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On instructional science and instructional technology

Theory and Decision, 1976
Against the background of contemporary new views, approaches and methods of teaching and training, it is assumed that we are faced with the emergence of a new branch of science, a science of instruction, ‘located’ somewhere between the psychology of learning and educational work.
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Instructional Design Methods Integrating Instructional Technology

2008
Effective teaching begins with effective planning of instruction. Planned instruction with technology integrated appeals to students and accommodates students’ needs. Students expect technology to be utilized to support the learning process because of their acquaintance with a variety of technologies at a very early age.
Paula Jones, Rita Davis
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Technology-Infused Instruction

2005
This chapter introduces a model of technology-infused literacy instruction that implements a constructivist approach to teaching and learning that defines a new paradigm for the classroom of the twenty-first century. It argues that in the face of the constant change process that is redefining literacy instruction today, it will be necessary to rethink ...
Rose M. Mautino, Stefan L. Biancaniello
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New Technologies and Instruction

Performance & Instruction, 1982
AbstractDigits form the language of the ubiquitous computer from the multi million dollar main frame to the digital watch. Digitization permits the storage and manipulation of such information as text, graphics, music, voice and television pictures. Digital information can be transmitted over vast distances with tremendous accuracy.
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Flipped Instructional Technology

International Journal of Strategic Information Technology and Applications, 2015
Most recently, the Flipped Classroom concept has drawn attention by educators as a means of organizational and individual competencies. The goal in the university setting is to improve cognitive practice and increase learning in the value creation process and the zone of proximal development (ZPD) environment.
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Instructional Technology and Radiologic Education

Radiology, 2001
As one of the most technology-intensive fields in medicine, radiologic educators have moved quickly to embrace the recent burst of innovation in instructional technology (IT). Whole new imaging modalities have been made possible with the development of ever more powerful and cheaper information processing, including spectacular advances in ...
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Evolving Instructional Technology

2020
Technology applied to education is developing and becoming more sophisticated at an increasingly rapid pace. Examples include both hardware and software applications among which are course materials such as those open course ware and massive online open courses.
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New instructional technology.

Radiologic technology, 2009
An ASRT task force on new educational delivery methods produced research and resources to guide publication of a white paper titled New Models, New Tools: The Role of Instructional Technology in Radiologic Science Education. This special report summarizes the white paper findings.
Sal, Martino, Teresa, Odle
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Technology and Instruction

2013
Information technologies have changed the way people search for information inside and outside the library environment. As a result, one of the core functions of librarians—instruction—has changed. Initially, library instruction, also known as bibliographic instruction, focused on teaching patrons how to find library resources.
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Applying Instructional Technologies

Foreign Language Annals, 1990
James P. Pusack, Sue K. Otto
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