Technology Bazooka introduces new technology to people on a daily basis. The document discusses definitions of technology as the application of knowledge for practical purposes. It also examines how technology impacts the human mind in fields like transportation, communication, education and more. While technology provides advantages like efficiency, entertainment and information access, it also presents disadvantages like dependency, viruses, cybercrime and lack of privacy. The document aims to educate people about both the pros and cons of technological advances.
IT teams, particularly in open-source projects, have developed various innovative tools and concepts to support their particular needs. These teams are often very large, globally distributed and mostly consisting of volunteers. We will introduce some of the tools and concepts, discuss how they can be used by teams and organizations in other fields and illustrate some successful examples.
Trabalho realizado no âmbito da disciplina de Inglês, fala sobre o consumerism and little of technology. Have pictures. Fala de bulliyng pela internet.
Information Technologies are systems of hardware and/or software that capture, process, exchange, store and/or present information using electrical, magnetic and/or electromagnetic energy.
IT or information Technologies are playing wide role in daily life
The impact of information technology on society, explores how technology has affected areas of business, law enforcement and even the home. Created for CAPE information technology unit 2 by S. Bloomfield
Cell phones had already reached an enormous transformation, from a mere communication device to a multifaceted tool. The rise of smartphones such as the iPhones, #UsedCellPhones and Android phones were inevitable.
Check out http://www.popscreen.com/usedcellphones for more tips and vids.
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IT teams, particularly in open-source projects, have developed various innovative tools and concepts to support their particular needs. These teams are often very large, globally distributed and mostly consisting of volunteers. We will introduce some of the tools and concepts, discuss how they can be used by teams and organizations in other fields and illustrate some successful examples.
Trabalho realizado no âmbito da disciplina de Inglês, fala sobre o consumerism and little of technology. Have pictures. Fala de bulliyng pela internet.
Information Technologies are systems of hardware and/or software that capture, process, exchange, store and/or present information using electrical, magnetic and/or electromagnetic energy.
IT or information Technologies are playing wide role in daily life
The impact of information technology on society, explores how technology has affected areas of business, law enforcement and even the home. Created for CAPE information technology unit 2 by S. Bloomfield
Cell phones had already reached an enormous transformation, from a mere communication device to a multifaceted tool. The rise of smartphones such as the iPhones, #UsedCellPhones and Android phones were inevitable.
Check out http://www.popscreen.com/usedcellphones for more tips and vids.
19 - Crescimento económico dos séculos XII e XIIICarla Freitas
Desenvolvimento nos séculos XII e XIII:
Crescimento demográfico;
Aumento da produção agrícola
Progressos técnicos
Ressurgimento das cidades e do comércio.
Pólos de desenvolvimento económico.
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2. WHY WE CHOSE TECH BAZOOKA ?
•Booming the tech world is our basic motto
We like to Introduce to the people about
the new technology launched in day to
day life
3. Introduction to technology
• Technology is the collection of techniques, methods or processes used in
the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives,
such as scientific investigation. Technology can be the knowledge of
techniques, processes, etc. or it can be embedded in machines, computers,
devices and factories, which can be operated by individuals without detailed
knowledge of the workings of such things.
4. Definition on Technology
• The term "technology" rose to prominence in the 20th century in connection
with the Second Industrial Revolution.
• The term's meanings changed in the early 20th century when American
social scientists, beginning with Thorstein Veblen, translated ideas from the
German concept of Technik into "technology".
• In German and other European languages, a distinction exists
between technik and technologie that is absent in English, which usually
translates both terms as "technology".
• By the 1930s, "technology" referred not only to the study of the industrial
arts but to the industrial arts themselves.
5. Impact of Technology on Human mind
• Technology impacts our daily lives in every field, from the cars we drive, cell phones
we use, computers and networks we access and power we consume!
• In fact humans have always been greatly affected with the developments in new
technology.
• New science and technology may also one day lead to mainstream alternative fuel
vehicles, space travel for civilians, virtual reality conferences, a worldwide network
of personal wireless electronics, data-transmission at the speed of thought, reversal
of global warming and too many other innovations to mention.
• Latest research in computer science is not limited to medical, business, gadget, IT,
space, education, etc. But it will mean better health, more knowledge and more
power at our finger-tips.
6. Facts about technology
• In a world run by Internet connectivity for all aspects of life, from efficient work
operations and management to social networking connections, it is no surprise that
information is the foundation of our collective future. That being said, here are
some quirky facts about technology that you may find surprising.
• Every minute, 100 hours of video are uploaded on YouTube by individual users.
• There are 6.8 billion people on the planet and 4 billion of them use a mobile
phone. Only 3.5 billion of them use a toothbrush.
• Ninety-one percent of all adults have their mobile phone within arm’s reach
every hour of every day
• On eBay, there is an average of $680 worth of transactions every second.
7. Facts About Technology (Cont.)
• There are 350 million Snapchat messages sent every day
• Of the 60 billion emails that are sent on a daily basis, 97 percent are considered
spam.
• There are 500 apps added each day to the Windows Phone Store.
• The average 21 year old has spent 5,000 hours playing video games, sent 250,000
emails, instant messages, and text messages, and has spent 10,000 hours on a mobile
phone alone.
• Two hundred and twenty million tons of old computers and other technology
devices are trashed in the United States each year
• Ninety percent of text messages are read within three minutes of being delivered
9. Advantages of Technology
• Technology advances show people a more efficient way to do things, and these
processes get results.
• For example, education has been greatly advanced by the technological advances of
computers. Students are able to learn on a global scale without ever leaving their
classrooms.
• Agricultural processes that once required dozens upon dozens of human workers
can now be automated, thanks to advances in technology, which means cost-
efficiency for farmers.
• Medical discoveries occur at a much more rapid rate, thanks to machines and
computers that aid in the research process and allow for more intense educational
research into medical matters.
10. Advantages of Technology (Cont.)
• We can buy stuff online
• Provide us with entertainment
• We can download movies, games & files.
• Helps us to gather information
• Help to us to communicate to others
11. Disadvantages of Technology
• The more advanced society becomes technologically, the more people begin
to depend on computers and other forms of technology for everyday
existence.
• This means that when a machine breaks or a computer crashes, humans
become almost disabled until the problem is resolved.
• This kind of dependency on technology puts people at a distinct
disadvantage, because they become less self-reliant.
12. Dis-advantages of Technology (Cont.)
• Spreading of viruses
• Increase of cyber crime
• Lack of privacy
• Wasting money
• Some people are addicted to it