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The birth of school museums, the visual and audiovisual instruction movements, the use of media during World War II, and the interest in instructional television, computers, and the Internet are among the topics discussed.
Welcome to A History of Instructional Media and Design. This timeline focuses on the developments in Learning Technology and Instructional Design over the past 110 years. I've primarily used our Reiser and Dempsey text as a guide, including Reiser's delineation between Instructional Media and Instructional Design.
This timeline displays 20 events that happened during the formation of Instructional Media & Instructional Design.
Jan 17, 2010
Part I: A History of Instructional Media. Robert A. Reiser. This is the first of a two-part article that will discuss the history of thefield of instructional design and technology in the United States. A definition of the field is provided and the major features of the definition are identified. A rational for using instructional design and.
Discusses the history of the field of instructional design and technology in the United States. Includes a definition, major features, rational for using instructional design and technology as the label for the field, history of instructional media from 1900 to the present, effects media have had on instructional practices, and the
The article was published in the Educational Technology Research and Development journal in 2001. Reiser and Gagne defined instructional media as the “physical means via which instruction is presented to learners." Increased interest in visual media and instructional films led to the visual instruction movement.
This event was the gateway to the use of creative instructional media, encouraging teachers to bring in observable, sometimes tangible objects to encourage learning in a new way. This type of instructional media is still used in classrooms today. For example, instructors use Powerpoint presentations to present lecture
Shortly after the school museum in St. Louis was opened, others were opened in Reading, Pennsylvania, and Cleveland, Ohio. These museums served as the central administrative units for visual instruction by their distribution of portable museum exhibits, stereo graphs (three-dimensional photographs), slides, films, study
Jul 17, 2011 A History of Instructional Media What is instructional media? Instructional media is "the physical means, other than the teacher, chalkboard, and textbook, via which instruction is presented to learners" (Reiser, 2001). Where did it begin in the United States? School Museums In 1905, a school museum was
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