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The purpose of AECT at 100: A Legacy of Leadership is to highlight
the Association for Educational Communications and Technology's 100
years of leadership in educational technology and learning. AECT
has a rich history, evolving from the National Education
Association's (NEA) Department of Visual Instruction (DVI) and
later the Department of Audio-Visual Instruction (DAVI). Over its
100 years, AECT and its members have had a substantial impact on
the evolution of American educational technology and learning,
including in the areas of audiovisual instruction, instructional
design, and online learning. AECT at 100: A Legacy of Leadership
brings together writers and experts in the organization to explore
various periods of history within the field and how AECT and its
membership stood as a leader within the field. Topics such as
visual instruction, the audiovisual movement, leadership
development, programmed instruction, diversity leadership, AECT and
educational technology topics, journals, ethics, and social justice
are explored. Additionally, a number of leaders are explored from
the early days of AECT such as James Finn, F. Dean McClusky, Edgar
Dale, and Elizabeth Golterman all the way to recent leaders such as
Rob Branch.
The purpose of AECT at 100: A Legacy of Leadership is to highlight
the Association for Educational Communications and Technology's 100
years of leadership in educational technology and learning. AECT
has a rich history, evolving from the National Education
Association's (NEA) Department of Visual Instruction (DVI) and
later the Department of Audio-Visual Instruction (DAVI). Over its
100 years, AECT and its members have had a substantial impact on
the evolution of American educational technology and learning,
including in the areas of audiovisual instruction, instructional
design, and online learning. AECT at 100: A Legacy of Leadership
brings together writers and experts in the organization to explore
various periods of history within the field and how AECT and its
membership stood as a leader within the field. Topics such as
visual instruction, the audiovisual movement, leadership
development, programmed instruction, diversity leadership, AECT and
educational technology topics, journals, ethics, and social justice
are explored. Additionally, a number of leaders are explored from
the early days of AECT such as James Finn, F. Dean McClusky, Edgar
Dale, and Elizabeth Golterman all the way to recent leaders such as
Rob Branch.
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