Sunday, August 24, 2008

Definition of Instructional Technology

To me, the definition of Instructional Technology is the use of technology in a "formal" education setting. That setting could be in a school, university, corporation, hospital, and most recently, in one's home. Teachers use technology to enable their students to create detailed, attractive graphic organizers to show what they have learned, computer programs to create "virtual models" of things such a molecules, animals, etc. At the university level, students may be asked to create a webpage to share their knowledge with others, and instructors expect that students will be proficient in using technology. Now, with the increase of distance education, technology is used to allow people to access courses and school programs that may have been out of their reach previously. The instructional technology field also encompasses the creation of the programs and materials that can be used in an instructional setting. I see this field as being one that will allow people to experience things that might be impossible without technology. It links us to far-away people and places and ideas, which can enrich our educational experiences.

3 comments:

IT or not it said...

I think your comment about linking others to the larger world is a strong statement to have in your definition

Mike S. - EDTC 6010 said...

I like how you stress the appearance of the content. It's not enough just to use the technology, but the finished product has to be appealing and compelling.

Ms. Curry said...

Technology does give us that wonderful connection with the larger world through Wiki's, email, etc with our students. It also provides programs like United Steaming which allows students to see things that they would never have seen before. It also allows them to build background knowledge that they would otherwise have never seen.