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1 2003 EC1 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)

2  Our people-made world is a very complex place.  Each day we use many machines and systems that can be very hard to understand.  People have created these and many other familiar products to make our lives easier and more enjoyable. 2003 EC2

3  When people use knowledge, materials, and tools to create things that meet their wants and needs, they create technology.  Technology – the means by which we try to improve our people-made world  Technology is all around us and is part of our everyday lives. 2003 EC3

4  Technology provides the home we live in, the food we eat, and the clothes we wear.  Builders use technology to construct homes and other structures.  Farmers use technology to grow and harvest the food we buy at the supermarket.  Stores use technology to keep the food fresh and to calculate the prices of our purchases. 2003 EC4

5  People need technology, but technology also needs people.  Bankers, teachers, technicians, scientists, engineers, and hundreds of others help design, produce, and consume (use) the products and services of technology. 2003 EC5

6  Technology has helped bring the global community closer together.  The many countries of the world are at our fingertips, only a telephone call away.  Satellite and broadcast technology can bring us shows and concerts live from remote parts of the world.  Technology has brought the world community closer through high-speed travel (supersonic jets, trains, etc). 2003 EC6

7  The advantages of technology make life easier and more enjoyable.  We can say that technology is pervasive. Pervasive means “throughout.”  Technology can be found throughout our people-made world. 2003 EC7

8  There are four families of technology.  Each family provides products or services that can help us every day.  The four families are:  Communication technology  Production technology  Transportation technology  Biotechnology 2003 EC8

9  Communication technology – helps us gather, store, and share important information  This family of technology allows us to communicate ideas clearly and quickly across longer distances. 2003 EC9

10  Production technology – provides us with the manufactured and constructed products we use each day  Automobiles, furniture, magazines, pens, and even buildings are products of production technology. 2003 EC10

11  Transportation technology – applies to the movement of goods and people from one place to another  Products, materials, and people can be sent quickly anywhere in the world through a complex system of transportation technologies. 2003 EC11

12  Biotechnology – use of living cells to help create new products  It is the newest technology family.  Genetic engineering is one part of biotechnology and it allows us to change the characteristics of plants and other organisms. 2003 EC12

13  All of the families, or systems, of technology work together.  All four families are related.  For example, an automobile is an example of transportation technology, but it is produced using the principles of production technology. 2003 EC13

14  Science and technology help one another, but they are very different subjects.  Science – is the study of our natural world  Even though science and technology are different subjects, they often work together.  The pacemaker is a good example of how this teamwork can produce a miracle. It is a product of technology that helps replace a faulty natural system. 2003 EC14

15  Some people suffer from a defect in the natural system that controls the number of times the heart beats. Doctors and engineers together developed the pacemaker to fix this breakdown in the natural system.  The pacemaker is a small machine that is placed under the skin. It controls the number of times per minute the heart beats. 2003 EC15

16  Science and technology are very different subjects. Together, however, they form a powerful tool to make life easier and better.  Together, they improve our lives and surroundings. 2003 EC16

17 1. Name at least five products of technology found in your classroom. 2. How has technology made your life easier? How has it made your life more complicated? 3. Consider a portable DVD player. Which families of technology are involved in its creation and use? 2003 EC17

18 4. The pacemaker is one example of technology and science working together. Name two others. 5. Why are science and technology working together more powerful than either one working alone? Explain why. 2003 EC18


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