Company LOGO Waves In Society and Educational Technology Donna Andrews EDUC 8840 Evolution of Educational Technology.

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Company LOGO Waves In Society and Educational Technology Donna Andrews EDUC 8840 Evolution of Educational Technology

Company LOGO Legend Strand 5 Society and Culture Strand 1 Wave Theory Strand 2 Technology Strand 3 Work Strand 4 Education EDUC 8840 Evolution of Educational Technology Strand 6 Politics

Company LOGO Toffler’s Three Waves Strand 1 EDUC 8840 Evolution of Educational Technology 8000 BC – 1750 AD 1750 – 1950 AD AD AD

Company LOGO Agriculture Age EDUC 8840 Evolution of Educational Technology Prior to the first wave, most families migrated in search for food by hunting and fishing. It wasn’t until approximately 10,000 years ago, that the agriculture revolution started. Families began to homestead within close proximity of each other. They depended on the land for farming and herding cattle for their food source. 1 st Wave 8000 BC AD

Company LOGO Industrial Age EDUC 8840 Evolution of Educational Technology 2 nd Wave During the late 18 th to the early 20 th century, factory machines replaced agricultural systems. Employment opportunities displaced family members to work in factories on assembly lines, and the students received a factory type education. The scale of manufacturing greatly enhanced which lead to the terminology of mass production of goods and services – 1950 AD

Company LOGO Information Age 3rd Wave The Third Wave is the post-industrial society. Toffler noted that since late 1950s most countries are moving away from a Second Wave Society into what he would call a Third Wave Society. This shift has been the effect of family structures, transportation, and work dynamics. With the rise of technology in the workplace and schools, the method of how we work and learn are continually being tested for enhanced productivity

Company LOGO Communication Age 4th Wave I personally believe that we are in the realm of the fourth wave. Toffler and Thornburg discussed the power of collaboration and communication by social networking online while still having the power of using the technology as an informational tool. We are already utilizing technology in that aspect in education and the workplace

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