Latasha Mobley EDUC-7100-1/EDUC-8840 Evolution of Educational Technology in Society, Education, and the Workplace Instructor: Dr. Henry Pratt November.

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Latasha Mobley EDUC /EDUC-8840 Evolution of Educational Technology in Society, Education, and the Workplace Instructor: Dr. Henry Pratt November 14, 2009

 Slide 1Title Page  Slide 2Table of Contents  Slide 3Strand 1: Toffler’s Wave theory Timeline  Slide 4Strand 2: Key technological advances and innovations for each decade ( )  Slide 5Strand 2: Key technological advances and innovations for each decade ( )  Slide 6:Strand 2: Key technological advances and innovations for each decade ( )  Slide 7:Strand 2: Key technological advances and innovations for each decade (2030-Beyond)  Slide 8:Strand 3: The nature of work: Business and corporate philosophies  Slide 9: Strand 4: Educational theories of learning and instruction  Slide 10: Strand 5: Nature of society and culture  Slide 11:Strand 6: Environmental  Slide 12:Reference and Sources Page

TOFFLER’S WAVE THEORY 1900’s First Wave 1930’s Second Wave 2000’s Third Wave 2030’s Fourth Wave Strand 1

1900 – 1930’s Industrial Age: During this decade the automobile, airplanes, and radios were invented. Strand 2 technological advances and innovations

1930’s-1999: The Second Wave Strand 2 technological advances and innovations telephones calculatorscameras refrigerator washers

Information Age: The Third Wave Strand 2 technological advances and innovations

2030 and beyond: The fourth wave Strand 2 technological advances and innovations

Agricultural Wave Industrial Wave Information Wave 4 th Wave? (Biotechnology Wave) Strand 3 The Nature of Work: Business and Corporate Philosophies During this ear, the family unit was strong. The women stayed home and took care of the cooking, cleaning, and children. During the industrial ear, machines were invented. During the informational era, technology has become very prevalent. There is easy assess to information I predict that the fourth wave will be biotechnology. There will be more use of robotic assistance.

Agricultural Wave Industrial Wave Information Wave 4 th Wave (Biotechnology) Strand 4 Theories of learning and education During the agricultural age, children of various ages were all taught in the same one room school house by one teacher. During the industrial age, children spent longer hours in school and were grouped according to their ages. During the information age, teachers are able to use more modern technology when implementing lessons. Children also have more hands on use of technology by using computers, CDroms, and the internet. During the fourth wave, there will be more virtual learning. The learner will be more self directed and the teacher will serve as a facilitator.

Agricultural Wave Industrial Wave Information Wave 4 th Wave (Biotechnology) Strand 5 Society and Culture During this age, society depended on the raising of crops and livestock. During this age, a families status was determined by their class and race. During this age, suburban communities expanded. Both parents worked or most household consist of a one parent household. During this age, human communication will utilize more technology devices.

Agricultural WaveIndustrial Wave Information Wave4 th Wave Strand 6 Environmental

References: Laureate Education, Inc. (2008a). The next wave: part 1. Evolution of Educational Technology in Society, Education, and the Workplace. Baltimore: Arthur. Laureate Education, Inc. (2008b). The next wave: part 2. Evolution of Educational Technology in Society, Education, and the Workplace. Baltimore: Arthur. The Third Wave (book). (2009, August 4). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 00:16, November 10, 2009, from ave_(book)&oldid= ave_(book)&oldid= Sources: Images Microsoft Word clip art Google images.com vintagecalculators.com/ Itknowledgeexchange.target.com/ References and Sources