history of computers in education

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Event Date: Event Title: Event Description:
10/22/1740 1780 - Early public schools adopt the teacher/manager model teacher as the primary manger of instruction and assessment in a single classroom.
08/13/1946 First vacuum tube-based computers developed universities help in computer development effort; technology used in war effort.
01/03/1951 1951 - Little technology used in schools, primarily TV; ; baby boom begins with resulting increases in class size; first-generation Univac computer delivered to the US census bureau.
09/16/1954 1954 - General Electric is the first business to order a computer
01/06/1955 schools still based on the teacher/manager model in individual teacher-controlled classrooms;
03/23/1955 1955 - IBM's first commercial computer is sold
01/02/1956 schools still based on the teacher/manager model in individual teacher-controlled classrooms;
02/03/1958 Mainframe host computers are not widely accepted in schools that are still using the si ngle classroom, teacher/manager method of delivering information to students.
06/05/1959 1959 - Transistor-based computers in use the cold war continues with public support for the development of technology needed for space exploration.
04/23/1963 Vocational Education Act passes with new money supporting the use of technology in schools; the mainframe and minicomputers in use at this time are using batch processing methods that do not fit well with the single teacher-as-manager-of-learning methods in use in most schools;
10/27/1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act brings new money into schools for technology. mainframes and minicomputers are put into place in some schools, but most are used for administration or for school counseling (databases for information a bout and for students).
11/09/1968 some programs designed to bring money for technology are canceled host computers are not widely adopted in schools because they are seen as appropriate for use with the teacher/manager model of learning (they don't fit into the single classroom, but instead are accessed remotely by sending batches of data).< BR>
05/22/1970 mainframes and minicomputers in use in some schools, but very little use in the delivery of instruction
08/27/1971 - Intel's first microprocessor developed; the first microcomputers (PCs) are developed mainframes and minicomputers are in wide use in business; a few software companies begin to develop mainframe and minicomputer- based instructional programs
08/19/1975 Some Apple 1 PCs are donated to schools; some schools have adopted mainframes and minicomputers and refuse to consider PCs
11/26/1979 15 Million PCs estimated to be in use worldwide PC-based spreadsheets developed, mainframes and minicomputers still in wide use.
07/14/1981 The first educational drill and practice programs are developed for personal computers. IBM is the first mainframe manufacturer to develop a PC; drill and practice CAI gains acceptance in schools
04/17/1983 the Apple II computer finds widespread acceptance in education because PCs better fit the teacher /manager model of instructional delivery PCs can be used to "support" the ongoing teaching in the single classroom). Simple simulation programs are developed for personal computers.
08/10/1986 PCs can be used to "support" the ongoing teaching in the single classroom). Simple simulation programs are developed for personal computers.
09/09/1988 laptops are developed
01/17/1990 Multimedia PCs are developed; schools are using videodiscs; object-oriented multimedia authoring tools are in wide use
11/18/1992 Internet opens
02/27/1994 most US classrooms now have at least one PC available for instructional delivery not all teachers have access to a computer for instructional preparation.
02/06/1995 schools and individuals create web pages
05/20/1996 many schools are rewiring for Internet access
10/19/2008 High-level programming languages such as Fortran are being taught are in universities. School vocational training programs begin to include computer maintenance;
10/19/2008 The growth of the internet expands far faster than most predicted. It soon becomes the world's largest database of information, graphics, and streaming video making it an invaluable resource for educators

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