Mr. Rockensies – Science 7 T ECHNOLOGY. the use of scientific knowledge to produce products that help solve the problems of society.

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Mr. Rockensies – Science 7 T ECHNOLOGY

the use of scientific knowledge to produce products that help solve the problems of society

H OW IS T ECHNOLOGY AND S OCIETY R ELATED ? Technology Science Society

E XAMPLES OF T ECHNOLOGY positive  carries goods and people  fast  convenient  data storage - facebook  information – wikipedia  a lot of power from little fuel  No pollutants from fossil fuel  lead to discoveries  cleans hands effectively  Prevents disease negative  pollution  uses non-renewable resources  Identity Theft  Viruses, Crashing  waste takes a long time to decay  Potential radiation leak  cost/maintenance  too much use can lead to resistant strain of bacteria  Negative side effects Transportation (buses, cars, trains, planes) Computers Nuclear Power Microscope Antibacterial Soap Vaccination

Do all technologies help to improve our lives and have positive benefits? What are some examples of technology that do little to improve the quality of life and only have negative results? Weapons, illegal substances, man-made diseases, electric chair,…etc.