history of educational technology ______________________________
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History of Educational Technology ______________________________. Prepared By: Aianah A. Gutiera Phoebe A. Podiotan. 3300 BC. ● Use of pointed sticks to inscript signs and symbols on leaves and bark of trees. 3100 BC. Cuneiform in Mesopotamia was developed. 3000 BC. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Prepared By: Aianah A. Gutiera
Phoebe A. Podiotan
History of Educational Technology
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3300 BC
● Use of pointed sticks to inscript signs and symbols on leaves and bark of trees
3100 BC
• Cuneiform in Mesopotamia was developed
3000 BC
• Hieroglyphics and Papyrus in Egypt• Spartan Education• Athenian Education
600 AD
• Use of a quill pen
888 AD
• Diamond Sutra • was printed
1440
• Johannes Gutenburg completed the printing press
1658
• Orbis Pictus (The World in Pictures) by Johann Amos Comenius was published
1790
• Pencil was invented
1801
• Use of blackboards in academic military schools
1805
• Pestalozzi Method was developed
1826
• First permanent image using Camera Obscura
1840
• Froebel coined the word “kindergarten”
1884
• First proper fountain pen was invented
1907
• Maria Montessori’s Casa dei Bambini was established
1920s
• Use of educational films• Sidney Pressey’s teaching
machines
1930s
• Airing of first instructional TV• 16mm sound motion picture was
developed
1940s
• Movies, filmstrips, radio, and other pictorial devices were used in military trainings
• Invention of Memex by Vanevar Bush• Modern version of ball point pen was
invented
1950s
• Skinner’s Programmed Instruction
• Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
1960s
• Use of whiteboard• Use of computers in schools• Systems approach to designing
instruction was introduced• Instructional films became more
creative and more accessible• Large scale television availability
1970s
• Proliferation of instructional design models
• Development of needs assessment procedures
1980s
• Digitized communication and networking in education started
• CBI / CBT flourished
1990s
• Hypertext and hypermedia influence the field
• Learning management systems (LMS) were used
2000s
• Internet technologies are more integrated in the academe
• Web 2.0 tools• Web conferencing