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DANA SIAU EDUC 7100-2 EVOLUTION OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY TIME LINE ASSIGNMENT The Ages of Technology
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Table of Contents Toffler’s Three Waves Timeline Agricultural Age Industrial Age Information Age 1900-19101910-19201920-19301930-1940 1940-19501950-19601960-19701970-1980 1980-19901990-20002000-2010References Strand 1– Toffler’s three waves and the next wave Strand 2 –Key technological advances and innovations Strand 3 –Business and Corporate philosophies Strand 4 –Educational theories of learning and instruction Strand 5 –Nature of society and culture Strand 6 –Communication
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Toffler’s Three Waves Timeline 8000 B.C. – Agricultural Age Agricultural Age 1700 – Clash of the Agricultural Age & Industrial Age 1800 – Industrial Age Industrial Age 1955- Shift from the Industrial Age to the Information Age Information Age It is my belief that we have not entered a 4th wave. I believe that the communication age is only an advanced extension of the information age, and that our next wave will be a biotechnological age. Table of Contents
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Agricultural Age Table of Contents Toffler’s Three Waves Time Line Characterized by… The extended family Horse and Buggy as means of transportation Farming as main source of food and income Homeschooling geared towards family roles (child rearing, family business, etc.)
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Industrial Age Table of Contents Characterized by… The transition to the nuclear family Specialization in factories Mass production of products via assembly lines Railroads, cars, and planes as means of transportation Renewable energy sources Introduction of markets for trade of products Mass schooling becomes grouped by age and gender Toffler’s Three Waves Time Line
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Information Age Table of Contents Characterized by… Non-renewable energy sources Large corporations cyberspace communications (cell phones, computers, etc.) One-parent & Two working parents household Digital natives in education Toffler’s Three Waves Time Line
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1900-1910 Table of Contents Previous Decade Next Decade The world’s first billion dollar corporation – U.S. Steel is established Henry Ford manufactures model T’s Researchers discover how to manufacture margarine Montessori establishes first Children’s House Alexander F. Victor invents the Animatograph Visual education movement begins in schools
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1910-1920 Table of Contents Previous Decade Next Decade Thomas Edison produces first set of films for classroom showings Educational film companies begin to establish themselves
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1920-1930 Table of Contents Previous Decade Next Decade First book written describing methodology for the film in the classroom First courses established for teachers concerning use of educational film
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1930-1940 Table of Contents Previous Decade Next Decade Europeans politically control 85% of the land on Earth
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1940-1950 Table of Contents Previous Decade Next Decade US possessed 72% of the world’s gold reserve.
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1950-1960 Table of Contents Previous Decade Next Decade American Montessori Society founded Number of radio stations in the U.S. begin to climb 2,336-5,359
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1960-1970 Table of Contents Previous Decdade Next Decade U.S. postal service at it’s highest peak of communication Green Revolution begins
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1970-1980 Table of Contents Previous Decade Next Decade U.S. Newspapers begin to loose circulation of papers The percentage of Americans reading newspaper begins to fall An increase in the usage of CB radios begins Television viewing begins to decline
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1980-1990 Table of Contents Previous Decade Next Decade
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1990-2000 Table of Contents Previous Decade Next Decade
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2000-2010 Table of Contents Previous Decade
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References Dede, C. (2010). The Next Wave, Part 2. Laureate Education, Inc. Saettler, P. (2004). The Evolution of American Educational Technology. Greenwich, Ct: Information Age Publishing. Thornburg, D. (2010). The Next Wave, Part 1, Laureate Education, Inc. Toffler, Alvin. (1980). The Third Wave. New York, New York: Bantam.
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