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Education in 1970s-80s

The evolution of the photocopier has significantly impacted various institutions and organizations. Originally invented by Chester Carlson in 1938 and later developed by Xerox in the 1960s, photocopiers have become essential in offices, schools, and courthouses.

Education in 1970s-80s

Education in 1970s-80s

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Copiers are not only functional, but also help you to save space. The copier can be operated very comfortably with a single cable without many devices. Thus, it also contributes to energy saving.
Today, the copier, which has a wide variety of models, is used in many institutions and organizations such as all kinds of offices, schools, courthouses.
It draws the paper to the copier and prepares the paper for the document we want to copy. Then the reel inside moves the paper while writing. Again, the cartridges and black tubes inside serve to distribute the ink during copying.
The first photocopier was invented by Chester Carlson in 1938. Copier machine was developed by the American company Xerox in the 1960's. Today, many photocopiers copy documents with the help of toners made of carbon element.
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Print Materials Sırma Gmtal

There are 3 mechanisms on how to select print materials: 1. Appropriateness of the print material to the planned course 2. Readability of text and appropriateness of the vocabulary and content of the print material to the age/maturity level of the students for whom the material is intended. 3. The material shall be screened for accuracy of the content and shall be free of bias (sex, race, religion, ethnic)
No interactions: Print materials do not generally provide built-in interactions. Additional technologies, such as e-mail, must be supplemented. No audio/visual elements: Print materials are static and are not appropriate for teaching languages and visual concepts. Require reading skills: If the learners are non-readers or language skills are required, print materials will not be effective. Time delay: It may take days or weeks for printed matter to travel between student and teacher.
It is extremely portable, cost effective, readily available, and comfortable to use. Students don't need special equipment to use it, and with adequate light, print materials can be used anywhere at any time. Students can review the materials at their own speed.
flashcards, newspapers, magazines, books, photographs, drawings, encyclopaedia, pre-recorded magnetic audio tape etc.
Print materials consists of all written material, excluding non-print resources, which convey planned course information.

TV and Video Cassettes Efe Ikhal

The world's first videotape recording show was played in Los Angeles on November 1, 1951.
Videotape is a magnetic tape used to store video and additionally sound.The stored information can be in the form of an analog data or digital signal. Videotape is used in both video cassette recorder and video recorder.
Television was invented in 1923 by John Logie Baird in Hastings, UK. Color television was invented in the 1940s. The first color television set went on sale in the USA in the 1950s, but color television was widely used in the USA in the 1960s.
Television is used for many purposes. It is used in social life as media and communication center. Television is used for communication, transportation, educational, instructive and information.
Television or simply TV, is a communication system that allows images and sounds broadcast in electromagnetic waves from a transmitter to be converted back into images and sound by electronic receivers with screens and speakers.

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