In the CI501 class that I'm currently taking, we’ve established that the term technology refers to the processes and products used to make tasks simpler. Media are the carriers of messages and may come in many different forms. The next idea to consider is what does Instructional Technology mean?
Instructional technology is defined on Wikipedia as "the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning.” I think this definition is a good one. Instructional technology is a specific form of technology that’s geared towards education and instruction. The goal of instructional technology is to aid learners by making education more efficient and effective. Instructional technology is based on principles and theories of education. Instructional technology includes the actual process and design of materials as well as the actual hardware and resources that are used by learners.
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