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History of Instructional Media

History of Instructional Media. Return to Portfolio. Click on the date range to view content from the particular era. Instructional Media : Delivery of instruction by means other than the teacher, chalkboard, and textbook. Created by Joseph Nosek

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History of Instructional Media

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  1. History of Instructional Media Return to Portfolio Click on the date range to view content from the particular era Instructional Media : Delivery of instruction by means other than the teacher, chalkboard, and textbook Created by Joseph Nosek Reference: Reiser, R. (2001). A history of instructional design and technology part I: A history of instructional media. Educational Technology Research and Development, 49(1), 53-64. 4/14/2011

  2. Early 1900’s HOME “Books will soon be obsolete”….Edison-1913 4/14/2011

  3. 1920-1940Audiovisual Movement HOME “Tomorrow they will be as common as the book”….NEA on radio, film, and television. 4/14/2011

  4. 1941-1960World War II and Beyond HOME “Our miscalculation was underestimating their quick mastery of film education”…German Chief of Staff. 4/14/2011

  5. 1961-1980Television and Computers HOME “Nothing which approached the true potential of instructional television has been realized”….Carnegie Commission. 4/14/2011

  6. 1981- PresentComputers HOME “The computer will be a catalyst of very deep and radical change in the education system”…… Papert (1984). 4/14/2011

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