The Psychology of Educational Technology and Instructional Media

The Psychology of Educational Technology and Instructional Media
Author: Ken Spencer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1351780247

What can research in cognitive psychology offer the growth of educational technology and instructional media? Originally published in 1988, this book argues that, for much of its history, educational technology has been concerned with justifying and verifying the basic assumption that the processes and products of technology can improve instructional effectiveness. The result is seen as a systems approach grounded in empiricism and the failure to incorporate much important research in cognitive psychology. The book argues that it is now time for educational technology to come to terms with new ideas in cognitive, and particularly constructivist, psychology and it both advocates and describes the forging of new links between the two disciplines.

Instructional Technology

Instructional Technology
Author: Gary J. Anglin
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Presenting a comprehensive view of the field, this award-winning overview of educational technology discusses such topics as instructional design and systems, computer applications in education and training, research and evaluation in instructional technology, future prospects for instructional technology, and professional development. The only book to present a comprehensive view of the field, this award-winning overview of educational technology has been updated to cover current issues and trends. Contributors discuss instructional design and systems, computer applications in education and training, research and evaluation in instructional technology, future prospects for instructional technology, and professional development. New to this edition are chapters that address such current topics as educational and instructional systems development, post-modernism and instructional technology, interactive technologies, the Internet and higher education, qualitative research, and instructional technology and attitude change.

Instructional Technology

Instructional Technology
Author: Robert M. Gagne
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135878854

First Published in 1987. The technical knowledge that constitutes instructional technology includes practical procedures for using existing media to deliver instruction, and also to deliver portions of instruction that supplement the communications of an instructor. Instructional technology includes practical techniques of instructional delivery that systematically aim for effective learning, whether or not they involve the use of media. It is a basic purpose of the field of instructional technology to promote and aid the application of these known and validated procedures in the design and delivery of instruction.

Psychological Foundations of Educational Technology

Psychological Foundations of Educational Technology
Author: William Clark Trow
Publisher: Educational Technology
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1976
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780877780922

Monograph of selected articles on psychological aspects of educational technology - covers teacher training, teaching and teaching method, scholastic aptitude, the gifted and the disabled children, personality, motivation, behavioural attitudes, creative thinking, computer assisted instruction, etc. Bibliography pp. 375 to 386.

Classic Writings on Instructional Technology

Classic Writings on Instructional Technology
Author: Donald P. Ely
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Selected for their influence on the field, their continued reference over the years, and the reputations of the authors, 17 seminal works on educational technology have been gathered together to form this valuable collection. These previously published articles have contributed to the conceptual underpinnings of the field and are widely used in educational technology courses. However, they are sometimes difficult to locate. This publication solves the problem, providing a single source for the works. Divided into four sections, Definition and Conceptual Background, Design and Development Functions, Delivery Options, and The Profession, the work also lists classic books in the field with annotations.

Learning From Media 2nd Ed.

Learning From Media 2nd Ed.
Author: Richard E. Clark
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1617358126

Richard Clark’s observation that “…media are mere vehicles that deliver instruction but do not influence student achievement any more than the truck that delivers our groceries causes changes in our nutrition” is as misunderstood today as it was when first published in the Review of Educational Research in 1983. The convincing if little read scientific evidence presented by Clark has divided the field and caused considerable concern, especially among the providers of newer media for learning. A collection of writings about the “media effects debate,” as it has come to be called, was published in 2001. Edited by Clark, Learning From Media was the first volume in the series “Perspectives in Instructional Technology and Distance Education.” The series editors are convinced that the writings of Clark and those who take issue with his position are of critical importance to the field of instructional technology, Thus, a revised, second edition of Learning From Media is now being offered. The debate about the impact of media on learning remains a fundamental issue as new mediated approaches to teaching and learning are developed, and Clark’s work should be at the center of the discussion. The critical articles on both sides of this debate are contained in Learning From Media, 2nd Edition.

Educational Technology Beyond Content

Educational Technology Beyond Content
Author: Brad Hokanson
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-04-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030372545

This book is the outcome of a research symposium sponsored by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology [AECT]. Consisting of twenty-four chapters, including an introduction and conclusion, it argues that informational content should not be the main element of education, and that to provide more for learners, it is necessary to go beyond content and address other skills and capabilities. It also discusses the false premise that learning is complete when the information is known, not when learners seek more: their own directions, answers, and ideas. The authors assert that the ability to synthesize, solve problems and generate ideas is not based on specific content, although education often focuses solely on teaching content. Further, they state that content can be separated from the learning process and that instructional design and educational technology must be about the skills, habits, and beliefs to be learned.

Educational Technology and the Teaching-learning Process

Educational Technology and the Teaching-learning Process
Author: Jeanne Saylor Berthold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1969
Genre: Education
ISBN:

About 900 references from mostly books and journals to July 1, 1969. This bibliography is intended to serve as an introduction to the literature on the teaching-learning process and on the various new approaches in the field of teaching technology. Entries arranged in broad classified order. No index.