EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGY:

Educational
technology is the effective use of technological tools in learning. As a
concept, it concerns an array of tools, such as media, machines and networking
hardware, as well as considering underlying theoretical perspectives for their
effective application.
Educational
technology is not restricted to high technology. Nonetheless, electronic
educational technology, also called e-learning, has become an important part of
society today, comprising an extensive array of digitization approaches, components
and delivery methods. For example, m-learning emphasizes mobility, but is
otherwise indistinguishable in principle from educational technology.
Educational
technology includes numerous types of media that deliver text, audio, images,
animation, and streaming video, and includes technology applications and
processes such as audio or video tape, satellite TV, CD-ROM, and computer-based
learning, as well as local intranet/extra net and web-based learning.
Information and communication systems, whether free-standing or based on either
local networks or the Internet in networked learning, underlie many e-learning
processes.
Theoretical
perspectives and scientific testing influence instructional design. The
application of theories of human behavior to educational technology derives
input from instructional theory, learning theory, educational psychology, media
psychology and human performance technology.
Educational
technology and e-learning can occur in or out of the classroom. It can be
self-paced, asynchronous learning or may be instructor-led, synchronous
learning. It is suited to distance learning and in conjunction with
face-to-face teaching, which is termed blended learning. Educational technology
is used by learners and educators in homes, schools (both K-12 and higher
education), businesses, and other settings.
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