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History of Educational Technology. Karizza Jennifer Jaro Chatty May Prado. 3300 BC. Use of pointed sticks to inscript signs and symbols on leaves and bark of tree s. 3100 BC. Cuneiform in Mesopotamia was developed. 3000 BC. Hieroglyphics and Papyrus in Egypt Spartan Education
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History of Educational Technology Karizza Jennifer Jaro Chatty May Prado
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 • OrbisPictus (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 VanevarBush • 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
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