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  • HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
  • In 1957 the discovery of skinner teaching machine
  • HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
  • 1960 liquid paper- when the liquid paper came onto the scene it helped students easily fix mistakes. Without having to tear up their homework and start over.
  • 1970 – Hand Held Calculator
  • HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
  • 1972 – The Scantron
  • what about scantron ma'am?
  • 1959 – Photocopier- Today’s scanner owes a nod to the photocopier. At the time, it gave teachers and administrators the chance to make copies of class material.
  • HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
  • 1977 – Apple II
  • Many teachers worried that using a calculator would undermine basic math skills. And that only delayed the initial rollout. But very quickly, the handheld calculator became widely popular. Let’s credit it for today’s spread sheets which use the same ideas.
  • HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
  • In 1999 interactive whiteboard and the first laptop with WIFI.
  • The Scranton is a system of testing. Thanks to Michael Sokolski, it allowed teachers to grade multiple-choice tests in a more efficient way. All they had to do was put answer sheets into the machine.
  • HISTORY OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
  • That's the timeline of educational technology. It took many years to get here. So, any questions?
  • None ma'am. I'm sure everyone learned something.
  • the next few years was the discovery of Personal computers, CD Rome drives, Online College, World wide web and social media.
  • 2007 – E-Reader, 2010 – Tablets, 2014 – Google Classroom, 2018 A powered Ebook, 2019 Predictive Learning Analytics, and 2020 Ed Techs apps.
  • and 2002 the Moodle.
  • 2005 – iClicker
  • SEE YOU IN MY CLASS NEXT MEETING, GOODBYE.
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