Introduced in the early 19th century by.
An archaeologist and curator of the National Museum of
Denmark, Copenhagen..
Three chronologically successive prehistorical periods.
Palaeolithic & Neolithic periods.
MAINLY ON TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT and
not on actual date ranges.
LONGEST PHASE of HUMAN HISTORY.
During this period when humans were suggested to evolve
from an APE-LIKE creature to a true HOMO SAPIENS.
EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT in three successive divisions: .
Development of simple tools like Stone Choppers.
Tools being used in hunting and food gathering either core
or flake types.
Encompassed the cultural development.
Neanderthals were cavemen known to use fire.
Stone tools of flake types for hunting and bone implements
such as needles for sewing body.
Evidence of painting the dead before burial.
Occurring between the end of Palaeolithic period and
beginning of Neolithic period.
Gradual change in the way of humans lived that could be
attributed to the retreat of glaciers and growth of forests
and deserts in different parts of the world.
Began to learn fishing along river and lake shores, make
pottery and use bow
.
Gradual transition from food gathering to agriculture or food
production.
Use stone tools known as .
Stage of cultural and technological development was based
on agriculture.
Wide domestication of plants and animals, use of stone
tools, and pottery and weaving in numerous settled villages.
Tools in Neolithic Period.
Tools and weapons were already made with copper and
bronze.
extraction of metal from ore originally done with copper.
blending copper and tin
.
Began in Southwest Asia and radiated in different parts of
the world.
Farming, large-scale silk production started.
Bronze production become more sophisticated.
Physics, astronomy, mathematics and medical biology
advancements.
Paper, seismograph, animal harness, water-power, mechanical clock, hydraulic works, wheel borrow, gun
powder, printing press, compass.
Catholic schools, universities established.
Horse-collar, clock/watch, magnetic compass, water-mill, windmill, lenses, cannon.
Superstition and dogmatism flourished.
Medical therapy involved magic, prayer, charms, faith
healing and herbs.
Mathematics, and medical advancements.
Medical was naturally based and not supernatural.
Pyramids made of limestones.
Houses were made of poles and leaves.
Cocoa beans were used as monetary units.
developed with 365 days with 18 months
of 20 days.
Mathematics, astronomy developed.
High temples were built for their deities.
was developed with 365 days for 18 months.
Farming was practiced in terraced field with canals.
Chili irrigation and avocado widely cultivated.
Clothes from llama and alpaca wools.
LAW OF MOTION
LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION.
NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE CHARGES.
CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY.
Change from traditional industry to an economy based on
information computerization
Birth of personal computers
Easy access on any piece of information
_______– introduced “movable type printing”
Massive distribution of information in an expensive manner
because it is institutionalized.
Information could be processed in a tedious manner
Books were written and produced by hand
Made in surfaces of clay, wax, papyrus, and parchment
Information is relayed through word-of-mouth channels.
Introduction of printing
Information could be passed up to every individual but the
access was expensive
______ – books printed using presses which literally
means cradle or birthplace
Books initially written in Latin and later translated to local
languages.
Emergence of internet and the worldwide web
Paved way to uploading and downloading of all forms of
media
Passing of information is much faster and easier.
Discovered by
Designed for computation / mathematical
calculations and simple decision-making
Capabilities. Provides data calculation
faster than human brain.
Developed in California, united States in late 1960 by __________Allowed the billion of bits of information to be received every minute.
Developed by _________Started for commercial purposes in order to promote and sells products.
Claimed by ______ Made communication easier Avenue by which messages exchanged between people from different locations at a faster rate.
Social networking website where people could contact one another and meet online to share each other’s thoughts, ideas, experiences, photos, and videos.
Created by
Social networking website where people post and interact with messages or “tweets” Considered as “SMS of the Internet.
Largest online destination and third most visited website
Registered by Chad Hurley and Steve Chen
Videos can be shared and viewed.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin developed Google
Most used search engine in world wide web
Wide variety of features beyond searching for words
Yahoo in Japan is one of the great competitor.
Created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger
Fun photography application that is gaining fame all over the world.
Introduced in the early 19th century by.
An archaeologist and curator of the National Museum of
Denmark, Copenhagen..
Three chronologically successive prehistorical periods.
Palaeolithic & Neolithic periods.
MAINLY ON TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT and
not on actual date ranges.
LONGEST PHASE of HUMAN HISTORY.
During this period when humans were suggested to evolve
from an APE-LIKE creature to a true HOMO SAPIENS.
EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT in three successive divisions: .
Development of simple tools like Stone Choppers.
Tools being used in hunting and food gathering either core
or flake types.
Encompassed the cultural development.
Neanderthals were cavemen known to use fire.
Stone tools of flake types for hunting and bone implements
such as needles for sewing body.
Evidence of painting the dead before burial.
Occurring between the end of Palaeolithic period and
beginning of Neolithic period.
Gradual change in the way of humans lived that could be
attributed to the retreat of glaciers and growth of forests
and deserts in different parts of the world.
Began to learn fishing along river and lake shores, make
pottery and use bow
.
Gradual transition from food gathering to agriculture or food
production.
Use stone tools known as .
Stage of cultural and technological development was based
on agriculture.
Wide domestication of plants and animals, use of stone
tools, and pottery and weaving in numerous settled villages.
Tools in Neolithic Period.
Tools and weapons were already made with copper and
bronze.
extraction of metal from ore originally done with copper.
blending copper and tin
.
Began in Southwest Asia and radiated in different parts of
the world.
Farming, large-scale silk production started.
Bronze production become more sophisticated.
Physics, astronomy, mathematics and medical biology
advancements.
Paper, seismograph, animal harness, water-power, mechanical clock, hydraulic works, wheel borrow, gun
powder, printing press, compass.
Catholic schools, universities established.
Horse-collar, clock/watch, magnetic compass, water-mill, windmill, lenses, cannon.
Superstition and dogmatism flourished.
Medical therapy involved magic, prayer, charms, faith
healing and herbs.
Mathematics, and medical advancements.
Medical was naturally based and not supernatural.
Pyramids made of limestones.
Houses were made of poles and leaves.
Cocoa beans were used as monetary units.
developed with 365 days with 18 months
of 20 days.
Mathematics, astronomy developed.
High temples were built for their deities.
was developed with 365 days for 18 months.
Farming was practiced in terraced field with canals.
Chili irrigation and avocado widely cultivated.
Clothes from llama and alpaca wools.
LAW OF MOTION
LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION.
NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE CHARGES.
CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY.
Change from traditional industry to an economy based on
information computerization
Birth of personal computers
Easy access on any piece of information
_______– introduced “movable type printing”
Massive distribution of information in an expensive manner
because it is institutionalized.
Information could be processed in a tedious manner
Books were written and produced by hand
Made in surfaces of clay, wax, papyrus, and parchment
Information is relayed through word-of-mouth channels.
Introduction of printing
Information could be passed up to every individual but the
access was expensive
______ – books printed using presses which literally
means cradle or birthplace
Books initially written in Latin and later translated to local
languages.
Emergence of internet and the worldwide web
Paved way to uploading and downloading of all forms of
media
Passing of information is much faster and easier.
Discovered by
Designed for computation / mathematical
calculations and simple decision-making
Capabilities. Provides data calculation
faster than human brain.
Developed in California, united States in late 1960 by __________Allowed the billion of bits of information to be received every minute.
Developed by _________Started for commercial purposes in order to promote and sells products.
Claimed by ______ Made communication easier Avenue by which messages exchanged between people from different locations at a faster rate.
Social networking website where people could contact one another and meet online to share each other’s thoughts, ideas, experiences, photos, and videos.
Created by
Social networking website where people post and interact with messages or “tweets” Considered as “SMS of the Internet.
Largest online destination and third most visited website
Registered by Chad Hurley and Steve Chen
Videos can be shared and viewed.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin developed Google
Most used search engine in world wide web
Wide variety of features beyond searching for words
Yahoo in Japan is one of the great competitor.
Created by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger
Fun photography application that is gaining fame all over the world.