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Contributors to Technology
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Key Concepts 1.Specialization of labor 2.Energy from machines 3.Standardization and interchangeable parts 4.Use of machines 5.Mass production and mass consumption 6.The assembly line 7.Computers and computer networks
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Individual Contributors James Watt: –Key Concept: A New Prime Mover, The Steam Engine Henry Maudslay –Key Concept: Accurate Machine Tools Eli Whitney –Key Concept: Interchangeable Parts (page 9) Michael Faraday & Joseph Henry (page 9-10) –Key Concepts: The Dynamo, the Source of Electricity; the Motor
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Specialization of Labor
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Focus Points Vignettes –James Watt: (page 8) Key Concept: A New Prime Mover, The Steam Engine –Henry Maudslay (page 9) Key Concept: Accurate Machine Tools –Eli Whitney Key Concept: Interchangeable Parts (page 9) –Michael Faraday & Joseph Henry (page 9-10) Key Concepts: The Dynamo, the Source of Electricity; the Motor
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Vignettes Continued –Samuel Colt (page 10) Key Concept: Assembly Line –Nikolaus Otto (page 10) Key Concept: The Internal Combustion Engine –Thomas Edison (Page 10-11) Key Concept: Electric Illumination –Alexander Graham Bell (page 11) Long Distance Transmission of Speech –Herman Hollerith (page 11) Key Concept: Machine Computation Focus Points
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Vignettes Continued – Frederick Taylor (page 11) Key Concept: Scientific Study of Work –Henry Ford (page 12-13) Key Concept: High Pay for Workers, Low-Cost Auto, Mass Consumption –Frank and Lillian Gilbreth (page 13-14) Motion Study –Lee de Forest (page 14) Three-Electrode Tube (triode) Focus Points
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Vignettes Continued – Microsoft/Apple (page 14-16) Key Concept: Integrated Software Focus Points
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Box 2.1 The Rise of Ergonomics (p.14) History of Professional Organizations Development of the Name “Ergonomics”
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Conclusion of Module 1.4.2 We have concluded discussing lesson 1.4.2, Contributors to Technology In lesson 1.4.3 we will discuss “Work Smart, Not Hard.”
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