Abstract

The educational technology enterprise can promote innovation not simply by finding and using makeshift instruments and procedures but by creating new systems and materials to solve educational problems. Five fundamental manifestations of technology for educational change are examined with particular reference to Canadian activities. These foci are: psychotechnology, information and communications technology, organisational technology, cybernetic systems technology and educational planning. Each is vitally concerned with the optimal organisation of resources for education and therefore with educational innovation.

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