Instructional Technology and Media For Learning

Contributed by Michael Tetzloff

Instructional Technology and Media For Learning Courtesy, Pearson

About this object

This item is a plastic-encased puzzle that shows a drawing of a waterfall, presumably Niagara Falls (a popular tourist destination as early as the 18th century). Users are asked to get all of the little balls off of a “bank” (a small wooden piece set flat inside the puzzle at the top of the falls) into a “whirlpool”, a hole at the top right corner of the box.

Similar puzzles by the same manufacturer, R. Journet, were sent to British solders imprisoned in Germany during WWI with a hacksaw, a compass and a map hidden inside to facilitate their escape.

Dublin Core

Originating Archive Object

IU archives InU-Ar-VAD1042

Title

Instructional Technology and Media For Learning

Subject

Textbook

Description

This textbook shows how different forms of technology/media can be integrated into a classroom to promote education from the perspective of the instructor.

Creator

Michael Molenda

Contributor

Michael Tetzloff

Date

circa 2002

Type

Physical Object