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Deidre Buckhalter Walden University EDUC 7100
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Agricultural Era 8000 B.C. – 1750 A.D. Industrial Era 1750 A.D. - 1955 Information Era 1955 - Present The 4 th Wave 2015-?
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o Most humans lived in small, often migratory groups and fed themselves by foraging, hunting, fishing, or herding(1980). o People were dependent on the land and the seasons of the agricultural world (2008). 8000 B.C. – 1750 A.D.
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o Reformed life globally o Families were separated to work in towns and factories (2008). o Extended family living together were no longer common. The family structure consisted of father, mother, and children. o Mass production and factories were common. 1750 A.D. - 1955
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o Most people live outside the nuclear family model (1980). o Flexible hours, casual Fridays, and working from home are all examples of the shifts that occurred in the world of work (2008). o Communication is increased through usage of internet, wireless phones, and internet. 1955 - Present
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o I predict the 4 th wave, biotechnology to begin in 2015. o Biotechnology will create a growth in science and medicine globally. o Biotechnology will create a division between society based on morals. 2015-?
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Dede, C.(2008). “Evolution of Educational Technology in Society, Education, and the Workplace. The Next Wave Part 2 Featuring Dr. Chris Dede.” Walden University.Laureate Education, Inc. Thornburg, D.(2008). “Evolution of Educational Technology in Society, Education, and the Workplace. The Next Wave Part 1 Featuring Dr. David Thornburg.” Walden University. Laureate Education, Inc. Toffler, A. (1980). The Third Wave. New York. Bantam Books.
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