Mil New Media Reviewer
Mil New Media Reviewer
Mil New Media Reviewer
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Optimus Prime
Lightning Mcqueen
Unicorn
Thor
Iron Man
Oggy
Naruto
Class Activity
Evolution
In Scientific
context, what is
evolution?
Pre-Industrial Age
Industrial Age
Electronic Age
Information Age
People discovered fire,
developed paper from plants,
and forged weapons and tools
with stone, bronze, copper
and iron.
-Cave paintings (35,000 BC)
-Papyrus in Egypt (2500 BC)
-Clay tablets in Mesopotamia (2400
BC)
-Dibao in China (2nd Century)
-Codex in the Mayan region (5th
Century)
-Printing press using wood
blocks (220 AD
Clay Tablet
Papyrus in Egypt
Cave Paintings in South Africa
People used the
power of steam,
developed machine
tools, established iron
production, and the
manufacturing of
various products
(including books
through the printing
press).
-Printing press for mass
production (19th century)
-Motion picture
photography/projection •-
-Telegraph (1890)
-Punch cards
-Newspaper- The London Gazette
(1640)
-Commercial motion pictures
(1913)
-Typewriter (1800)
-Telephone (1876)
-Motion picture with sound (1926)
Traditional typewriter
Earliest Model of Telegraph
Inventor’s Model of
Telephone
The invention of the
transistor ushered in the
electronic age. People
harnessed the power of
transistors that led to the
transistor radio,
electronic circuits, and
the early computers. In
this age, long distance
communication became
more efficient.
-Transistor Radio
-Television (1941)
-Large electronic computers
i.e. EDSAC (1949) and UNIVAC 1
(1951)
-Mainframe computers - i.e. IBM
704 (1960)
-Personal computers - i.e.
HewlettPackard 9100A (1968),
Apple 1 (1976)
-OHP, LCD projectors
Transistor Radio
UNIVAC 1
Television
HewlettPackard 9100A
The Internet paved the
way for faster
communication and the
creation of the social
network. People advanced
the use of microelectronics
with the invention of
personal computers, mobile
devices, and wearable
technology. Moreover, voice,
image, sound and data are
digitalized.
-Web browsers: Mosaic (1993),
Internet Explorer (1995)
-Blogs: Blogspot (1999),
LiveJournal (1999), Wordpress
(2003)
-Social networks: Friendster
(2002), Multiply (2003),
Facebook (2004)
-Microblogs: Twitter (2006),
Tumblr (2007)
-Video: You Tube (2005)
-Augmented Reality / Virtual
Reality
-Video chat: Skype (2003),
Google Hangouts (2013)
-Search Engines: Google (1996),
Yahoo (1995)
-Portable computers- laptops
(1980), netbooks (2008), tablets
(1993) • Smart phones
-Wearable technology
-Cloud and Big Data
Class Activity
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