1. II. The Interaction of Science, Technology and Society
MIDDLE AGES
TO
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
2. Let’s arrange the jumble
word!
Group yourselves into 5.
Get a pen and ¼ sheet of paper per group.
Write all the names of the member.
Each member of the groups will arrange a 1
jumble word within 5 seconds.
STRICTLY NO ERASURES!!!
10. Let’s check
the answer!
4. ASTRONOMY
2. CHURCH
3. NICOLAUS
CAPERNICUS
1. GALILEO GALILEI
5. SCIENTIFIC
METHOD
11. II. The Interaction of Science, Technology and Society
MIDDLE AGES
TO
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
12. Make a timeline of Interaction of Science Technology and
Society during the Middle Ages to Scientific Revolution using
the given materials and any resources you have.
ADVENTURE
TIME!
17. -The period was
dominated by
Christian Theology
and characterized
by initial decline of
science and its rise
again much later.
500 A.D. - 1500 A.D.
A.D
*Anno Domini – “In
the year of our
Lord.”
*After Death
Middle Ages
Dark Ages
Medieval Period
*Medius–“Middle”
18. The heavy plow already in use
in the Slavic lands by 500 AD.
Horse shoes become common.
500 A.D. - 700 A.D.
19. 6TH to 8th Century A.D.
Charlmagne
• The best known Medieval King.
• Encouraged learning and set up schools.
27. Scientific Revolution
• Beginning of modern science
• Scientific method: Depends upon logic, observation, and reason
rather than faith
• Created the technologies and techniques that built the modern world
• Created paradigm of our solar system
28. Nicolaus Copernicus ( 1473-1543 )
• Earth revolves around the sun
• Book On the Revolutions of the
Heavenly Spheres
• Heliocentric theory:
• Sun is the center of the universe
29. Tycho Brahe ( 1546-1601 )
• Danish royal astrologer
• Follower of Ptolemaic system
• Observed and mapped over 700
stars in a 20-year period
30.
31. Galileo Galilei ( 1564-1642 )
• “I recant”
• Invented the telescope,
pendulum clock, thermometer,
water pump, and sector
• Discovered speed of acceleration
for gravity
32. Johannes Kepler ( 1571-1630 )
• Brahe’s student for 20 years
• Living during 30 years of war
• Loved the planets and made it
his life’s work to explain the
motion of planets
• Invented Three Laws of
Planetary Motion
33. Sir Isaac Newton ( 1642-1727 )
• The Principia
• Tied up the loose ends of Kepler
and Galileo
• Three Laws of Motion
• Defined gravity and its laws
• Invented optics and calculus
34. Let’s have a
practice!
From your answer
earlier, arrange it
according to their
time significance by
numbering 1-5.