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Technology Progresses Through Time
First Wave- Agricultural- 8000BC-1650-1750
Second Wave- Industrial- 1750-1950 Third Wave- Informational- 1950-2004 Four1th Wave- Nano/Biotechnology
2004-???
First Wave: Agricultural-8000BC-1650-1750 Characteristics
Communication—Oral was common Family Structure- Extended family Economy—Hunting/fishing important
for food Production- Solar energy, natural
resources very important Education—Home schooling, individual
instruction, one room schools
Second Wave- Industry- 1750-1950
Family Structure- Nuclear families Education- Rote and repetition teaching
practices Economy—Trade with foreign countries Production-Factories, assembly lines Communication—newspapers, tvs Politics- wars, strikes, crisis, and
political uprisings
Third Wave—Informational—1950-2004
Economy-Global industry, supply of oil and gas
Family—2 parents work, more single-parent homes and grandparents raising their grandchildren
Education- secondary schools offer distance and online courses, Internet, digital networks
Politics- Variety of government s such as democracies, socialism, capitalism
Third wave Continued
Communication—Twittering, texting from cell phones, computer phones, computers and laptops
Production-Medical discoveries, cars with special features, science inventions,
Fourth Wave—2005--???
According to Dr. Thornburg and Dr. Dede there will be a fourth wave. They have predicted that this age will include biotechnology related products that will be more durable and creative.
Resources
Dede, C. (Speaker). (2008). The Next Wave, Part 2. Laureate Education, Inc.
Thornburg, D. (Speaker). (2008). The Next Wave Part 1. Laureate Eduaction, Inc.
Toffler, A. (1980). The Third Wave:New York: Batam Books cambridge University Press.
1900-1910
Hubert Booth invents the vacuum cleaner in 1901
The Wright brothers’ heavier-than-air Kitty Hawk in 1903
Thomas Edison invents the first talking motion picture in 1910
Charles Strite invents the Pop Up toaster in 1919
1920-1930
Garrett A. Morgan invents a traffic signal in 1923
The mechanical television was invented by John Logie Baird in 1925
1932 Edward Herbert Land invented the Polaroid
1933 Edwin Howard Armstrong created the Frequency modulation (FM)
1940-1950
John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry built the first electronic digital computer in 1942
1946 Percy Spencer invented the microwave oven
Charles Ginsburg invented the first video tape recorder in 1951
Fortran computer language was invented in 1957
1960-1970
1962- Audio cassette
1964- BASIC computer language was invented by John George Kemeny and Tom Kurtz
Robert Metcalfe and Xerox invented ethernet in 1973
1979- Cell phones
1980-1990
1981- the first IBM-PC was invented
1984- the Apple Macintosh was invented
1993- the pentium processor
1996- Web TV invented
2000- and beyond
2001- Apple computers announced their portable music digital player the iPod
Cell phones advancement
Resources
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/17372/technology_changes_and_inventions_in.html
http://inventors.about.com/od/timelines/a/twentieth_3.htm
1900-1910
24 million U.S. registered workers age 10 and above in 1900
1900- Only 19% of women of working age participated in the work force
1913 The U.S. government establishes the Department of Labor
1919 a record 4 million workers strike
1920-1930
1920 Farm organization set up lobbies in Washington
1929 Stock market crashes on October 24 known as “Black Thursday”
1930-1933 The Great Depression begins
1938 Fair Labor Standards Act establishes the minimum wage
1940-1950
1947 American investments abroad reached an all time high of 26.7 billion
1949 Fair Labor Standards Act outlaws child labor
1950-31 percent of U.S. women worked outside the home
1950- the first Xerox copy machined was produced
1960-1970
1963 Congress passes the Equal Pay Act
1969 the first automated teller machine begins operating in Rockville Centre, N.Y
1975-Founding of Microsoft
1970s- Watergate affair
1980-1990
1980- Unemployment averages 7.1 percent
On January 1, the average car costs $7,574
1998- Google was founded
1990s- Inception of the internet for commerce
Resources
http://inventors.about.com/od/timelines/a/twentieth_3.htm
1900-1910
1901- John Dewey interpreted the method of empirical science in educational terms
1902 Edward Thorndike offered the 1st course in educational measurements at Columbia University
Frederic Burk developed on of the 1st systems of individual instruction at the San Francisco State Normal School in 1912
Washburne’s Winnetka Plan was developed in 1919
1920-1930
Henry Clinton Morrison’s Morrison Plan (1925-1935)
Lewin’s Field Theory and Science of Instruction were experimented in the late 1920s
1933- Ralph W. Tyler Eight Year Study use of general and behavioral objectives and formative evaluation
1934- William Bagley writes Education and Emergent Man
1940-1950
1946 Edgar Dale developed the Cone of Experience
1949 Ralph Tyler publishes Basic Principles of Curriculum and Instruction
1954 B.F. Skinner publishes The Science of Learning and the Art of Teaching
1956 Benjamin Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives
1960-1970
1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was established
1969 First broadcast of Sesame Street
70’s –Criterion Referenced Instruction (CRI) is introduced by Robert Mager
1976- Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak desige the Apple I computer
1980-1990
1983 Howard Gardner publishes Multiple Intelligences
1983 MD Merrill established the Component Display Theory
1995 Bernie Dodge and Tom March developed Webquest
1990s use of multimedia in instruction
2000 and beyond……
Jeroen J G van Merrienboer refines the Four Component Instructional Design System
David Wiley develops Learning Object Design and Sequencing Theory (LODAS).
Resources
http://my-ecoach.com/project.php?id=12152&project_step=26137
1900-1910
1903 Orville Wright heavier-than-air machine flight
1907 1st successful human blood transfusion
1916 Americas worst polio epidemic 1918 Spanish influenza killed over
500,000-U.S. worst single epidemic
1920-1930
1920 19th Amendment to the Constitution granting women the right to vote
1928 Walt Disney dreams up Mickey Mouse
1931- The Empire State Building was completed
1938 Cloning envisioned by Dr. Hans Spemann in Germany
1940-1950
1939-1945 World War II
1945 first vaccine for influenza
1954 Brown v. BOE of Topeka Kansas
1958 Bank of America issued the first bank credit card, BankAmericard (now Visa)
1960-1970
1963 the assassination of John F. Kennedy
1965 Executive Order 11246 enforces affirmative action for first time
1963 the assassination of John F. Kennedy
1965 Executive Order 11246 enforces affirmative action for first time
1980-1990
1982 Michael Jackson releases Thriller
1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
1993 “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy is instituted for the U.S. Military
1999 Columbine High School massacre
2000 and beyond….
Vermont becomes the first state in the country to legally recognize civil unions between gay or lesbian couples
George W. Bush accepts the presidency after Florida ballot controversy
Resources
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/timelinearchive.html
Political 1905-Russian Revolution
begins 1907- 2nd Haque Peace
Conference 1912- Balkan Wars 1914-1918 World War I 1920- 19th Amendment
ratified (Women’s suffrage)
1923- Adolf Hitler’s “Beer Hall Putsch” in Munich fails
1930s-Great Depression Uprise of Facism in the
1930s World War II (1939-1945)
1942- Declaration of United Nations signed in Washington
1945 the U.S. and Soviet Union emerged as powerful nations
Korean War (1950-1953) Vietnam War(1957-1975) The Great Chinese
Famine (1959-1962) 1961 U.S. breaks
diplomatic relations with Cuba
1972- President Nixon Watergate Scandal
1973 Roe v. Wade
Political Global warming
awareness starts in the 80s
The U.S. developed the Space Shuttle program in 1981
Operation Desert Storm- 1990
Persian Gulf War (1990-1991)
2001- 9/11 Terrorist attack in New York. This changed the United States view on terrorists attacks. The country passed stricter laws governing travel.
Resources http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB39/
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0005251.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_century
http://watergate.info/