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Educational Technology in Contex
Educational technology is evolving rapidly, with significant trends emerging in hardware and software. Mobile and tablet computing are becoming ubiquitous, and there is a growing presence of open content and massive open online courses (
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Educational Technology in Contex Today's Educational Technology Skills websites multimedia softwer Adobe Acrobat Tech-PACK Farmerwork ICT Competency Frmework for teachers 21st Century skills ISTE Standars for students and teachers A Rational for Using Educational Technology Technology can help to solve some educational problems How to prepare students for the future How to support learning needs How to motivate and engage students in learning Items that can help build a rationale come from Reviewing types of problems that the use of technologies has helped solve Examining evidence from past research Emerging Trends in Tools and Applications Trends in educational applications resulting from these tools include Increased educational options for students with disabilities Reliance on learning at distance New instructional models Personalized learning Flexible learning enviroments Trends in hardware, software, and system development include Tablet computing Increased e-book/e- text presence Massive open online courses (MOOCs) More sources of open content Ubiquitious mobile computing Today's Educational Technology Issues Legal/Ethical illegal downloads safety issues hacking Cultrural/Equity studens with special needs racial and gender equity digital divade Educational Issues digital citizenship digital literacy lack of technology funding Social Issues risk of online behaviors health-related concerns Privacy Today's educational technology resources Types of Software Applications in Schools Administrative Productivity Instructional Technology Facilities Laboratories of networked computers External storage Peripherals Imaging technologies Display technologies Handheld technologies Microcomputers Yesterday's educational technology Era 4: The Mobile Technologies, Social Media, and Open Access Era Mobile acess Electronic books Distance learning Era 3: The Internet Era The first Browser World Wide Web Internet Era 2: The Microcomputer Era The logo movement Video-based curriculum The computer literacy movement Era 1: The Pre-Microcomputer Era Computer-managed instruction Computer-assisted instruction Multimedia learning stations The Big picture Perspectives that define Educational Technology As computer systems As vocational training As instructional systems and instructional desig As communications media Why we need it Looking ahead to the future Considering the present Reflecting on the past Key terminology