Educational Tech Evolution Charts

This Graph Tracks the Use of In-School Technology Over Time

It’s no secret that technology has advanced by jumps and leaps in the past 100 years but with these ‘Then vs. Now’ technology infographics by Master of Art in Teaching Degrees, the advancements are clearer than ever before.

Just 70 years ago, overhead projectors were the biggest piece of technology to be employed in the classroom. By 1991, SMART boards were introduced to classrooms as a touch screen response to the overhead. 20 short years later and 1.5 million iPads were put into use in US schools. Teachers have begun to dispose of the traditional note-taking way of learning and using Apple products have begun to send presentations and projects to their students via technology.

The use of technology in schools will only continue to change, as these technology infographics demonstrate. Perhaps eventually school will be taught primarily using touchscreen gadgets.
Trend Themes
1. Increased Use of Educational Tech - The increased use of in-school technology is a trend that shows no signs of slowing down, with the potential for further growth in the future.
2. Shift Away From Traditional Note-taking - The shift towards using technology to deliver notes and presentations in the classroom presents opportunities for innovation and development of more effective e-learning tools.
3. Rapid Advancements in Edtech - The rapid pace of advancements in educational technology is creating a constantly-changing landscape that requires continuous adaptation and innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Education - The education industry stands to benefit greatly from the continued evolution and adoption of educational technology.
2. Technology - The technology industry has a key role in driving innovation and development in educational technology solutions and infrastructure.
3. Publishing - The publishing industry has an opportunity to create and distribute innovative e-learning tools and resources as a result of the shift towards digital delivery of educational materials.

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