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Industrial Age - OBERON
Industrial Age - OBERON
INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700-1930)
INDUSTRIAL AGE
People used the power
of steam, developed
machine tools,
established iron
production, and the
manufacturing of
various products
(including books
through printing press).
Inventions and machines invented during
industrial revolution
Printing press for mass production (19th century)
Newspaper- The London Gazette (1640)
Typewriter (1800) Telephone (1867)
Motion picture photography/projection (1890)
Commercial motion pictures (1913)
Motion picture with sound (1926)
Telegraph
Punch cards
1.Printing Press For Mass
Production (19th Century)
One of the most influential
invention of the Age of
Revolution.
It was invented in the Holy
Roman Empire by German
Johannes Gutenberg around
1440.
It is a device that allows for
the mass production of
uniform printed matter,
mainly test I the form of
books, pamphlets and
newspaper.
2. Newspaper- The London
Gazette (1640)
It is one of the officials
journals of record of the
government of United
Kingdom.
Claims to be the oldest
surviving English
newspaper and the
oldest continuously
published newspaper.
3.Typewriter (1800)
A typewriter is a
mechanical or
electromechanical machine
for writing characters
similar to those produce by
printer’s movable type.
The first commercial
typewriters were
introduced in 1874, but did
not become common in
offices until after the mid –
1880s
4.Telephone (1876)
A telephone is a
telecommunications
device that permits two
or more users to conduct
a conversation when they
are too far apart to be
heard directly.
Telephones made it easier
for businesses to
communicate with each
other.
5. Motion Picture
Photography/Projection (1890)
The history of film technology
traces the development of film
technology from the initial
development “moving
pictures” at the end of 19th
century to the present time.
A series pictures projected in a
screen in rapid succession with
objects shown in successive
positions slightly changed so as
to produced the option affect of
a continuous picture in which
the objects move.
6. Commercial Motion Pictures
(1913)
The Kinetoscope is an
early motion picture
exhibition device. The
Kinetoscope was
designed for films to be
viewed by one
individual at a time
through a peephole
viewer window at the
top of the device.
6. Motion picture with sound
(1926)
A sound film is a motion
picture with synchronized
sound, or sound
technologically coupled to
imaged, as opposed to a
silent film.
In the early years after the
introduction of sound, films
incorporating synchronized
dialogue were known as
‘’talking pictures’’ or
‘’talkies’’.
7. Telegraph
One of the first
telecommunication
technologies of the
industrial age.
The idea is to generate a
coded electric signal at
one location, send it
through a wire over
along distance and
decode the message at a
distant location.
8. Punch Cards
A punch card is a piece of
stiff paper that can be used to
contain digital information
represented by the presence
or absence of holes in
predefined positions.
Punch cards were invented
about 1750 for the control of
text style looms, and were
adopted for use in Herman
Hollerith in the 1890 US
Census.
QUIZ: Write the letter of the correct answer
A. Printing Press
B. London Gazette
D. Commercial Motion Pictures
E. Industrial Age
C. Johannes Gutenberg F. Thomas Edison
4. People used the power of steam, developed
machine tools, established iron production, and the
manufacturing of various products (including books
through printing press).
5. The person who invented the printing press.
IDENTIFICATION
6. _______ a telecommunication device that permits users
to conduct a conversation.
7. _______ a machine for writing characters similar to
those produced by printer’s movable type.
8. _______ a piece of stiff paper that can be used to certain
digital information.
9. ______ a period of history that encompasses the
changes in economic and social organization.
10. _______ is a motion picture with synchronized sounds
or sound technologically coupled to image as opposed to
a silent film.