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when was television first introduced as a classroom teaching tool?”

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when was television first introduced as a classroom teaching tool?”

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The brandnew technology of the television gave teachers technological teaching options. Besides using these televisions when an educational program was on air; teachers were able to utlize the VCR and DVD players to supplement as well when these items became available. I the 1990’s, while I was in high school, we were required to Watch Channel 1 that featured a young Lisa Ling! AS a former teacher myself, i implemented the television in my classroom for series that could present Science as being fun and easy. The advent of a computer in every classroom has not dampened teachers’ use of the television in my opinion.

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According to this document entitled “Social Foundations of Education” The novelty of film for classroom instruction wore off with the arrival of the television set in the 1950’s. —Larry Cuban Here is the complete essay: Educational Technology for Classroom Teachers Summer Session II History of Instructional Media Essay Winsome Wade-Compton Question: Compose an essay detailing the history of instructional media based on “Teacher and Machines” by Larry Cuban and class discussions. The essay should be set up in three sections: Section I: Explain the Cycle Section II: Predict where the computer will end up and why Section III: Your role as a classroom teacher Section 1 Technology was first introduced to classrooms in the United States during the 1920’s when radio broadcasting became popular. The first of the states to use the radio in the classroom were New York (Rochester) and Wisconsin. According to Cuban (1986) in Teachers and Machines, (p.19) the initial responses were sensational in

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