The history of education

  • 30,000 BCE

    CAVE DRAWINS

    CAVE DRAWINS
    The history of technology in education. At a time when writing did not exist and paper had not yet been discovered, people drew objects and transferred them to the future. The cave paintings discovered clearly expressed the important events of the time in which they were drawn and the sociological structure of that period.
  • 510 BCE

    PYTHAGORAS ACADEMY

    PYTHAGORAS ACADEMY
    Pythagoras Academy Pythagoras Academy was the first school to open. It was founded by the philosopher Pythagoras. He taught kids in Ancient Greece. It was founded by the philosopher Pythagoras.
    Students were taught in an open classroom setting where they learned philosophy, science and mathematics.
  • 105

    Paper made in china

    Paper made in china
    A dignitary of the Chinese imperial court who in 105 A.D. began producing sheets of paper using scraps of used cloth, tree bark and fishing nets.
    Historical sources attribute the invention of paper to Ts'ai Lun.
    (History of paper: origins in China)
  • 382

    Manuscript Transcription

    Manuscript Transcription
    Manuscript transcription was developed as a writing standard in Europe so that the Latin alphabet could be easily recognized by the literate class from different regions.
  • 1450

    Gutenberg printing press

    Gutenberg printing press
    After years of secret research and testing, Johannes Gutenberg came up with the invention of the printing press around 1450, a system that would transform the dissemination of knowledge in Europe.
    He started the printing of the first and most important book of mankind, THE BIBLE.
  • Public Education

    Public Education
    1600-1700-1800-. Formal public education begins, use of blackboards and books in classrooms.
  • Audiovisual Age (1910)

    Audiovisual Age (1910)
    From 1910 a new world opened up and the audiovisual age began, with the invention of the radio (1920) and the first personal film projector (1930). From 1940 onwards, the use of the slide projector reflected on blackboards began (1940).
  • Audiovisual Age (1940)

    Audiovisual Age (1940)
    Film projector. Its use began in the 1940s by educators in primary and secondary schools. Its invention dates back to 1925.
    From 1940 onwards, the use of the acetate and film projectors began.
  • Information Age

    Information Age
    The 60s, the era of access to information through television began, with the invention of the VHS tape for recording which was within everyone's reach.
  • Computer Age

    Computer Age
    In the early 90's with the access of technology and the use of the
    technology and the use of the Microchip to have personal computers even in every school, the first interactive blackboard was invented
    the first interactive whiteboard was invented, although it was very expensive.
  • The Digital Age

    The Digital Age
    In 1995 the digital era is the name given to the period in the history of mankind that is linked to Information and Communication Technologies and the Internet and in turn new forms of education.
  • The Interactive Age

    The Interactive Age
    Innovative forms of interaction are provided, electronic whiteboards and the use of digital media for learning are improved, as well as a relationship procedure in which the student becomes the generator of content and the main part.