Uf ed tech

Timeline of Educational Technology

  • 400 BCE

    Greek Sophists

    Greek Sophists
    Advocated for the idea of holistic education
  • 1100

    Pierre Abelard- scholastic method

    Pierre Abelard- scholastic method
    Students can formulate their own understanding separate from the teacher
  • John Amos Comenius

    John Amos Comenius
    Principles:
    1. Age appropriate instruction- grade levels
    2. Instruction should begin at infancy
    3. Practical Applications necessary
    4. Subject matter- levels of learning (chunking simple to complex)
  • Joseph Lancaster

    Joseph Lancaster
    1. Memorization
    2. Curriculum development
    3. Teacher&teacher Assistant/ pupil ratio
    4. Proficiency Monitoring
    5. Ability based grouping
    6. Lead teachers as administrators
  • Friedrich Froebel

    Friedrich Froebel
    Developed the concept of Kindergarten
    1. social participation
    2. Motor skills
    3. Free play
    4. Imagination and creativity
  • School museums

    School museums
    central administrative unit
    Materials stored here were regarded as supplementary
  • 1st catalog of instructional films published

    1st catalog of instructional films published
  • public school system of rochester NY adopts films for regular instrucitonal use

    public school system of rochester NY adopts films for regular instrucitonal use
  • the visual instruction movement

    the visual instruction movement
    media devices used in schools:
    lantern slide projectors
    stereo graph viewers
    motion picture projector More than 20 teacher training institutions
  • audiovisual instructional movement begins

    audiovisual instructional movement begins
  • Department of Visual instruciton formed

    Department of Visual instruciton formed
    merger of 3 existing organizations
    Parent organization of AECT
  • World War II begins

    World War II begins
    Audiovisual devices used in military and industry.
    Reduced training time
    increased interest
    able to train large numbers from diverse backgrounds
  • Post WW II developments and increased media research

    Post WW II developments and increased media research
    several intensive programs of audiovisual research were undertaken
  • IBM devlops and design computer assited instruction

    IBM devlops and design computer assited instruction
  • Instructional TV is born

    Instructional TV is born
    FCC creates educational channels
  • Bloom's Taxonomy

    Bloom's Taxonomy
    behavioral objectives epitomized
  • Launch of Sputnik

    Launch of Sputnik
    rapid release of instructional materials created by experts
  • PLATO is born

    PLATO is born
    University of Illinois Online software intending to help dissiminate information and to provide a self guided instructional tool.
  • Instuctional TV fades in popularity

    Instuctional TV fades in popularity
    Reasons for decline:
    Poor instructional quality
    Ford foundation halts funding
    Teacher's resistance
    expense of systems
    TV can not stnad alone
  • Robert Gagne

    Robert Gagne
    5 types of learning objectives
  • systems apporach to learning

    systems apporach to learning
  • Countries use systems approach to solve international issues

    Countries use systems approach to solve international issues
  • Micro computers on the scene

    Micro computers on the scene
    compact enough for desktop use
    relatively inexpensive
    performs many of the features as large machines
  • Media comparison study

    Media comparison study
    Finding: Students learn equally well regardless of how information is presented
  • cognitive psychology gains popularity

    cognitive psychology gains popularity
  • Authentic Learning Tasks

    Authentic Learning Tasks
    Rise of constructivism leads to the popularity of developing "authentic learning tasks."
  • impact of computers in classroom decrease

    impact of computers in classroom decrease
    Why? The use of computers was far from innovative. For instance, computers were being used for drill and practice or for teaching computer related skills such as word processing.
  • Distance Learning improves

    Distance Learning improves
    Use of the internet leads to 50% increase in distance learning offered by higher education institutions.
  • Google founded

    Google founded
    more and more resources stored on the internet leads to a need to manage the resources through search engines
  • performance technology broadens the scope

    performance technology broadens the scope
    Educational technology now includes incentive systems and work environments in analyses
  • Open office debut

    Open office debut
    Access to open source programs makes common programs available for discounted or free price.
  • Facebook founded

    Facebook founded
    An international social network debuted with the sole purpose of connecting schools and their students.
  • Simulation based learning

    Simulation based learning
    Simulation based technology improves and leads to advancements in not only distance learning but cost effective learning
  • EME 5054 Fall course

    EME 5054 Fall course
    Introductory level information shared with post grad students on Educational Technology. Focus on Universal Design for Learning introduced to many.
    The class aims to provide a shift of Ed Tech from a tool for presenting content to a tool to design, create, and explore knowledge and connect knowledge to instructors and learners. Ed tech will become more of a tool to enable diverse types of learning than a tool to distribute content.
  • Class of 2019- Educational Technology

    Class of 2019- Educational Technology
    provide access to all types educational experience through open education resources, free simulation and gaming options through apps.
    Hopefully Ed Tech will expand access to education for undeveloped or impoverished regions.
    Ed Tech will expand to include both 3-d and virtual reality experiences for students that would be too dangerous or expensive to offer students a live experience
    we need more tools to manage adaptive and personalized learning;