories behind Behaviourism Based on Skinnerrsquos

theories Computer- assisted programs developed

for students to work ar their own pace The computer would keep track of their work

Goal to individualize instruction Focus behaviour of individual learners

The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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Page 9: History of Educational Technology

Computers 1980 Computers started being used for

educational purpouses

Access to computers was limited

Little by little they are replacing the other media even coursebooks

Ideal use of computers complement the other tools in teaching

The Theories behind Behaviourism Based on Skinnerrsquos

theories Computer- assisted programs developed

for students to work ar their own pace The computer would keep track of their work

Goal to individualize instruction Focus behaviour of individual learners

The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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The Theories behind Behaviourism Based on Skinnerrsquos

theories Computer- assisted programs developed

for students to work ar their own pace The computer would keep track of their work

Goal to individualize instruction Focus behaviour of individual learners

The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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The Theories behind Constructivism criticism on the use

of computers Learnersrsquo own construction of knowledge Teachersrsquo task help learners in

constructing knowledge Later use of computers promoting

higher level thinkingSources httpenwikipediaorgwiki

Educational_technology

The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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The future has arrivedThe future has arrived

Class website Blogs Wikis Mobile devices Online media Other tools

Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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Sources httpenwikipediaorgwikiEducational_technology wwwpbsorg wwwacademicsrmuedu httpwwwanswerscomtopicschool-technology-in-education httpwwwcsulbedu~murdockhistofcshtml

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