Selected Major Issues in Instructional/Communication Technology An Islamic Perspective

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Dilnawaz A. Siddiqui

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Instructional/Communication Technology has come to mean, in a narrow
sense, media hardware or a set of tools enabling human beings to
overcome their physical limitations. Etymologically, it means one or more
techniques, both concrete and abstract, that help human beings solve
problems. By extension, instructional technology (IT) means all tools at
our disposal for facilitating learning. Tickton (1971) defines the purpore
of IT as making "education more productive and more individual, to give
instruction a more scientific base, and to make instruction more powerful,
learning more immediate, and access more equal." While the technology
itself might be neutral as a medium and as a means of instructional communication,
it is the natw of its use, in terms of timely and appropriate
messages, that is the key to understanding its consequences. It is this final
factor upon which society needs to focus.
The tecent combination of computer, video, fiber optics, satellite television,
and other state-of-the-art technologies has enabled a small group
to control the lives of billions. Instructional technology has also Merited
its own share of this instantaneous global power. As a result traditional
boundaries between IT and mass media communication have blurred so
much that IT sounds like a misnomer.
It has now become a platitude to say that the nation that controlled
the sealanes in the nineteenth century, or that controlled the airways in
the twentieth century, controlled the whole world. In the twenty-first century,
it appears that whoever controls the airwaves will control the world
and whatever is beyond it. Thus the most explosive confluence of ...

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