4. 1. “If the Titanic sank somewhere in the
Atlantic Ocean, how do you think the news
reached people in England and New York at
that time?”
2. “If the Titanic sank today, in what format
would people receive or read the news?”
5. Objectives
At the end of this lesson the learners will be able to…
•Identify traditional media and new
media and their relationships
•Discuss the evolution of traditional to
new media.
•Appreciate importance of traditional
media and the new media.
7. 1. Go to your respective group.
Activity:
Traditional Media New Media
Note: Write as many as you can. 1 point for every correct answer but, right minus wrong.
10. Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s)
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- People discovered fire,
developed paper from plants,
and forged weapons and tools
with stone, bronze, copper
and iron.
11. Pre-Industrial Age (Before 1700s)
Cave paintings (35,000 BC)
Clay tablets in Mesopotamia (2400 BC)
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12. Industrial Age (1700s-1930s)
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People used the power of
steam, developed machine tools,
established iron production, and
the manufacturing of various
products (including books
through the printing press).
13. Industrial Age (Before 1700s)
Newspaper- The London
Gazette (1640) Typewriter
(1800)Telephone (1876)
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14. Electronic Age (1930s-1980s)
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• The invention of the transistor ushered
in the electronic age. People harnessed
the power of transistors that led to the
transistor radio, electronic circuits, and
the early computers. In this age, long
distance communication became more
efficient.
16. ENIAC
• This computer invented by John W. Mauchley.
• This computer used for U.S. Army and Navy for bombing and firing.
• ENIAC contained 17,468 vacuum tubes, 7,200 crystal diodes,
1,500 relays, 70,000 resistors, 10,000 capacitors and around 5
million hand-soldered joints. It weighed more than 30short tons (27
t), was roughly 8 by 3 by 100 feet (2.4 m × 0.9 m × 30 m), took up
1800 square feet (167 m2), and consumed 150 kW of power.
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17. First Generation
(1942 - 1954)
• Advantages:-
They perform there computation in mini second.
• Disadvantages:-
1. They were large in size.
2. Slow in speed.
3. Its generate more heat.
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Vacuum tubes
18. Second Generation
(1955 - 1964)
Advantages:-
1. They generate less amount of heat.
2. They composed very little power.
• Disadvantages:-
1. Air conditioning were required.
2. Constant maintaining was required.
3. Product was difficult and costly.
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Transistor
19. Third Generation
(1965 - 1975)
• Advantages:-
1. They are smaller in size as compared previous
generation computer.
2. They are more reliable.
3. They generated less amount of heat.
• Disadvantages:-
1. Air conditioning required in many places.
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Integrated
Circuit
20. Fourth Generation
(1975 - 1989)• Advantages:-
1. They are small in size.
2. They generated negligible amount of heat.
3. They were very much reliable.
• Disadvantages:-
1. Highly sophisticated technology is required for
the many future are large scull integrate on (LSI)
chip.
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CPU or Processor
21. Fifth Generation
(1989 - Present)
•Till fourth generation computer the main
stress was on hardware technology
though. These computer are factor more
accurate, reliable, small in size and
cheapest and still they back their own
thinking power. The fifth generation to
make division like human being it will be
more eyeful in knowledge processing
rather than data processing.
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Artificial Intelligence
22. Information Age (1900s-2000s)
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The Internet paved the way for faster
communication and the creation of the social
network. People advanced the use of
microelectronics with the invention of personal
computers, mobile devices, and wearable
technology. Moreover, voice, image, sound and
data are digitalized.
23. In 5 minutes:
Solve the jigsaw puzzle and classify
it by ages under evolution media.
24. Given the available media
that we have in the world
now, what do you think is
the future of media?
25. In a 1/2 sheet of paper
State and describe the evolution of media?
How important the traditional and the new
media in your life?
26. 1.In a 1/2 sheet of paper what
are the different role of media
in our society?
Assignment
Hinweis der Redaktion
What is the animation all about?
telegraph and telegrams communication during that time.
Guide Questions
What symbolisms are used in this cartoon?
What is the message in this cartoons?
Do you agree with the message? Why or why not?