THE EVOLUTION OF TRADITIONAL MEDIA TO NEW MEDIA
BY: WILMER O. VALDEAVILLA
Performance Activity 4.1What I Can DoLet’s apply what you have learned:In a separate sheet of papermake a STORY BOARD, howthe evolution of media fromtraditional to new media shapedthe values and norms of peopleand society.
We found fire, made paper from plants, and forged weapons and tools in the pre-industrial era. Stone, bronze, copper, and iron are some of the most common materials. This will assist us in accomplishing our everyday needs to keep our bodies warm in cold climates and to survive in this environment.
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During the Industrial Age, we used the power of steam to generate thermal energy in power plants, and pressurized steam drives turbines to generate electrical current. We also created machine tools, began iron manufacturing, and the creation of numerous things (including books via the printing press) in big quantities for our society These machines can easily produce goods to meet the needs of a growing society. This epoch marks the beginning of technological and machine advancements.
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In Electronic Age, long distance communication became more efficient due to the early computers and radio transistors .The industrial age is a period of social and economic reorganization.
Remember the stone age, the period when crude tools were used. During the stone age, production was done by the exertion of human efforts. During the period of 1760 to 1840, these hand tools were gradually replaced and powered by machines. This period marked the period of great inventions otherwise called industrial age inventions..
During this period, there was a shift in production and production processes.
We live in an age where more individuals than ever before have fast and easy access to information. We are becoming into a "knowledge worker society." Technology is hastening the shift from an emphasis on producing "physical" artifacts and products to one on providing "digital" products and services. The Information Age's technological revolution has had far-reaching consequences for civilization. These effects have fundamentally reshaped nations all around the world, thanks in part to the way that technology has made communication simpler. ... Governments are held more accountable to the public as a result of this.
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