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Educational technology, broadly speaking, has passed through five stages
By Rhowena Tayko and Rhea Fe Sinajon
The first stage of educational technology is coupled with
the use of aids like charts, maps, symbols, models, specimens and concrete
materials. The term educational technology was used as synonyms to audio-visual
aids.
The second stage of educational technology is associated
with the 'electronic revolution' with the introduction and establishment of
sophisticated hardware and software. Use of various audio-visual aids like
projector, magic lanterns, tape-recorder, radio and television brought a
revolutionary change in the educational scenario. Accordingly, educational
technology concept was taken in terms of these sophisticated instruments and
equipments for effective presentation of instructional materials.
The third stage of educational technology is linked with the
development of mass media which in turn led to 'communication revolution' for
instructional purposes. Computer-assisted Instruction (CAI) used for education
since 1950s also became popular during this era.
The fourth stage of educational technology is discernible by
the individualized process of instruction. The invention of programmed learning
and programmed instruction provided a new dimension to educational technology.
A system of self-learning based on self-instructional materials and teaching
machines emerged.
The latest concept of educational technology is influenced
by the concept of system engineering or system approach which focuses on
language laboratories, teaching machines, programmed instruction, multimedia
technologies and the use of the computer in instruction. According to it,
educational technology is a systematic way of designing, carrying out and
evaluating the total process of teaching and learning in terms of specific objectives
based on research.
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