Part 1 Technological Foundation of Education 2
Part 1 Technological Foundation of Education 2
Part 1 Technological Foundation of Education 2
1
Technological Technology
Types of Educational
Foundation of 2 Technology
Education 3
Benefits of
Educational
Technology
Prepared by Integration of
Mark Anthony D. Mangiduyos
4 Technology
Jolly S. Rafael in Education
Zarah G. Salvador
Jerwin Sacdal
Foundation Of Education
Dr. Pricila Santos
History of Educational
1 Technology
Educational Technology
Technology is
commonly thought of
in terms of gadgets,
instruments, machines
and devices most
(educators) will defer
to technology as
computers.
(Muffoletto, 1994)
TEA
The history of Educational technology
can be traced back to the time when
tribal priests systemized bodies of
knowledge, and early cultures invented
pictographs or sign writing to record
and transmit information.
(Paul Saettler, 1990)
In ancient Greece, the Elder Sophist
used the term techne to refer the process of
applying knowledge systematically to the
practical art of instruction. They formulated
cognitive rules, systematically analyzed
subject matter designed instructional
technologies and devised effective
instructional materials.
During the Middle Age Advent of
Scholastic Philosophy, Pierre Abelard
introduced a technology of instruction
which was really a new method of
structuring and presenting materials that
helped set the style of scholastic
education.
Comenius, Pestalozzi, Froebel, Herbart and
Montessori contributed their own concept on
educational technology improving educative
process.
Still in use
around
the world.
First Generation:1943-1956
Used vacuum tubes in
electronic circuits.
Used punch cards to input
and externally store data.
Up to 4K of memory.
Programming in machine
language and assembly
language.
Required a compiler.
First Generation:
1943-1956
Electronic Numerical Integrator
and Calculator (ENIAC)
Worlds first electronic
digital computer.
Used to produce
WWII ballistic firing
tables for the U.S.
Defense Department.
Microcomputers
Personal computers or PCs.
Usually cost about $2,000 or less.
Process over 1 billion operations per
second.
Stand-alone or connected
to other computers as a
network system.
TEA
1990s
Connecting the World
Tim Berners-Lee
Developed HTML and the World Wide Web
(WWW) was born.
1990s
Connecting the World
Marc Andreessen
An original developer of Mosaic, the
first browser software able to read
HTML.
Co-founder of Netscape
Communications.
The 21st Century
MULTIFACETED CONCEPT
LUMBSDAINE (1964)
Has listed 3 distinct approaches
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
HAS STATED
IT HAS ORIGINE IN PHYSICAL
SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING .
IT IS BASED ON THE CONCEPT
OF SERVICE USING
TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION
MECHANICAL and TECHNOLOGICAL
REVOLUTION
We usually includes
those machine like
appliances and
equipment's which
are considered to be
technical in terms of
their composition
and working
Audio and visual Hardware aids,
Radio :General
broadcast Projector : O H P
Educational Micro Projector
broadcast
Overhead projector
TAPERECORDER OPAQUE or
:record player Transparent
Projector
Audio _ visual Hardware aids
television
Video slides
Closed circuit
television (CCTV)
VIDEOTAPE or
CASSETTE
RECORDER
computer
Storehouse of knowledge
Good source of self instruction
Helps all stakeholders
Best substitute for traditional teaching aid
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY II or
software approach
OWES its ORIGINE to the
Behavioral sciences and
their applied aspect
concerning the p
psychology of learning
SOLID TECHNOLOGY
INSTRUCTIONAL Procedure
Hence known as
INSTRUCTIONAL Or
BEHAVIOURAL
TECHNOLOGY
ORIGNATED FROM THEORIES OF LEARNING
A PROCESS ORIENTED TECHNIQUE
Which develops and utilizes software aids for bringing the desirable changes in the students
Blackboard or
chalk board
Bulletined board
or Information
board
Flannel board
Software aids
PICTURES
MAPS MODELS
GRAPHS CARTOONS
CHARTS
DIORAMA -3
GLOBES
dimensional
DIAGRAMES
miniature model
PHOTOGRAPHS
making use of small
POSTERS FLASHCARDS
objects .
NEWS PAPERS
VISUAL AND PROJECTIVE SOFTWARE AID
SLIDES
FILMSTRIPS
VIDEOS
TRANSPARENCIES
PROGRAMMED LEARNING PACKAGES
TELECONFERENCING
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY III or system approach