Huwebes, Oktubre 18, 2012

History of Educational Technology



Education During the Ancient Time
  • Use pointed sticks to inscript signs and symbols on the leaves of trees and knives for the bark of trees.
  • Egyptians devised a system of picture writing called hieroglyphics.
  • Spartan education emphasized the development of the physical body coupled with discipline. 
Education During the Medieval Era
  • Establishment of Medieval University
  • Created the spark in writing textbooks
  • Their universities and libraries were the models in the entire Europe because they invented the printing press.
  • They also originated the scientific method of teaching.
Education During the Renaissance Period

Three lines of concern:
  • Intellectual development ( humanism, reformation, realism,      disciplinism and rationalism )
  • Aesthetic ( entertainment )
  • Scientific ( John Locke: TabularasaJohann Amos Comenius: Orbis Pictus, Maria Montessori: use of multi-sensory materials to teaching, Montessori schools today.)
Education During the Age of Naturalist
  • Jean Jacques Rousseau: Emile Book, preservation of natural goodness of the individual.
  • HerbartHerbartian Method of teaching (preparation, presentation, comparison, abstraction, generalization and application)
  • Peztallozi: teaching is more effective if it proceeds from concrete to abstract.
  • Froebel: Father of Kindergarten, emphasized the use of actual objects, recommended the use of play and songs and discovery of games suited for grades.
Educational Movements in the 19th century
  • Production of books
  • Use of blackboards
  • Improvement of writing implements like pen and ink
  • Photography ( visual instruction )
  • Audio-visual media texts
Second World War
  • Movies
  • Filmstrips
  • Radio
  • Other pictorial devices
Education in Contemporary Times
Most schools have already adopted:
  • Computerization of records
  • Entrance procedures and all other aspects of administration and supervision.
Educational Technology is:
  • the development, application and evaluation of systems, techniques and aids to improve the process of human learning,
  • a systematic way of designing, implementing and evaluating the total learning and teaching in terms of specific objectives based on research in human learning and communication; and employing a combination of human and non-human resources to bring about more effective instruction,
  • the application of the results of researches and studies, material or non-material to improve teaching and learning.








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