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Instructional technology - History of instructional technology |  | Instructional technology - History of instructional technology: Encyclopedia II - Instructional technology - History of instructional technology |  | Instructional technology was born as a military response to the problems of a labor shortage during WWII in the United States. There was a definitive need to fill the factories with skilled labor. Instructional technology provided a methodology for training in a systematic and efficient manner.
With it came the use of highly structured manuals, instructional films, and standardized tests. Thomas Edison saw the value of instructional technology in films ...
See also:Instructional technology, Instructional technology - History of instructional technology, Instructional technology - Definition, Instructional technology - Instructional technology today, Instructional technology - Areas of focus, Instructional technology - Prominent figures in instructional technology |  | | Instructional technology, Instructional technology - Areas of focus, Instructional technology - Definition, Instructional technology - History of instructional technology, Instructional technology - Instructional technology today, Instructional technology - Prominent figures in instructional technology, Educational animation, Content management system, E-learning, Distance learning, Instructional design, Instructional theory |  | |
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Instructional technology - History of instructional technology
Instructional technology was born as a military response to the problems of a labor shortage during WWII in the United States. There was a definitive need to fill the factories with skilled labor. Instructional technology provided a methodology for training in a systematic and efficient manner.
With it came the use of highly structured manuals, instructional films, and standardized tests. Thomas Edison saw the value of instructional technology in films but did not formalize the science of instruction as the US military did so well.
Other related archivesALICE, Autodidacticism, Content management system, Distance learning, E-learning, ELIZA, Edgar Dale, Educational animation, Educational technology, Ethics, Instructional design, Instructional theory, Phil Harris, Richard Clark, Robert M. Gagne, Roger Schank, SCORM, Thomas Edison, United States, WWII, charter schools, constructivism, ethics, expert systems, home schooling, public schools, standardized tests, universities
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