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Instructional Design and Technology Highlights 1905-2010

  • 1st School Musuem

    1st School Musuem
    First school museum opened in St. Louis..
  • Educational Silent Films

    Educational Silent Films
    1908-1912 Dept of Agriculture made educational films
    The Evolution of American Educational Technology
    By L. Paul Saettler
  • Period: to

    1905-2015

  • 1st Catalog of Instructional Films

  • Educational radio 1920's

    Educational radio 1920's
  • National Professional Organization for Visual Instruction

    This organizaiton was established in 1923 adn evolved into the Associaiton for Educational Communicaitons and Technology (AECT).
  • Thomas Edison

    Thomas Edison
    Thomas Edison predicted that motion pictures would replace books.
  • Teacher Training

    Philosophy and psychology of visual instruction, motion pictures, latern slides,projector operation,sterogrph said, photographs, exhibits, fieldtrips
  • Sound Recording Films

    Sound Recording Films
  • Division of Visual Aids for War Training

    Division of Visual Aids for War Training
    Every Minute Counts 1944Office of Education formted teh Divison for Aids for War Training
    Films were developed fro the army and nave to speed oup training fo military personel.
  • Teacher Training

    Selection and utilization principles, equipment operation, evaluation of materials, history and philosophy of educational media, production do audio-visual materials(photo, non-photographic visuals, radio, video)
  • Federal Communications Commission

    242 television channels set aside for non-commercial use
  • National Educational Television

    NET was founded in 1952 as the Educational Television and Radio Center.
  • Electric Outlet

    Electric Outlet
    Modern schools in th e1950's were fitted with electric outlets in front and back of the classroom.
  • Teacher Eduction

    Equipment operation, selection, utilization, amend evaluation of materials, history and philosophy of educational media, production do audio-visual materials (photo, non-photographic visuals, radio, video)
  • National Defense Educational Act 1958 Title VII

    Promote research and experimentation with media
    Radio, television, film, audiovisual media
    Improve the nation's competence in math, science, modern foreign language
  • Overhead projector

    Overhead projector
  • 1963 Definition

    Ely, 1963
    "the design and use of messages with contro. the learning"
    Department of Audiovisual Instruction
  • Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965

    President Lyndon Johnson
    Infusion of federal funds into public education
  • Teacher Education

    utilizationand selection of materials, equipment operation, evaluation of materials, production non-photographic materials, communication theory, history and philosophy do educational media, audio production,systems approach, photographic production
  • Videocassette player

    Videocassette player
  • PBS Debute

    PBS Debute
    PBS broadcast network debuted in 1970 replacing NET.
  • Teacher education

    Equipment operation, utilization and selection of materials, production do non-photographic materials, evaluation of materials, audio production, communication theory, system approach, video production, photographic production
  • IBM First Mass Marketed Computer

    IBM First Mass Marketed Computer
  • MacIntosh Apple Computer

    MacIntosh Apple Computer
  • World Wide Web

    World Wide Web
    World Wide Web Opens to public.
  • Smart Boards

    Smart Boards
    Digital Vision Touch technology
    Camera-based touch technology for interactive whiteboards and interactive displays uses digital cameras and proprietary software and firmware to detect finger or pen contact with the screen.
  • IPad

    IPad
    Apple introduces the IPad.
  • 1970 Definition

    Commision of Instructional Technology
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