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Introduction to Engineering and Technology Concepts Unit Four Chapter Three – Communication Technologies
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Instructions for Success: Each chapter of every unit will begin with a “Mindjog.” This is a warm up question that you should answer in your workbook in the proper chapter. Please take notes as you move through the presentations in the notebook that has been provided. Sections will come up in each presentation with an assignment notice. Turn to the section detailed on the slide in your workbook and complete the assignment before proceeding. Good luck!
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Objective Students will define components of communication technologies, including what communication is trying to convey.
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Mindjog! On your worksheet, please respond to the following question: “Before telephones and other instant communication technologies, how did humans get information back and forth to one another?”
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Communication Technology Communication technology is a system that uses technical means to transmit information or data from one place to another or from one person to another (Wright, 2004). Before this technology, people used to send information by giving it to mail carriers on horseback.
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Consider… The very first type of communication technology was cave paintings where artists used sticks, grass, or fingers to apply paint to cave walls. Communication is used for a number of purposes, however. It is used to transfer ideas, exchange information, and express emotions. An idea is a mental image of what a person thinks something should be. Communication media can be used to share these ideas (Wright, 2004).
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Consider Information is vital to taking an active part in society. It provides a concrete foundation for decision making and action. This information can be as simple as the serving time for lunch. Emotions can also be communicated (Wright, 2004).
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Goals of Communication Every communication message is designed to deliver a certain impact. Communication can meet one or more of the three basic goals: Inform Persuade Entertain (Wright, 2004).
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Inform Communication informs when providing information about people, events, or relationships. We read books, magazines, and newspapers to obtain information. Radio news programs, television news programs, and documentaries are designed to provide information (Wright, 2004).
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Persuade Persuading is when communication attempts to get people to act in a certain way.Persuading is when communication attempts to get people to act in a certain way. Examples can include campaigns such as political advertisements, trying to get you to vote for one candidate or another (Wright, 2004).Examples can include campaigns such as political advertisements, trying to get you to vote for one candidate or another (Wright, 2004).
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Entertainment People are entertained when they participate or observe events and performances. This includes mediums such as television programs, movies, and novels (Wright, 2004).
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Communications Model Communication is a process that starts with the action of encoding. Encoding means that the message is changed into a form that can be transmitted.Communication is a process that starts with the action of encoding. Encoding means that the message is changed into a form that can be transmitted. The message is then transmitted to the receiver. Transmission involves a communication channel or carrier.The message is then transmitted to the receiver. Transmission involves a communication channel or carrier. The receiver gathers and decodes the message (Wright, 2004).The receiver gathers and decodes the message (Wright, 2004).
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Communications Model Think of what happens when you make a phone call:Think of what happens when you make a phone call: The message is encoded on the caller’s end through the telephone, transmitted through a wire, and then is received and decoded by the person’s phone on the other end (Wright, 2004).The message is encoded on the caller’s end through the telephone, transmitted through a wire, and then is received and decoded by the person’s phone on the other end (Wright, 2004).
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Types of Communication One way to look at communication is in the terms of sender and receiver.One way to look at communication is in the terms of sender and receiver. The most familiar type of communication is people communicating with people. It is referred to as “human to human.”The most familiar type of communication is people communicating with people. It is referred to as “human to human.” There is also “machine to human.” It is used to display machine operating conditions. Think about when computer displays errors.There is also “machine to human.” It is used to display machine operating conditions. Think about when computer displays errors. If you’ve ever sent anything through a computer or set a thermostat, you’ve used, “human to machine.”If you’ve ever sent anything through a computer or set a thermostat, you’ve used, “human to machine.” There is also “machine to machine.” Humans create programs and put them into computers, and the computer directs and controls an apparatus (Wright, 2004).There is also “machine to machine.” Humans create programs and put them into computers, and the computer directs and controls an apparatus (Wright, 2004).
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Communication Systems The communication technology used to deliver information can be divided into these five types:The communication technology used to deliver information can be divided into these five types: Printed Graphic CommunicationPrinted Graphic Communication Photographic CommunicationPhotographic Communication TelecommunicationTelecommunication Technical Graphic CommunicationTechnical Graphic Communication Computer and Internet Communication (Wright, 2004).Computer and Internet Communication (Wright, 2004).
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Printed Graphic Communication The earliest form of communication technology was written in some form or another.The earliest form of communication technology was written in some form or another. Today, the need for mass communication is developing advancements in our means of transmitting information.Today, the need for mass communication is developing advancements in our means of transmitting information. The first mass communication system was printed graphic communication, also known as printing.The first mass communication system was printed graphic communication, also known as printing. Originally, printing meant putting an image on paper with inked typing…however we can now print on products that are made of metal, plastic, cloth, or wood (Wright, 2004).Originally, printing meant putting an image on paper with inked typing…however we can now print on products that are made of metal, plastic, cloth, or wood (Wright, 2004).
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Photographic Communication This type of communication technology uses light to convey messages.This type of communication technology uses light to convey messages. The most common is photography.The most common is photography. Photography captures light as an image on a recording medium called film. When it is developed, the image becomes permanent.Photography captures light as an image on a recording medium called film. When it is developed, the image becomes permanent. Photographic communication uses photographs to communicate a message.Photographic communication uses photographs to communicate a message. Think about how boring a vacation guide would be without pictures to convey areas of interest (Wright, 2004)!Think about how boring a vacation guide would be without pictures to convey areas of interest (Wright, 2004)!
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Telecommunication Telecommunication is communication at a distance.Telecommunication is communication at a distance. It includes a number of specific types including the radio, television, and the telephone (Wright, 2004).It includes a number of specific types including the radio, television, and the telephone (Wright, 2004).
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Technical Graphic Communication This is a way that information about a product or parts can be conveyed.This is a way that information about a product or parts can be conveyed. It explains the size and shape of a part.It explains the size and shape of a part. It might suggest how the parts are assembled to make a product or structure. Think back to the engineer drawings we did!It might suggest how the parts are assembled to make a product or structure. Think back to the engineer drawings we did! The method of preparing and reproducing this media are called technical graphic communication systems (Wright, 2004).The method of preparing and reproducing this media are called technical graphic communication systems (Wright, 2004).
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Computer and Internet Communication This is based on the key invention of the personal computer.This is based on the key invention of the personal computer. It uses a network of computers linked together to share information.It uses a network of computers linked together to share information. This network is called the internet and it allows people to gather information using the World Wide Web and exchange messages using electronic mail (and other applications) (Wright, 2004).This network is called the internet and it allows people to gather information using the World Wide Web and exchange messages using electronic mail (and other applications) (Wright, 2004).
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Assignment #1 Please turn to the section in your workbook entitled, “Unit Four, Chapter Three – Communication Technologies.” Complete the extension questions under the “Assignment #1” header before moving onto the next section of slides.
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BEFORE MOVING ON: Did you complete the “Assignment #1” Section under the “Unit Four, Chapter Three – Communication Technologies” section of your workbook? If you have, please proceed to the next slide.
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Chapter Three Completed! Please close this presentation and launch the file entitled, “Chapter 4 – Telecommunication.”
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References Wright, R. (2004) “Technology” The Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc.
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