Edtc6320 kknisely project5
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Instructional Technology
Past, Present, & Future
Abstract
-Past influences-Present issues in integrating technology-Changes needed-Future implications
Intro
-Changes, changes,
and more changes
ALWAYS!
What is instructional technology?
Instructional technology = Educational technology
GOAL = to learn
Always Improve
History
1920’s
Brain – muscle
Empirical Knowledge
History
1930’s
Great Depression
Slowed things down
History
1940’s
World War II
Rush for advancement
History
1950’s
B.F. Skinner
Blooms Taxonomy
Internet for military
History
1960’s
Audio Visual Era
History
1970’s
Search for new
“Traditional” style
History
1980’s
George Bush
Push to Standards Based
History
1990’s
Business & Internet take off
History
Print Press
Internet
MAJOR CHANGES NOW
Past Trends
1996 – 2002
Don Eley’s 8 Trends
Present Situation
•“Need to be Connected”
Present Situation
•Collaboration
Present Situation
•Symbols
Present Situation
•Literacy
Present Situation
•Attention Spans
Joke
Rip Van Winkle
We are different
LEARN different = TEACH different
Change is needed!
Future
Prepare for success and nothing less!
Implications
United States –
3rd world country soon?
2007 Horizon Report
- User-Created Content - Social Networking
- Mobile Phones - Virtual Worlds
- The New Scholarship and Emerging Forms of Publication- Massively Multiplayer Educational Gaming
(Horizon Report, 2007, 6)
National Center on Education and the Economy
1. Assume that we will do the job right the first time
2. Make much more efficient use of the available resources.
3. Recruit from the top third of the high school graduates going on to college for the next generation of school teachers
4. Develop standards, assessments, and curriculum that reflect today’s needs and tomorrow’s requirements.
5. Create high performance schools and districts everywhere - how the system should be governed financed, organized, and managed.
(Tough Choices, 2007, 9-20).
6. Provide high - quality universal early childhood education.
7. Give strong support to the students who need it worst.
8. Enable every member of this adult workforce to get the new literacy skills.
9. Create personal competitiveness accounts – a GI Bill for our times.
10. Create regional competitiveness authorities to make America competitive (Tough Choices, 2007, 9-20).
National Center on Education and the Economy
Conclusion
- Change is inevitable
- The sooner the better
References
Davis, M. (2008, June 25). NEA, AFT report outlines ed-tech problems. Education Weeks Digital Directions, 2(1).
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Educause Learning Initiative, New Media Consortium. (2007). The 2007 horizon report. Stanford, CA: The New Media Consortium.
Ely, D.P. (2002). Trends in educational technology. (Report No. IR-113). Washington, DC: Department of Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED-99-CO-0005)
References
Grzondziel. H., Hillebrandt, D., Schott, F. (2001). What kind of instructional theory do we need for instructional technology in the 21st century? Journal of Structured Learning & Intelligent Systems, 14, 371-383.
Miranda, C.A., Steptoe, S., & Wallis, C. (2006, December 18). How to bring our schools out of the 20 th century. Time, 168(25), 50-56. Retrieved June 10, 2010, from Ebscohost.
National Center on Education and the Economy. (2007). Tough choices tough times. Washington, DC: National Center on Education and the Economy.
O’Day, D.H. Howto make pedagogically meaningful animations for teaching and research using PowerPoint & Camtasia. Mississauga, ON. Canada: University of Mississauga, Department of Biology.
References
P21 Framework definitions. (2009, December). Partnership for 21st century skills. 1-9.
Prensky, M. (2001, October). Digital natives, digital immigrants. On the Horizon, 9(5).
Prensky, M. (2001, December). Do they really think differently? On the Horizon, 9(6).
Regan, B. (2008, July 1). Why we need to teach 21st century skills – and how to do it. MultiMedia & Internet @ Schools. Retrieved June 21, 2010, from http://www.mmischools.com/Articles/PrintArticle.aspx?ArticleID=61011
Shrock, S.A. (1995). A brief history of instructional development. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois University, Curriculum and Instruction.
Technology. (2010). In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved July 5, 2010, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/technology
Woolman, D. C. (2002, January). The quest for international understanding in united states education, 1920 – 1939. Social Alternatives, 21(1), 23-26.
Yildiz, M.N. (2002, November 2). Semiotics of digital media in education. New Jersey, NJ: William Paterson University.
Credits
-All images from Google Images-Music from www.royalteefree music.
- Kevin McLeod “Sunshine”