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Team TECH
Presenters:
Chris JohnsonAdam D.
Seung Rho
Science vs. TechnologyAnd
Ancient Technologies
EWS 425 – Dr. Lin
What is Science?
• Knowledge of observed facts and the relationships of those facts.
• Systematic methods of study to create observations and collect facts, theories based on facts.
Presenter: Adam D.
What is Technology?
• Involves use of tools (primitive & advanced), machines, materials, techniques, and sources of power to make work easier.
Presenter: Adam D.
How Are They Related?
• Science has a large influence on our lives. • Science provides basis of much modern
technology
Presenter: Adam D.
Goals of Technology
• To decrease amount of physical labor• To increase efficiency• To making remaining physical labor, easier.
Presenter: Adam D.
What Counts As Technology?
• Toothbrush • Plastics • Medicine• Automobiles• Clothing• Beds • Backpacks• Computers• Desks• Paper, Pens & Pencil
Presenter: Adam D.
The Bronze Age• Period of time when people used Bronze
for tools and weapons• Start to see Bronze used Vases,
Sculptures, Ornaments• Earliest known use of Bronze in Sumer,
Mesopotamia
Presenter: Adam D.
The Iron Age
• Period of time when Iron was used for tools and weapons. Began 1500- 1000 bc and technically never died.
Presenter: Adam D.
The Industrial Revolution
• Began in Great Brittain 1700s • Gigantic increase in production of different
kinds of goods• Power-driven machinery and Factory
Organization
Presenter: Adam D.
The 20th/ Early 21st Century
• Age of Modern Technology• Age of Information• Automobile• Airplane• Agriculture• Vacuum Tubes• Radio • Computers• Internet
Presenter: Adam D.
The Saqqara Bird •Excavated in 1898•Shaped like a modern day airplane with the head of a bird.•Possibly nothing more than a child's toy.•Model was scaled up and tested in a wind tunnel it should signs of being capable of flight.
Presenter: Chris Johnson
The Baghdad Battery• Possibly the first man made
batteries in the world.• Found just outside Baghdad.• Some scientists suggest that
they were simply containers used to hold papyrus scrolls, and the scrolls have since rotted away leaving just the jars.
Presenter: Chris Johnson
Damascus Steel• Steel so perfect that the sword
blade could be bent without breaking or warping, and had a very sharp edge.
• Valuable because it would hold an edge for a long time.
• Remains one the most prized of blade metals in the world, outdone only by the invention of stainless steel.
Presenter: Chris Johnson
The Pyramids of Egypt• The icon most associated with the
Egypt.• Mostly were built as tombs• Large blocks of stone were cut
from quarries and drug to the site of the pyramid and set in place.
• The workers dragged the large stones up ramps to build the next level of the pyramid.
• As they built each level, they also built up the ramps around the pyramid. Presenter: Chris Johnson
The Antikythera
• Found by sponge divers• Most sophisticated
mechanism known from the ancient world.
• Mechanical "computer" which tracks the cycles of the moon and solar system.
Presenter: Chris Johnson
Gunpowder
• Discovered Roughly 492A.D.• Was discovered accidentally by Chinese
alchemist who were actually looking for the elixir of immortality.
• Led to RocketsPrecursors toOther techs.
Presenter: Seung Rho
Printing Press
• Also created by the Chinese originally.• Created out of necessity to spread religionAnd to educate/Learning
Presenter: Seung Rho
The Compass• Created/used by inner circle of Chinese emperor• Used for geomancy, Magic; not for navigation
Many reasons why all 3 technology wasn’t implemented. Isolation Bureaucratic Society
Presenter: Seung Rho
Nazca Lines and Hot Air Balloons
• Aka “The Largest Work of Art on Earth”• Purpose - ?, Artwork of animals covering 200 sq miles• So Why make somethingThey can’t see?Theory suggestNazca 1st to fly.
Presenter: Seung Rho
Non Madol
• Known as the City of the Gods, near MicronesiaAnd PohnpeiSmall population,Yet accomplishedgreat stone constru.
Mystery.Limit to technology can’t stop human growth
Presenter: Seung Rho
HOW IS TECHNOLOGY CONCERNED WITH VALUES?
• Purpose of Technology• Consider:• Does it Benefit everyone, or only a select few,
at expense of others?• Does it solve problems, or does it create more
problems?• Is the technology used for humane, good-
natured purposes? Is it used to harm others?
Presenter: Adam D.
HOW DOES TECHNOLOGY PERMEATE IN EVERYDAY LIFE?
• Technology is everywhere in our day-to-day lives.
• From the clothes that we wear, to the cars we drive, to the food we eat.
• Everything comes from some sort of technological advancement of our past, whether from far in the past or recently.
Presenter: Chris Johnson
FINAL THOUGHTS
• The ultimate question:– Does technology shape society or does society
shape technology (consumer demands, needs)? – Ie. America’s motor system could definitely be
argued that technology shaped our society.– What do you guys think?
Presenter: Seung Rho