2. The wealth of knowledge acquired by
an individual after studying particular
subject matters or experiencing life lessons
that provide an understanding of something.
Education requires instruction of some sort
from an individual or composed literature.
3. is the collection of tools, including machinery,
modifications, arrangements and procedures
used by humans.
4. Educational technology as "the study and
ethical practice of facilitating learning and
improving performance by creating, using and
managing appropriate technological processes
and resources"
5. As a field, educational
technology emphasizes
communication skills and
approaches to teaching and
learning through the judicious
use and integration of diverse
media.
Scholars in the field examine
the uses of innovative media
and technologies for
education, examining all
aspects from direct student
learning to management and
impacts on institutions.
6. Includes numerous types of media that deliver text,
audio, images, animation, and streaming video, and
includes technology applications and processes such as
audio or video tape, satellite TV, CD-ROM, and
computer-based learning, as well as local
intranet/extranet and web-based learning.
7. Information and communication systems,
whether free-standing or based on either local
networks or the Internet in networked
learning, underlie many e-learning processes
8. Information and communication systems,
whether free-standing or based on either local
networks or the Internet in networked learning,
underlie many e-learning processes