History of Instructional Media

  • School Museum

    School Museum
    School museums came into play in the first decade of the twentieth century. The first museum opened up in St. Louis.
  • Instructional Films

    Instructional Films
    Instructional films was first cataloged in the United States. Thomas Edison proclaimed: "Books will soon be obsolete in the schools...in the next ten years" (Saettler, 1968)
  • Visual Instruction Movement (1914-1923)

    Visual Instruction Movement (1914-1923)
    Visual instruction did grow but Edison's revolutionary change did not come as predicted. Five national professional organizations for visual instruction was established.
  • Great Depression and Great Merge

    Great Depression and Great Merge
    The Great Depression began and caused investments to suffer. However the movement continued to strive. In 1932 the three existing national professional organizations merged.
  • Audiovisual Instruction

    Audiovisual Instruction
    Technology advances now include radio, sound recordings and pictures changing the visual movement to audio visual.
  • Instructional Television

    Instructional Television
    Increased interest in television as a medium for delivering instruction. This was sparked because of two major factors:
    1.In 1952 Federal Communications set aside 242 television channels for educational purposes. (public "educational" television stations).
    2. The Ford Foundation provided funding of more than $170 million on educational television.
  • Computers

    Computers
    Computers became available to the general public in 1980 the interest grew. Three years later more than 40% of all elementary schools and more than 75% of all secondary schools used computers for instructional purposes.
  • Shift in Computer Usage

    Shift in Computer Usage
    The ratio of computers to students grew to 1:9 but they were not being used for instructional practices. Elementary schools were using them for practice and drills and the secondary schools were teaching computer skills.
  • Online Instruction

    Online Instruction
    Computers are used for online instruction and this field is growing for not only K-12, and the collegiate level but for businesses and industries. In 2014 training was up to 28%.