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Communication Unit 1 – Lesson 1
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What is the difference? Communication System Communication
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The imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs Example: Hurt Person Four Elements: Sender Message Receiver Feedback NO TECHNOLOGY
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Communication SenderMessageReceiverFeedback
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Communication Systems A plan or route that takes a message from the sender to the receiver Example: Newspaper Four Elements: Input Process Output Feedback WITH TECHNOLOGY
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Communication Systems Communicatio n System InputProcessOutputFeedback
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HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION
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Alphabet Written Language Printing Press RadioTelephoneTelevisionComputersInternet Fiber Optics
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Alphabet & Written Language 1. What separates humans from other animals? Written Language 2. In what year, did the written language appear? 3000BC 3. What is the name of Egyptian paper? Papyrus 4. Who created an alphabet with 22 consonants? Phoenicians 5. Who created the 26 letter alphabet we use today? Romans
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Printing Press 1. How were stories told through each generation? Verbally 2. In what year was the first book printed, where and title? 868AD in China “Diamond Sutra” 3. What was the first type of printing press? Block 4. Who created moveable type printing? Bi Sheng, 1040 AD 5. Whose metal moveable type changed the printing world in Europe? Johannes Gutenberg, 1439
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Radio 1. What does the FCC decide? Frequencies for different purposes 2. What company did Marconi found? Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company 3. When did Marconi bring radio to the US? 1899 4. What is the Radio Act of 1912? No amateur could broadcast over military or commercial lines 5. Who developed FM Radio? Edward Howard Armstrong, 1933
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Telephone 1. Who invented the telephone? Alexander Graham Bell, 1876 2. Who created Morse Code that was used for telegraphs? Samuel Morse, 1836 3. The first commercial telephone exchange occurred when and where? New Haven, CT January 26, 1878 4. In what year did AT&T introduce the picture phone? 1956 5. When did the FCC allow commercial cell phone use? Spring 1982
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Television 1. Who conceived the first mechanical television? George Gotley Mipko 2. What did Filo Farnsworth create in 1921? electronic TV scanning 3. Where and when was TV unveiled? 1939 World’s Fair NYC 4. When was cable television invented? 1950s 5. When did color TV appear? 1954 **Who created the first audio and visual recording device? Thomas Edison – Phonograph, 1877
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Computers, Internet & Fiber Optics 1. Who designed the first electrical digital computer? George Stibitz 2. What was the name of the computer invented for the US Census? UNIVEX 3. The creation of ARPAN led to the invention of what? Internet 4. What is HTML, and what is it used for? Hyper-Text Markup Language, coding Web sites **When and who created the internet? 1966 – United States Department of Defense **Who are the “Pirates of Silicon Valley”? Bill Gates – Microsoft, 1975, and Steve Jobs – Apple, 1976
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IMPACT ON TODAY
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PoliticsEnvironmentCulture & Society
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POLITICS Is important in conveying the ideas of the people to those in elected positions The US has laws to protect its citizens from the abuse of government power on communication systems
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ENVIRONMENT Many communications systems are not friendly to the environment Paper consumption by students in a computer class Waste from product production Old electronics Preventative Measurers Government incentives for companies and homeowners for “GREEN” technology Online classes
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CULTURE & SOCIETY Growth in communication allows us to more ready access to information and interaction with other cultures Examples Culture Shock Reading/Writing/Visual vs. Travel Social Media Facebook vs. Twitter Facebook YouTube Commercials
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TYPES OF Communication Communication Systems
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Types of Communication Biological Communication that takes place without technology Examples: Verbal Non-verbal (body language) NO TECHNOLOGY
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Biological Types of Communication Advantages Instantaneous Personal Immediate feedback (response to action) Disadvantages Limited by time/space Easily lost Distortion of information (rumors)
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Biological Examples
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Types of Communication Graphic Uses stationary pictures and symbols Examples: Book Poster Symbols/Signs Art NO TECHNOLOGY
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Graphic Types of Communication Advantages Easily stored Portable Disadvantages Limited by space (Ex: book) Less personal (Letter) Perceptions may differ
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Graphic Examples
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Types of Communication Wave Uses an energy source to move through air, water, outer space, or solids Examples: Cell phones Computers TV Radio Satellite YES TECHNOLOGY
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Wave Types of Communication Advantages Quicker Cheaper Vast Information Disadvantages Limited by technology Not universal Storage – not as easy
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Wave Examples
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Types of Communication Systems People-to-People Is when one person is doing the input in order for another person to receive the output Examples: Radio and television Audio and video recordings Web sites Communications in space Printing Photographs Telecommunications
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Types of Communication Systems People-to-Machine Is when one person is doing the input in order for a machine to process the output Examples: Computer programmers Video games
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Types of Communication Systems Machine-to-People Is when a machine is doing the input in order for a person to receive the output Examples: Telemetry – is using pictures and satellite readings to send back information from unreachable places Car alarms Traffic lights
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Types of Communication Systems Machine-to-Machine Is when one machine is doing the input in order for another machine to process and receive the output Examples: CAD Assembly lines Internet (server to server)
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CommunicationTypesBiologicalGraphicWaveSystems People to People People to Machine Machine to People Machine to Machine
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