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SCIENCE vs TECHNOLOGY. Team WALL-E. Diana Argueta Yazmin Reynaga Janika Gonzales Kiet Ho Arpita Patel Arlene Arellano. Sections. Redefining technology R edefining Significance What is technology Relation of Science to Technology Eras of Human History Ancient Technologies
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Team WALL-E • Diana Argueta • YazminReynaga • Janika Gonzales • Kiet Ho • Arpita Patel • Arlene Arellano
Sections • Redefining technology • Redefining Significance • What is technology • Relation of Science to Technology • Eras of Human History • Ancient Technologies • Values of Technology and How it Effect Every Day Life
Redefining Technology • Technology is more than electronic gadgets. • Before the 1970’s it was believed that technology was influenced my males without female influences. • Diana Argueta
Redefining Technology • Technology : the practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area • Farming methods • Medical procedures • Women have also greatly influenced technology. • Mary Anderson • Bette Nesmith Graham • Diana Argueta • Diana Argueta
Redefining Significance • According to Autumn Stanley there are 4 ways to show the importance of women’s influence in technology 1.) showing the foundational nature of many of women’s major early inventions and innovations. 2.) “renaming” and or/ reclassifying certain of women’s inventions both to show their proper ontological place in technology, and to revalue them in the interim until the new view of significance can take hold 3.) documenting women’s achievement in areas already defined as significant by males 4.)proposing a new and arguably more valid definition of significance that will include rather than exclude women’s work to date. • Diana Argueta
Redefining Significance • Autumn Stanley also believes that significance can be defined by examining 1.) technological impact 2.) economic impact 3.) human impact • A significant invention will impact technology, the economy, and people around the world regardless of the inventors gender. • Diana Argueta
WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY? • The application of knowledge, tools, and processes to solve practical problems and extend human capabilities. • YazminReynaga
How is TECHNOLOGY different than SCIENCE? • YazminReynaga
SCIENCE Techology • Science is the accumulation of knowledge. SCIENCE is the study of • WHY natural things happen the way they do. Technology is the application of knowledge. TECHNOLOGY is the use of knowledge to turn resources into the goods and services that society needs. • YazminReynaga
Biologists, chemists, and physicists are… Scientists Architects, engineers, product designers and technicians are… Technologists • YazminReynaga
Study how the earth was formed and what it is made from. Use the materials in the earth to make useful objects. • YazminReynaga
Study the relationship between the earth, planets, and the stars. • Discover the way the human body works. • Discover genetic codes that determine the nature of life. • Build and launch space shuttles and satellites. • Make artificial hearts and limbs. • Use codes to develop new medicines and vaccines. • YazminReynaga
SCIENCE answers the question… WHY? • YazminReynaga
TECHNOLOGY answers the question… HOW? • YazminReynaga
How is science related to technology? Science and technology are interdependent to one another but there is a distinction between them Janika Gonzales
Science • Goals: to search for knowledge and understanding for its own sake • Discovery • Drawing correct conclusions based on good theories and accurate data • Using logical skills • Technology • Goals: to create artifacts and systems to meet people’s needs • Production and invention • Enhancing interpersonal and communication skills • Making good decisions based on incomplete data and approximate models Janika Gonzales
Applied Science Science Technology Janika Gonzales
http://www.threadart.com/images/bonded_nylon.jpg Janika Gonzales
The Stone Age known as prehistoric occurred 600,000 or 700,000 years ago. These are the first people used stone for tool. Kiet Ho
The bronze age created more durable tools and weapons used copper and tin from ores bronze age began 5,500 years ago period of time in prehistory used advanced metal making Kiet Ho
The Iron Age beginning approximately 1,200 BC farming allowing them to live better in their villages Kiet Ho
Industrial Revolution 18th to the 19th century changes tremendously in mining, transport and manufacturing Kiet Ho
20th early 21th Century Technology will help us advance and grow overuse the technology
Ancient Technologies • The purpose for the technologies has changed with time. • Culture has a significant impact upon technology. Arpita Patel
How is technology concern with values?How does it affect in everyday’s life? Arlene Arellano
Rightness vs. Wrongness • Electric Chair Arlene Arellano • Computer
Game Time!!! How Does Technology Affect in Everyday’s Life? Arlene Arellano
Themes • Personal (example: watches) • Home (example: telephone) • Work (example: computer) • Leisure(fun, entertainment) (example: card games • Control (example: handcuffs) • Health (example: medicine) • School (example: blackboard) Arlene Arellano
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