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Technology and Communication

Technology and Communication. Sarah Dougherty BMIE 1001 Final Power Point. History of Communication. Communication Timeline. 1900-1920: Speech is transmitted via radio, first coast-to-coast telephone conversation in the United States

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Technology and Communication

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  1. Technology and Communication Sarah Dougherty BMIE 1001 Final Power Point

  2. History of Communication

  3. Communication Timeline 1900-1920: Speech is transmitted via radio, first coast-to-coast telephone conversation in the United States 1930-1950: electric typewriter comes on the market, Ampex introduces commercial video recorders, first sports telecast takes place in London 1960-1980: Laser printer developed by 3M company, Phillips develops audio cassettes, high school student creates first computer virus 1990-2000: World Wide Web begins, camera phone is invented, computer servers introduced

  4. developments in Communication from the year 2000-present • Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia is launched • MySpace is created by eUniverse employees; sold to News Corporation in 2005 for $580 million. • Youtube is launched; sold to Google a year later for $1.65 billion.   • Analog television stopped broadcasting in the United States.

  5. Impact of Communication Technologies on Education Communication technologies enhance education throughbasic and advanced skills instruction, which include interactive educational technologies, such as Computer-generated simulations, Videodiscs, Internet, CD-ROM. Technology can also be utilized for assessment of student progress.The assessment process becomes more comprehensive with multimedia, provides assessments which require student’s active participation, and make electronic portfolios available. Communication technologies also help to boost student motivation, because they like using technology more, increases family involvement, improves teachers’ skills, and improves School Administration and Management

  6. Impact of Communication Technologies on Business Technology has changed the face and pace of business. Wireless internet, cell phones and blackberries have made it possible to work from home. As information travels faster and faster and more reliably, barriers of distance disappear, and businesses are realizing how easy it is to outsource jobs overseas. One of the biggest ways the internet has changed business is through targeted advertising. Many businesses have succeeded in using the Internet as their primary, or sometimes only, medium.

  7.    How I Use Technology to Communicate I utilize communication technology everyday through Facebook To connect with friends Twitter To say what’s on your mind YouTube To get five minutes of fame Skype To see long distance family and friends Smartphones To take all technology with you wherever you go

  8. Impact of Social Media   Cell Phone, Texting, E-Mail, Twitter & Facebook (Social Media) – Impacts Skype makes it possible to see and chat with family and friends who live across the globe, or down the street. Facebook allows users to connect with friends, old and new, and to stay up to date on what is happening in their lives. Smartphones make it possible to bring technology and social media with you wherever you go. YouTube gives average people in the world their five minutes of fame, and sometimes even the big break they’ve been waiting for. Twitter provides a medium for users to share their every thought whenever, and about whatever they wish.

  9. What does the future hold? The Pentagon wants robot surrogates for soldiers. Driving a wheelchair or mouse with your tongue. Rat-like image recognition may soon replace GPS tracking

  10. Questions?

  11. Bibliography http://www.nsba.org/sbot/toolkit/tiol.html#Enhanced http://money.howstuffworks.com/technology-changed-business1.htm http://www.futureoftech.msnbc.msn.com/technology/futureoftech/ http://www.historyofinformation.com/index.php?era=2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1pY4FgBj_8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfGolVS5TfQ&feature=related http://worldhistorysite.com/culttech.html

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