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Educational Technology Satisfy our educational needs and desires for learning

What Educational Technology means technology to support the learning process It’s also known variously as e-learning Refers to their inventions and discoveries Broadest term in application of scientific Education in order to effect learning

Development of Educational Technology Can be traced back during ancient Man used pointed sticks to in script signs and symbol on the leaves Barks of trees and the time When tribal priests systemized bodies of knowledge

History of education technology Made to start with educational film (1900’s) Or Sidney Pressey’s mechanical teaching machines (1920’s) First large scale usage of new technologies can be traced to USWWII training of soldier through training film

History of education technology Today, presentation-based technology on the idea People can learn contents through aural and visual reception, exist in many forms another interesting invention of the 1940’s was hypertext, i.e.., V. Bush’s memex

In 1950’s led to two major still popular Skinner’s – work led to “ program instruction” focusing on the formulation of behavioral objectives Bloom – endorsed instructional techniques the varied both instruction and time according to learning requirements models based on these design

1970’s to 1990’s Computer-based training (CBT) Computer-aided instruction or Computer-assisted Instruction (CAI) Refers to as web-based training (WBD) The course designer divides learning content into smaller chunks of text augmented Frequent Multiple Choice question immediate feedback are added for self-assessment and guidance

1980’s and 1990’s Produced a variety of schools Under umbrella of the label computer-based learning (CBL) Preferred technologies were micro-worlds, stimulation and hypertext Educational started in 80’s and became popular by mid 90’s Earlier typed, based on either Computer Based Training (CBT) Interaction between the student and computer drills

Today the prevailing paradigm in the regular School System Computer-mediated communication (CMC) The primary form, of interaction between students and mediated by the computer. Teacher/Tutor facilitation and requires scenarization of the flexible learning activities.

In 2000’s Emerge of multiple mobile and ubiquitous technologies Situated learning theories favoring learning-in- context scenarios. Some literature uses the concept of integrated learning to describe blended learning scenarios that integrate both School and authentic