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The History of Technology in Education

  • Chalk Boards

    Chalk Boards
    Students could practice reading, writing and math. The large slate was effective to a large number of students in demonstrating complex formulas.
  • Pencil

    Pencil
    The first mass was produced and distributed into schools during the 19th century. Allowed students to physically record information and practice solutions. http://www.pencilrevolution.com/2014/05/evolution-of-the-pencil/
  • Overhead Projector

    Overhead Projector
    Allowed teachers to face students with better communication and demonstrating to the students. Overhead projectors also allowed teachers to project an image of learning material and edit while students could see on a larger canvas.
  • Television

    Television
    The use of film for classroom instruction. Helped children intellect in many programs and other good remodels. Video: History of Television
    https://youtu.be/go3AwYghhdI
  • Hand Held Calculator

    Hand Held Calculator
    Solve complicated problems at a faster rate and can reduce problems down to simpler tasks to a better understanding of a problem mostly in math classes/courses. Video: the Handheld Calculator
    https://youtu.be/CXfs-3PEFSw
  • Scantrons

    Scantrons
    Made grading multiple student exams faster and more beneficial to seeing results at a faster rate.
  • Computer

    Computer
    Faster access of information to a students studies leading to better learning opportunities inside and outside the classroom. Computers also enhanced the amount of storage you can obtain and made communication easier. https://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/computers/
  • Smart Board

    Smart Board
    Improve learning literacy, increase comprehension and enhanced alertness. Students become more engaged because of the endless possibilities of tasks that can be preformed. Video: Smart Board Use
    https://youtu.be/cu0xUx_-CNg
  • World Wide Web

    World Wide Web
    Great exposure to the outside world. The world wide web gives you access to a wide range of sources and languages. Communication through internet usage allows you to interact with other professors, students and other forms of learning techniques. Video: What is the World Wide Web
    https://youtu.be/J8hzJxb0rpc
  • Tablets

    Tablets
    A form of learning on the go. The portable device gives you endless experiences by scanning documents, voice memos and even apps that can allow you to interact with students and new up to date information. https://www.androidauthority.com/best-educational-android-games-for-kids-1020929/