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6 Strands of Technology Strand 1: Toffler’s 3 Waves Strand 2: Technology Strand 3: Work Strand 4: Education Strand 5: Society and Culture Strand 6: Political
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Toffler’s 3 Waves
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Agriculture Wave 8000 B.C- 1700 A.D.
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People tied to the land Extended family lived together Central location Life revolved around the land
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Traveled by: ◦ Horseback ◦ Foot ◦ Horse and buggy Limited communication ◦ Pony Express
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Industrial Wave 1700-1955
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Families separated Work outside of the home Agriculture was replaced by factories ◦ Mass production ◦ Assembly Line
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Travel Made Easy! Automobile Airplane Overnight express Books and tape more available
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Information Wave 1950-2009
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Single family homes 2 working parents Working as a team in the workplace Technology in the workplace ◦ Computers ◦ Cell phones
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Digital Kids Video games “Hyper Kids” ◦ Children attached to the internet
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Communication Wave 2005 until ? Overlapping the Information Wave
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Schools ◦ Online classes ◦ Virtual classroom Youth Connected ◦ My Space and Facebook Work Style ◦ Work from home ◦ Independently
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Dependent on wireless communication.
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Technology
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1900: Kodak Brownie camera 1901:Marconi picks up the first transatlantic radio signal 1903:Lightweight electric iron introduced 1906:First air- conditioned hospital 1908: Model T introduced
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1913:First electric dishwasher on the market 1915: First transcontinental telephone call 1919: First automatic pop-up toaster 1920:Yellow traffic lights
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1920’s: Windmills used to drive generators 1925: Televisor 1927: First garbage disposal 1929: Television camera and a cathode- ray tube receiver 1930: Synthetic rubber developed
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1931: central air- conditioning 1933: Electron microscope 1933: First modern commercial airliner 1933: FM radio 1937: Jet engines designed 1939: Atanasoff-Berry Computer, the first electronic computer
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1943: Radar storm detection 1946: First electronic computer put into operation 1946: Tupperware 1947: Sound barrier broken 1949: First jet- powered commercial aircraft
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1951: Direct long distance calling first available 1952: Walk/Don’t Walk signal 1957: Sputnik I 1958: United States launches its first satellite 1959: Ultrasound
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1962: John Glenn is the first American to circle Earth 1964: Carbon fiber developed 1965: Compact Disc 1967: Hand Held Calculator 1968: RAM introduced for computers
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1971: Soft Contact 1972: First e-mail program 1972: CAT or CT scan is introduced 1973: First portable cell phone call is made 1978:First electronic sewing machine 1978: First cochlear implant surgery
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The computer age has begun! 1981: IBM Personal Computer released 1983: The Internet! 1984: Macintosh is introduced 1985: Windows 1.0 is released 1990: Hubble Space Telescope
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OldNew 1991: World Wide Web 1997: Fiber Optic Link Around the Globe 1998: International Space Station 2000: 100 million cellular telephone subscribers
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Throughout the twentieth century, numerous technological advances became available to society. One may not realize the importance of some or the impact; however, if man did not have some of these modern conveniences, the world would be a much different place.
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Work
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1900’s:Firestone Tire and Rubber Company In1903: Hershey Chocolate 1900’s :John D. Rockefeller helps philanthropies 1910: Less than 5,000 chain stores 1915: R.H. Macy, B. Altman's, Lord & Taylor, Sterns, and Saks Fifth Avenue stores open in Manhattan
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1924: The first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1925: Sears Roebuck & Co. 1931: Bloomingdale's opens 1935:127,482 chain stores
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1941-1960 1941: WWII impacts the economy More women enter the workforce 1949: 75 cents per hour 1957: Toys R Us opens
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1962: Wal- Mart opens, soon to be the top rated retail store! 1963: Equal Pay Act 1964:Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 1978: The Home Depot's first store opens in Decatur, Ga.
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1982: Food courts become focal points in malls. 1986: QVC debuts. 1990: Wal-Mart is number one U.S. retailer in sales. 1992: Macy's files Chapter 11. 1993: Sears ceases publication of its "Big Book" catalog.
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Throughout the twentieth century the working class has changed. Women have entered the work force and have equal pay. Some businesses have thrived over time and others are no longer available.
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