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When Technology and Humanity Cross
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  • 1

    means a discourse on art

    technology

  • 2

    TECHNOLOGY came from the Greek words ___

    techne logos

  • 3

    It is appeared in the seventeenth century where the concept was only used to talk about the arts, specifically_____

    applied arts

  • 4

    According to ____, in the Philippines ___% of urban homes and ___percent of rural homes own at least one television set.

    Kantar Media 92 urban 70 rural

  • 5

    Households with TV set reached___

    15.135M

  • 6

    Ultimate medium for advertisement placements

    television

  • 7

    Almost all use this particular type of device

    television

  • 8

    plays a great role in the lives of the people

    television

  • 9

    was a product of different experiments by various people

    television

  • 10

    he was a successful in his attempt to send images through wires with the aid of a rotating metal disk

    Paul Gottlieb Nipkow

  • 11

    Paul Gottlieb Nipkow was a successful in his attempt to send images through wires with the aid of a rotating metal disk (date)

    late 1800

  • 12

    had 18 lines of resolution

    electric telescope

  • 13

    This allows you to send images through wires with the aid of a rotating metal disk

    Nipkow disk or electric telescope

  • 14

    created a new system of television by using the cathode ray tube in addition to the mechanical scanner system.

    Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton and Boris Rosing

  • 15

    This success story gave rise to two type of television systems, namely, mechanical and electronic television.

    Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton and Boris Rosing’s system of television

  • 16

    are considered a must-have among young Filipinos

    mobile phones

  • 17

    ___Filipinos cannot live without a mobile phone

    1 out of 3

  • 18

    Almost ___ percent of the Philippines urban population nationwide said that mobile phones are necessities

    30%

  • 19

    made the world's first mobile phone call.

    Mobile phone used by Martin Cooper

  • 20

    He called their rival telecommunication company and properly informed them that he was making the call from a mobile phone.

    Martin Cooper of motorola

  • 21

    designed the analytical engine in the 19 century.

    Charles Babbage

  • 22

    was used as the basic framework of the computers even until the present time.

    analytical engine

  • 23

    Mainly used as a platform for advertisements and information dissemination.

    television

  • 24

    Serves as a recreational activity and good stress relievers to most Filipino families.

    television

  • 25

    Platform for different propagandas and advocacies.

    television

  • 26

    Primarily used for communication

    mobile phones

  • 27

    Surf the internet and to take photos and videos.

    mobile phones

  • 28

    Surf the internet and communication.

    Personal computers and Laptops

  • 29

    Have features like the mobile phones calendar, calculator, music player, movie player, camera,

    Personal computers and Laptops

  • 30

    Has wide keyboard and monitor screen unlike mobile phones hence, better for presentation and other online/offline activities.

    Personal computers and Laptops

  • 31

    IRF

    international Federation of Robotics (IRF)

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    (UNICE)

    United Nations Economic and Commission for Europe

  • 33

    made it their task to formulate a working definition for service robots to particularly do specific task but focus mainly in assisting their masters in their everyday tasks.

    international Federation of Robotics (IRF) United Nations Economic and Commission for Europe (UNICE)

  • 34

    is an actuated mechanism programmable in two or more axes with a degree of autonomy, moving within its environment, to perform intended tasks.

    robot

  • 35

    is the ability to perform intended tasks based on current state and sensing without human intervention.

    autonomy

  • 36

    is a robot that performs useful tasks for humans or equipment excluding industrial application.

    service robot

  • 37

    ___may be classified according to its intended application as an industrial robot or a service robot.

    robot

  • 38

    is a robot used for a noncommercial task, usually by laypersons.

    Personal Service Robot

  • 39

    domestic servant robot, automated wheelchair, personal mobility assist robot, pet exercising robot.

    Personal Service Robot

  • 40

    is a service robot for professional use.

    Professional Service Robot

  • 41

    used for a commercial task, usually operated by a properly trained operator.

    Professional Service Robot

  • 42

    cleaning robot for public places, delivery robot, firefighting robot, rehabilitation robot, surgery robot.

    Professional Service Robot

  • 43

    He formulated a rules and characteristics that define what a good robots is and was thinking of the ethical consequences of robots

    Isaac Asimov

  • 44

    He was an American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University.

    Isaac Asimov

  • 45

    "Three Laws of Robotics"

    1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    means a discourse on art

    technology

  • 2

    TECHNOLOGY came from the Greek words ___

    techne logos

  • 3

    It is appeared in the seventeenth century where the concept was only used to talk about the arts, specifically_____

    applied arts

  • 4

    According to ____, in the Philippines ___% of urban homes and ___percent of rural homes own at least one television set.

    Kantar Media 92 urban 70 rural

  • 5

    Households with TV set reached___

    15.135M

  • 6

    Ultimate medium for advertisement placements

    television

  • 7

    Almost all use this particular type of device

    television

  • 8

    plays a great role in the lives of the people

    television

  • 9

    was a product of different experiments by various people

    television

  • 10

    he was a successful in his attempt to send images through wires with the aid of a rotating metal disk

    Paul Gottlieb Nipkow

  • 11

    Paul Gottlieb Nipkow was a successful in his attempt to send images through wires with the aid of a rotating metal disk (date)

    late 1800

  • 12

    had 18 lines of resolution

    electric telescope

  • 13

    This allows you to send images through wires with the aid of a rotating metal disk

    Nipkow disk or electric telescope

  • 14

    created a new system of television by using the cathode ray tube in addition to the mechanical scanner system.

    Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton and Boris Rosing

  • 15

    This success story gave rise to two type of television systems, namely, mechanical and electronic television.

    Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton and Boris Rosing’s system of television

  • 16

    are considered a must-have among young Filipinos

    mobile phones

  • 17

    ___Filipinos cannot live without a mobile phone

    1 out of 3

  • 18

    Almost ___ percent of the Philippines urban population nationwide said that mobile phones are necessities

    30%

  • 19

    made the world's first mobile phone call.

    Mobile phone used by Martin Cooper

  • 20

    He called their rival telecommunication company and properly informed them that he was making the call from a mobile phone.

    Martin Cooper of motorola

  • 21

    designed the analytical engine in the 19 century.

    Charles Babbage

  • 22

    was used as the basic framework of the computers even until the present time.

    analytical engine

  • 23

    Mainly used as a platform for advertisements and information dissemination.

    television

  • 24

    Serves as a recreational activity and good stress relievers to most Filipino families.

    television

  • 25

    Platform for different propagandas and advocacies.

    television

  • 26

    Primarily used for communication

    mobile phones

  • 27

    Surf the internet and to take photos and videos.

    mobile phones

  • 28

    Surf the internet and communication.

    Personal computers and Laptops

  • 29

    Have features like the mobile phones calendar, calculator, music player, movie player, camera,

    Personal computers and Laptops

  • 30

    Has wide keyboard and monitor screen unlike mobile phones hence, better for presentation and other online/offline activities.

    Personal computers and Laptops

  • 31

    IRF

    international Federation of Robotics (IRF)

  • 32

    (UNICE)

    United Nations Economic and Commission for Europe

  • 33

    made it their task to formulate a working definition for service robots to particularly do specific task but focus mainly in assisting their masters in their everyday tasks.

    international Federation of Robotics (IRF) United Nations Economic and Commission for Europe (UNICE)

  • 34

    is an actuated mechanism programmable in two or more axes with a degree of autonomy, moving within its environment, to perform intended tasks.

    robot

  • 35

    is the ability to perform intended tasks based on current state and sensing without human intervention.

    autonomy

  • 36

    is a robot that performs useful tasks for humans or equipment excluding industrial application.

    service robot

  • 37

    ___may be classified according to its intended application as an industrial robot or a service robot.

    robot

  • 38

    is a robot used for a noncommercial task, usually by laypersons.

    Personal Service Robot

  • 39

    domestic servant robot, automated wheelchair, personal mobility assist robot, pet exercising robot.

    Personal Service Robot

  • 40

    is a service robot for professional use.

    Professional Service Robot

  • 41

    used for a commercial task, usually operated by a properly trained operator.

    Professional Service Robot

  • 42

    cleaning robot for public places, delivery robot, firefighting robot, rehabilitation robot, surgery robot.

    Professional Service Robot

  • 43

    He formulated a rules and characteristics that define what a good robots is and was thinking of the ethical consequences of robots

    Isaac Asimov

  • 44

    He was an American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University.

    Isaac Asimov

  • 45

    "Three Laws of Robotics"

    1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.