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The Ages of Technology

The Ages of Technology. Dana Siau EDUC 7100-2 Evolution of Educational Technology Time Line Assignment. Toffler’s Three Waves Timeline. 1700 – Clash of the Agricultural Age & Industrial Age. 1800 – Industrial Age. 1955- Shift from the Industrial Age to the Information Age.

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The Ages of Technology

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  1. The Ages of Technology Dana Siau EDUC 7100-2 Evolution of Educational Technology Time Line Assignment

  2. Toffler’s Three Waves Timeline 1700 – Clash of the Agricultural Age & Industrial Age 1800 – Industrial Age 1955- Shift from the Industrial Age to the Information Age 8000 B.C. – Agricultural Age It is my belief that we have not entered a 4th wave. I believe that the communication age is only an advanced extension of the information age, and that our next wave will be a biotechnological age.

  3. Agricultural Age • Characterized by… • The extended family • Horse and Buggy as means of transportation • Farming as main source of food and income • Homeschooling geared towards family roles (child rearing, family business, etc.)

  4. Industrial Age • Characterized by… • The transition to the nuclear family • Specialization in factories • Mass production of products via assembly lines • Railroads, cars, and planes as means of transportation • Renewable energy sources • Introduction of markets for trade of products • Mass schooling becomes grouped by age and gender

  5. Information Age • Characterized by… • Non-renewable energy sources • Large corporations • cyberspace communications (cell phones, computers, etc.) • One-parent & Two working parents household • Digital natives in education • Demassification of production

  6. 1900-1910

  7. 1910-1920

  8. 1920-1930

  9. 1930-1940

  10. 1940-1950

  11. 1950-1960

  12. 1960-1970

  13. 1970-1980

  14. 1980-1990

  15. 1990-2000

  16. 2000-2010

  17. References Dede, C. (2010). The Next Wave, Part 2. Laureate Education, Inc. Giscard d’Estain, Valerie-Anne & Young, Mark. (1993). Inventions and Discoveries 1993: New York, New York: Facts On File, Inc. Saettler, P. (2004). The Evolution of American Educational Technology. Greenwich, Ct: Information Age Publishing. Taylor, Ron. (1991). Journey Through Inventions. New York, NY: Smithmark Publishers Inc. Thornburg, D. (2010). The Next Wave, Part 1, Laureate Education, Inc. Toffler, Alvin. (1980). The Third Wave. New York, New York: Bantam.

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