Foreword Introduction Chapter 1: Forerunners to Educational Technology Chapter 2: 1963-The Official Inception Chapter 3: 1972-The Struggle for Identity Chapter 4: 1977-The Systemization of Educational Technology Chapter 5: 1994-The Full Circle Chapter 6: Problems with Definitions of Educational Technology
ALAN JANUSZEWSKI is Associate Professor, Department of Teacher Education, Instructional Technology, School of Education, State University of New York, Potsdam. man /f Andrew /r fore.
?In describing and interpreting definitions of educational
technology, Januszewski effectively and thoroughly raises questions
about the nature of educational technology as a
profession.?-Education Libraries
?Unlike many books written about the history of educational
technology that focus on the evolution of technology and its
application to instruction, this unique book examines the evolution
of the concept itself....Highly recommended for research and
academic libraries. It will also be of interest to professionals
working with educational technology.?-The Journal of Academic
Librarianship
"In describing and interpreting definitions of educational
technology, Januszewski effectively and thoroughly raises questions
about the nature of educational technology as a
profession."-Education Libraries
"Unlike many books written about the history of educational
technology that focus on the evolution of technology and its
application to instruction, this unique book examines the evolution
of the concept itself....Highly recommended for research and
academic libraries. It will also be of interest to professionals
working with educational technology."-The Journal of Academic
Librarianship
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