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Communication History Unit At-A-Glance
1. TH & ½ F – Communication History Notes / You Tube (notes = daily grade)
2. ½ F – Finish Notes & Plan Flyer
3. M – Computer Lab #2402
1. Print a copy and
2. Upload to LaTouche’s Home Page
4. Tues. – Show Flyers to Class – TEST GRADE
5. Wed. –Vocabulary Quiz.
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Today
1. History of Communications PowerPoint1. Take Notes! (daily grade & quiz next week)
2. History of Communications YouTube1. Take Notes (can use on assignment)
2. You are looking for 7 facts and any other interesting information
The Evolution of Communication
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Assignment - Flyer
1. You are to make a Flyer: Communication & The Evolution of Communication History
1. You may NOT copy & paste from the PowerPoint
2. You MUST adhere to the RUBRIC!
3. You MUST credit all information and graphics!
2. Save your project! Upload your project! Print your Project!
3. You will present your products Monday.
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Communication History
Professional Communications
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What is Communication?
CommunicationThe process of creating and exchanging meaning through symbolic interaction.
Verbal communicationCommunication in the form of spoken or written words.
Nonverbal communicationCommunication in the form of gestures, eye contact, or tone of voice.
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Non Verbal: Sound
Drums were one way to send signals to neighboring tribes and groups. Different drumming patterns would tell them of concerns and events they needed to know.
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Non Verbal:Smoke Signals
Smoke signals were another way to send messages to people who were not close enough to use words with.
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BringHome
Milk
Verbal Storytelling
Before the written word, storytelling was a way for families and communities to pass on information.
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Communication History
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TimelineSpeech
Cave Drawings
Petroglyphs
Pictograms
Speech
Speech is the expression of, or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds.
Human communication was revolutionized by speech.
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Symbols Symbol - Something that
represents or stands for something else
The imperfection of speech resulted in the creation of new forms of communication, improving both the range at which people could communicate and the longevity of the information.
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Cave Drawings
Around 30,000 BC murals were painted on cave walls that told stories of battles, hunts, and culture.
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Petroglyphs
Around 10,000 BC images were created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, pecking, carving, and abrading.
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Pictograms
9,000 BC saw the development of pictures that represent an object or an idea.
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Ideogram
A written character that symbolizes the idea of a thing without indicating the sounds used to say it, e.g., numerals and Chinese characters.
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Writing
a sequence of letters, words, or symbols marked on paper or other surface
appeared around 2700 BC
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Alphabeta set of letters or symbols in a fixed order
used to represent the basic sounds of a language
in particular, the set of letters from A to Z
1700 BC
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The Printing Press Johann Gutenburg invented an actual printing
press in 1450 Gutenburg was the first to use a press to print
the Bible, the oldest full length volume printed.
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• From Gutenburg's press in Mainz, Germany, printing spread all over Europe.
Typewriter
In 1714 an Englishman, Henry Mill, received the first patent for a typewriter.
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Telegraph
1831 Joseph Henry invents the first electric telegraph. 1832 Samuel Morse invents Morse Code.
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Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in Boston in 1876. One hundred twenty years later there are over 360 million telephone numbers, and that figure grows each year.
Telephone
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Computer
1951, The UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer) was the first commercially available, “mass produced” electronic computer.
The UNIVAC I was manufactured by Remington Rand in the United States.
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InternetIn 1973 a global computer network emerged, providing a variety of information and communication facilities. These interconnected networks use standardized communication protocols.
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E-mails
Short for “electronic mail,” e-mail is a means of sending messages via the internet. E-mail also allows you to send files as attachments to e-mail messages.
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Skype
Founded in 2003, Skype is software that allows you to call people on their computers or phones.
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