4. … Where technology is used in
various fields of science only by
the needs and requirements of
education for…
Implementing
Evaluating
Managing solutions to
those problems involved
in all aspects of human
learning.
5. DURING THE WW
II
Overhead projectors to
support lectures.
The military used …
Slide projectors to support
training in ship and aircraft
recognition.
Audio equipment for
teaching foreign languages.
7. TELEVISION
Instructional television was the focus
of attention during the 1950s and
1960s.
In 1952, 242 television
channels were set aside
for education purposes
which led to a rapid
development of
educational television
stations.
8. COMPUTER
It was not until the 1980s, and the
appearance of microcomputers that
many educators and public officials
became enthusiastic about computers.
By 1983, computers were
being used for
instructional purposes in
40% of all elementary
schools and 75% of all
secondary schools in the
9. CONCLUSION
Educators must keep
pace with technological
advances…
Whatever learning theory
a teacher may embrace,
many technologies exist in
schools to enhance
instruction and to support
student learning…
10. - BALDWIN, R. SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY IN
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HTTP://EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG/WIKI/EDUCATIONAL_
TECHNOLOGY
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