This document provides information about different members of a group and discusses the history of technology and innovation. It describes how early humans used basic stone tools and fire to survive and how tools have evolved over time, from copper and bronze tools to modern machinery. It also discusses major technological developments and innovations in various eras, such as the invention of the wheel, printing press, and transistor, and how technology has impacted fields like transportation, communication, and medicine.
2. Md. Maruf ahmed
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Md.Saruar Jahan
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Jannatun nahar
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Md. Shahin -ur –Rahman
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Md. Abdul muttalib
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3. Innovation is the creation of better or
more effective products, processes,
services, technologies, or ideas that are
accepted by markets, governments, and
society. Innovation differs from invention
in that innovation refers to the use of a
new idea or method, whereas invention
refers more directly to the creation of the
idea or method itself.
Technology is the process by which humans
modify nature to meet their needs and wants
4. The Stone Age refers to the materials used to make
man-made tools. In the Stone Age, man made tools
out of stone. “Handy Man” was one of the first
hominids to use stone tools.
Hunters & Gatherers: The Old Stone Age people
were hunters/gatherers. We know this because
scientists have found fossils and artifacts, which reveal
traces of their life. These people did not plant crops.
They gathered wild fruits, nuts, berries, and
vegetables.
5. These early human-like hominids were
taller and smarter than Lucy’s people, but
they did not know how to make fire.
When they broke camp, they probably
tried to bring fire with them by carrying lit
branches to use to start a new campfire.
If their branches went out, they did
without fire until they found something
burning.
6. Tools are the most important items
that the ancient humans used to
climb to the top of the food chain by
inventing tools, they were able to
accomplish tasks that human bodies
could not, such as using a spear or
bow and arrow to kill prey
Hand Axes
/ Choppers
Danish Axes
Stone Axe
7. Many years passed. Another group of man was born.
Scientists nicknamed this group “Upright Man”. Upright
Man did know how to make fire.
That changed everything!
In this Era peoples tool-making skills were considerably
improved. Their weapons included stone axes and knives.
Because Upright Man could make fire, they were free to
move about in search of food. People began to cook their
food, which helped to reduce disease. They did not have to
worry about freezing. They can made warm clothes from
animal skins. At night, they built a campfire to cook their
food and to stay warm.
8. The working of metals became very
important to early human settlements
for tools & weapons.
•Early settlements gradually shifted from copper to the
stronger alloy bronze by 3,000BCE—ushers in the Bronze
Age!
•Metal working spread throughout human communities
slowly as agriculture had.
9. Wheeled Vehicles
Saves labor, allows transport of large
loads and enhances trade
Potters Wheel (c.6000BCE)
Allows the construction of more durable
clay vessels and artwork
Irrigation & Driven Plows
Allows further increase of food production,
encourages pop. growth
10. After that human brain comes thinking and then use
the wheel for transportation. Because wheel could
make energy.
Now a days where we can’t think without
transportation in our life.
11. •In the 15th century, the pace of
technical advancements quickens
with such diverse innovations
like the printing press, liner
perspectivity ,patent law, double
shell domes or bastion.
•The British Industrial
Revolution is characterized by
developments in the areas of
textile manufacturing, mining,
metallurgy and transport driven
by the development of the steam
engine.
12. The Medieval was actually a time of great
discovery and invention. In the medieval, the
major technological advances, including the
adoption of gun power, the invention of vertical
windmill, mechanical clock and greatly improved
water mills.
Second Industrial Revolution at the end of the 19th
century saw rapid development of chemical,
electrical, petroleum, and steel technologies
connected with highly structured technology
research.
13. Technologies including electronic computing might have developed as
rapidly as they did in part due to war. Radio, radar, and early sound
recording were key technologies which paved the way for the
telephone, fax machine, and magnetic storage of data. Energy and
engine technology improvements were also vast, including nuclear
power, developed after the Manhattan project.
In the early 21st century, the main technology being developed is
electronics. Broadband Internet access became commonplace in
developed countries, as did connecting home computers with music
libraries and mobile phones.
Biotechnology is a relatively new field that holds yet unknown
possibilities.
Research is ongoing into quantum computers, nanotechnology,
bioengineering, nuclear fusion (see ITER and DEMO), advanced
materials(e.g., graphene), the scramjet.
14. The invention of the transistor in 1947 was the
beginning of a new era. Vacuum tube computers,
which had taken up many rooms, now shrunk to
bearable sizes. Transistors were definitely an
improvement, but there was one drawback: they
created heat, which tended to damage the heat-
sensitive components.
In the 1970s, computer manufacturers were ready to
bring computers to consumers. These computers had
user-friendly programs and offered the first word
processors, spreadsheets, and even the first computer
games!
15. DOS run Black Screen
Green Text
Computer Evolution
Windows Run Pixel
Screen Desktop
Portable Computer LCD Screen
Windows XP Run Pixel
Screen Desktop
Windows 7 Computer with
LCD Screen
17. Technology has had a great impact
on society when it comes to
medicine. Medical technology has
been around since the cave man
began using rocks as tools to
perform trephening. Since then
there has been many new
advancements in medicine due to
technology. such as
Medical innovations can change the
world and improve the quality of life
for a large number of people. The
medical treatments and preventions
that we use today are the result of a
great number of medical
innovations in our past, making
those who carried them out famous
individuals who will forever be
remembered.
•Human Genome Project
•AIDS Retrovirus
•First Gene Therapy
18. Information technology has taken
over nearly every aspect of our daily
lives from commerce (buying and
selling) to leisure and even culture.
Today, mobile phones, desktop
computers, hand held devices,
emails and the use of Internet has
become a central part of our culture
and society. These technologies play
a vital role in our day to day
operations.
ICT has made global social and
cultural interaction very easy. We
now live in an interdependent global
society, where people can interact
and communicate swiftly and
efficiently.
19. Artificial Intelligence
Intelligent machines
The Singularity
Transportation
Self-driving cars on smart-highways
Energy
Eco-friendly fuel
Unlimited renewable energy
Communication
Virtual presence
Wireless everything
Biology/biotechnology
Extended/eternal life
Organ replacement / growing
organs
Designer babies / designer bodies
Computers
Optical computers
DNA computers
Quantum computers
Earth
Weather control
Abundant food and water supply
from technology
20. Although everyone thought technology has always
some benefits but its not right in every time.
In the early time human use tools for surviving
themselves but when human passes their early modern
time they use their tools as a weapon.
The wheel invented transportation and that
transportation make enough air pollution.
Technology is building bridges between people on
opposite sides of the globe, but it is also building ever
stronger walls between neighbors.
21. From ancient writing techniques and newspapers we’ve moved
on to text messaging and email. From Morse code and
telegraphs to telephones and radios, we now moved on to
televisions, computers and cell phones.
From trephening to Human Genome Project and Gene Therapy.
From the above explanation it is cleared that We are using some
technology in a upgraded version which Changing on human
demands
Dial up communication has been transformed to portable
phones. Now we moved on to satellite communication cellular
phones. We no longer have to wait for days to receive
information as most of our data messages can be transferred in a
matter of seconds over high speed broadband internet
connections.
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