Subject: Re: [IFETS-DISCUSS] What are the differences between "learning technology" and "educational/instructional technology"?
From: Jean-Marc Dubois (Jean-Marc.Dubois@DCAV.U-BORDEAUX2.FR)
Date: Tue 20 May 2003 - 10:27:03 MEST
Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 10:27:03 +0200 From: Jean-Marc Dubois <Jean-Marc.Dubois@DCAV.U-BORDEAUX2.FR> Subject: Re: [IFETS-DISCUSS] What are the differences between "learning technology" and "educational/instructional technology"?
"Learning technology" is the use of technology by learners in the learning
process.
"Instructional technology" is either the use of technology by teachers to
help them teach, either the development of "autonomous" instructional
products.
"Educational Technology" is the part of educational science that studies the
use, the development, etc. of technology in teaching and/or in learning.
In all cases, technology is not limited to the internet, but refers to
videos, videodiscs, cd-roms, internet...
Jean-Marc Dubois
DCAM - Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2
www.dcam.u-bordeaux2.fr
tel : (+33 | 0)5 57 57 17 05
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