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ACTIVITIES

IN
SCIENCE,
TECHNOLOGY AND
SOCIETY

SUBMITTED BY:
BRYAN L. SAYRITAN
BSIT-2B/AUTOMOTIVE

Sayritan, Bryan L.
BSIT-AUTOMOTIVE/2B
Activity no. 1
A. Slogan

• For me the science is good. what you see above or what you read
Imagine, invent and inspire. My slogan says that science is beautiful. we can
imagine and when we imagine we can invent or you will have an idea of
how good science is and then we will be inspired to think and think of a new
idea about science.
B. Nature of science and its example.
 These focus on seven aspects of NOS including:
(1) tentativeness of scientific knowledge
(3) scientific methods;
(4) hypotheses, laws, and theories;
(5) imagination;
(6) validation of scientific knowledge; and
(7) objectivity and subjectivity in science.
Example:
features such as mountains and valleys are found on all of the Earth's crust
including the seafood.
BRYAN L. SAYRITAN
BSIT-2B
Activity no. 2
1. Technology is defined as “purposeful intervention by design”, 

technology is a unique form of human activity, consisting of a group of socially


embedded activities (“technological practice”) activated by need, desire, and/or
opportunity.
What sets technological practice apart is its purposeful and productive nature:
outcomes are arrived at through a deliberate process of design, decision making,
production, and manufacturing rather than by evolution (as in the natural world) or
chance.
Technological practice includes brief development, planning and resource
management practices, and the designing, construction, processing, and evaluation
practices involved in producing outcomes. Manufacturing practices are also
included because through them technological outcomes enter the marketplace as
products/systems.

2. Technological outcomes are designed to enhance the capabilities of people.

Not all technological practice results in a completed technological outcome (a fully


realized and implemented product or system). Other outcomes include a brief that
describes an outcome, a feasibility argument, design ideas for parts of an outcome,
conceptual designs for a product or system, a model, or a prototype that has yet to
be trialed in situ. While these are not technological outcomes, they are nevertheless
all valid outcomes of technological practice.

Bryan L. Sayritan
BSIT-2B-AUTOMOTIVE
Activity no. 3
A . Take a picture of your society.

Explanation:

I belong to the community of bagong bario where they can see their livelihood is
fishing, farmer and others. you can also see here that everyone is working together
to beautify our village in the way of cleaning, designing what is what and so on.

B.
1.man is the thinking mind is responsible for the intellectual concern of society.
 The role of intellectuals in society is a complicated subject. However, one
cannot dispute what a meaningful and crucial impact intellectuals can make,
particularly in today’s rapidly changing times. From this perspective, it is
evident that discussing the role of intellectuals is a discussion about the
social responsibility of knowledgeable people
2. How an individual is connected to society.
Individual and society is very close. Essentially, “society” is the regularities,
customs and ground rules of antihuman behavior. These practices are tremendously
important to know how humans act and interact with each other. Society does not
exist independently without individual. The individual lives and acts within society
but society is nothing, in spite of the combination of individuals for cooperative
effort. On the other hand, society exists to serve individuals―not the other way
around. Human life and society almost go together. Man is biologically and
psychologically equipped to live in groups, in society. Society has become an
essential condition for human life to arise and to continue. The relationship
between individual and society is ultimately one of the profound of all the
problems of social philosophy. It is more philosophical rather than sociological
because it involves the question of values. Man depends on society. It is in the
society that an individual is surrounded and encompassed by culture, as a societal
force. It is in the society again that he has to conform to the norms, occupy statuses
and become members of groups. 

BRYAN L. SAYRITAN
BSIT-2B
ACTIVITY no. 4
A.
B.
The changes that technology has brought in our lives are saving time, enabling
instant communication and interaction, a better quality of life, easy access to
information, and ensuring safety. The latest invention to help humankind is
considering the changes in the environment. Technology is constantly advancing.
This gives rise to new jobs and industries, such as coding and artificial intelligence.

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