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7C - TIK (Monday) - Past and Present Communication (1)

Chapter 3 discusses communication on the Internet, highlighting the importance of reading the assigned book for detailed information. It outlines homework instructions, including submission guidelines and deadlines, and defines communication as the exchange of information through various means. The chapter also covers early communication technologies such as mail systems, the printing press, and the telegraph, leading to modern communication methods like radio, television, and the Internet.

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7C - TIK (Monday) - Past and Present Communication (1)

Chapter 3 discusses communication on the Internet, highlighting the importance of reading the assigned book for detailed information. It outlines homework instructions, including submission guidelines and deadlines, and defines communication as the exchange of information through various means. The chapter also covers early communication technologies such as mail systems, the printing press, and the telegraph, leading to modern communication methods like radio, television, and the Internet.

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Past and

Present
Communication
Chapter 3 - Communication on the Internet
INSTRUCTIONS

We are going to start Chapter 3: Communication on the Internet.


The first topic can be found on your book page 1 till 4.
Please, do not forget to read book for a more detailed information over this topic.
If you have any question, please feel free to write me at [email protected].
Beside the PowerPoint presentation, a worksheet is attached as a homework.
At slide 3, you may find instructions for the submission of the homework.

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HOMEWO
RK
INSTRUCTIONS

╸ DON’T forget to write your name, surname and class inside


of your worksheet.
╸ You have to send your homework at
[email protected] .
╸ The deadline for the homework is 17.03.2020 (Tuesday).
╸ The email’ subject should be HOMEWORK - Name
Surname Class.
╸ Your document name (file name) should be Name
Surname Class.

3
What is
Communicatio
n?

4
What is
Communication?

╸ Using words, sounds, signs or behaviors to


exchange information.
╸ Expressing your ideas, thoughts or feelings.
╸ Exchanging of information.
╸ Speaking, writing, or drawing to give a
message
╸ Sending or receiving information.
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What is
Communication?

╸ Communication is simply the act of transferring


information from one place, person or group to
another.
╸ Communication is the process of sending and
receiving messages through verbal or
nonverbal means, or oral communication;
writing and graphical representations and signs,
signals, and behavior.
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What is
Communication?

╸ Every communication involves (at least) one


sender, a message and a recipient.
╸ A message or communication is sent by the
sender through a communication channel to
one or more recipients.

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“ EARLY
COMMUNICATI
ON
IN
TECHNOLOGY
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MAIL OR POST
1
SYSTEM
People used pen and paper to write
letters and this was a very popular
way of communicating. In the Place your screenshot here
1800s, official postal systems were
set up all over the world, to deliver
letters and parcels. However,
sometimes the system was
unreliable because it took a long
time for a letter to reach its
destination and sometimes letters
could be lost and never arrived at
their destination. 9
PRINTING PRESS
2
MACHINE
In the 1440s, a man named Johann
Gutenberg invented a machine that
could print many books quickly. Place your screenshot here
Before this time, books were
handwritten and this meant that
there were not many books
available to buy or read.

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ELECTRICAL
3
TELEGRAPH
In the 1800s, telegraphic
communication was invented which
involved sending electric signals Place your screenshot here
through a wire. A well-known version
of the electrical telegraph is Morse
code. Morse‘s code used dots and
dashes, which were short and long
pulses, sent through the wire to
match letters and numbers. This
type of communication allowed for
instant communication across very
long distances, which was 11
4 5 6

Early Communication In Technology 12


“ MODERN
COMMUNICATI
ON WITH
MACHINES

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RADIO 14
TELEVISION 15
COMPUTERS AND THE INTERNET 16

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