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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
Technology means the systematic application of scientific or other organized knowledge to practical task (Galbraith, 1979:11 cited by Lapointe, 1991). | |||
See | See various sub-categories of [[:Category:Technologies | technologies]] and [[:Category:Educational technologies | educational technologies]] | ||
* [[Design | Some overview articles: | ||
* [[Design science]] | |||
* [[Educational technology]] | * [[Educational technology]] | ||
* [[Instructional technology]] | * [[Instructional technology]] | ||
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* Galbraith, J.K., (1979). The New Industrial State, New York: A Mentor Book. | * Galbraith, J.K., (1979). The New Industrial State, New York: A Mentor Book. | ||
* Lapointe J. (1991) Réflexion sur le domaine de la technologie éducative http://www.sites.fse.ulaval.ca/reveduc/html/vol1/no1/reflex.html | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 8 July 2009
Definition
Technology means the systematic application of scientific or other organized knowledge to practical task (Galbraith, 1979:11 cited by Lapointe, 1991).
See various sub-categories of technologies and educational technologies
Some overview articles:
References
- Galbraith, J.K., (1979). The New Industrial State, New York: A Mentor Book.
- Lapointe J. (1991) Réflexion sur le domaine de la technologie éducative http://www.sites.fse.ulaval.ca/reveduc/html/vol1/no1/reflex.html