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Looking Ahead Tipaporn Satitpong ETEC562 Chapter 13 Looking Ahead Tipaporn Satitpong

Trends in media and technology Merging of media formats Continued use of traditional audiovisual media Evolution of computer-based media Pervasiveness of telecommunications-based media Combining telecommunications technologies Application of advanced Interactive technology Increased use of technology for inclusion

Types of media in the 1950s Text Motion (textbooks, Media Workbooks) (film) Visuals (photographs, Slides, and Filmstrips) Audio (phonograph Records) Objects (real object, And models)

During the 1980s the computer fosterd the convergence of the previously distinct media Motion Media (Videocassette,film) Text (books and handouts) Computer Audio (audio Cassette) Visuals (photo- graphs, and slides) Objects (real objects, And models)

Interactive Publishing Soon it will be difficult to distinguish among the various type s of media Digital Video Desktop Interactive Publishing Digital CD-Rom Audio Virtual Reality

School of the future Technology and education Structure of the classroom Changing role of the teacher Intelligent agents to assist learning Impact of new technologies on school media centers Increasing communication between schools and homes The home as center for technology-based learning Closing the technology gap

Workplaces of the future Increasing importance of technology Changing workforce Changing nature of work Changing nature of training Assessment of training

Welcome to the 21st century Teaching and learning with traditional media and new technology Continuing development of hardware and software : e-books and e-paper : Software developments

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