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Time Line of History Superimposing the Six Strands of Society from 1900 to the Present Directions: View presentation in slide show view. Click on a strand to explore the decade timeline and information for that timeline. When finished exploring one timeline, click on “HOME” and explore another strand.
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First Wave Second Wave Third Wave Fourth Wave Agricultural Era: 8000 B.C. - A.D. 1650-1750 Industrial Era: 1750 - 1955 Information Era: 1955 – 1995 Communication Era 1995 – Present http://wavesofthefuture.net/wave- agricultural-revolution-environment- hunting-gathering.shtml http://wavesofthefuture.net/wa ve-industrial-fossil-fuels-oil- crisis.shtml http://wavesofthefuture.net/wave -digital-age-green-technology- environment.shtml http://www.tcpd.org/Thorn burg/handouts/communic ationage.pdf Home
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1900-1909 Pencils Pencils Stereoscope Stereoscope 1910-1919 Thomas Edison invents the first talking motion picture Thomas Edison invents the first talking motion picture Alexander Victor invented the Animatograph, the first portable projector that combined a camera with sound- on-disc. Alexander Victor invented the Animatograph, the first portable projector that combined a camera with sound- on-disc. 1950-1959 Skinner Teaching Machine Skinner Teaching Machine Educational Television Educational Television 1970-1979 Pocket Calculator Apple Computer 1930-1939 Overhead Projector Overhead Projector First tape recorder for broadcasting First tape recorder for broadcasting 1990-1999 World Wide Web & internet protocol and “www” language World Wide Web & internet protocol and “www” language Interactive Whiteboard Interactive Whiteboard 1920-1929 Radio Silent Movies Silent Movies Silent Movies Silent Movies 1940-1949 Harvard Mark I computer Harvard Mark I computer Mimeograph 1960-1969 Audio Cassette Filmstrip Viewer 1980-1989 IBM 5150 Commercial CD 2000-2010 iClicker XO Laptop Home
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1900-1909 Ford introduced the Model T automobileFord introduced the Model T automobile Plastic 1920-1929 Frozen Food packagingFrozen Food packaging KDKA, first radio stationKDKA, first radio station 1940-1949 Atomic Bomb ENIAC computer 1960-1969 First ATM installed Integrated circuit boards replace transistor technologyIntegrated circuit boards replace transistor technology 1980-1989 CAD/CAM revolutionizes manufacturingCAD/CAM revolutionizes manufacturing Development of Microcomputer SoftwareDevelopment of Microcomputer Software 2000-2010 Microsoft releases Microsoft 2010Microsoft releases Microsoft 2010 Apple iPad 1910-1919 Use of auto assembly lineUse of auto assembly line Electric self-starter automobileElectric self-starter automobile 1950-1959 Conglomerates start to formConglomerates start to form Bomber Aircraft developed by the militaryBomber Aircraft developed by the military 1970-1979 UPC bar code Supercomputer 1990-2000 Microsoft launches MSN and MSNBCMicrosoft launches MSN and MSNBC Microsoft releases Windows 98Microsoft releases Windows 98 1930-1939 Construction flourishes in the U.S.Construction flourishes in the U.S. Use of fiberglass beginsUse of fiberglass begins Home
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1900-1909 Ivan Pavlov publishes his findings on Classical ConditioningIvan Pavlov publishes his findings on Classical Conditioning The Montessori MethodThe Montessori Method 1920-1929 Cognitive Model Individualized Instruction Individualized Instruction 1940-1949 B.F. Skinner Operant ConditioningB.F. Skinner Operant Conditioning Mathematico- Deductive Theory of Rote LearningMathematico- Deductive Theory of Rote Learning 1960-1969 Discovery Learning Mastery Learning 1980-1989 Multiple Intelligences TheoryMultiple Intelligences Theory Cognitive Load Theory of Multimedia Learning (Sweller)Cognitive Load Theory of Multimedia Learning (Sweller) 2000-2010 Social and Cognitive- Connectedness Schemata Theory (SCCS Theory)Social and Cognitive- Connectedness Schemata Theory (SCCS Theory) Authentic Learning 1910-1919 Reflective Method of InstructionReflective Method of Instruction William Heard Kilpatrick develops the Project MethodWilliam Heard Kilpatrick develops the Project Method 1950-1959 Maslow's Hierarchy of NeedsMaslow's Hierarchy of Needs Benjamin Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational ObjectivesBenjamin Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives 1970-1979 Social Learning TheorySocial Learning Theory Affordance Theory (Gibson )Affordance Theory (Gibson ) 1990-1999 Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning (Mayer)Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning (Mayer) Situated Learning TheorySituated Learning Theory 1930-1940 The Morrison Plan Ralph W. Tyler - Eight Year Study use of general and behavioral objectives and formative evaluationRalph W. Tyler - Eight Year Study use of general and behavioral objectives and formative evaluation Home
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1900-1909 Orville and Wilbur Wright take the first test flight in their plane at Kitty Hawk, NCOrville and Wilbur Wright take the first test flight in their plane at Kitty Hawk, NC Teddy Roosevelt is the first president to leave the countryTeddy Roosevelt is the first president to leave the country 1920-1929 First Miss America pageantFirst Miss America pageant Stock Market Crash of 1929Stock Market Crash of 1929 1940-1949 Bombing of Pearl HarborBombing of Pearl Harbor World War II 1960-1969 Civil Rights Act of 1964Civil Rights Act of 1964 Woodstock Festival 1980-1989 The spaceship Voyager 2 captures pictures of Saturn and NeptuneThe spaceship Voyager 2 captures pictures of Saturn and Neptune First woman in the Supreme CourtFirst woman in the Supreme Court 2000-2010 Terror attacks hit U.S.Terror attacks hit U.S. Barack Obama wins presidential electionBarack Obama wins presidential election 1910-1919 Margaret Sanger opens first birth control clinic in the U.S.Margaret Sanger opens first birth control clinic in the U.S. Out break of World War IOut break of World War I 1950-1959 Beginning of Rock and RollBeginning of Rock and Roll Russians launch SputnikRussians launch Sputnik 1970-1979 US astronauts explore the moonUS astronauts explore the moon “Earth Day” 1990-1999 Gulf War Y2K 1930-1940 The “Star Spangled Banner” became the U.S. national anthem.The “Star Spangled Banner” became the U.S. national anthem. Great Depression Home
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1900-1909 First culture of living cells outside the bodyFirst culture of living cells outside the body Cure for syphilis 1920-1929 Penicillin discoveredPenicillin discovered First use of valvulotomeFirst use of valvulotome 1940-1949 First kidney dialysis machineFirst kidney dialysis machine Fluoridation of drinking waterFluoridation of drinking water 1960-1969 Birth control pill becomes FDA approvedBirth control pill becomes FDA approved Recognition of tobacco use as a health hazard by the Surgeon GeneralRecognition of tobacco use as a health hazard by the Surgeon General 1980-1989 First artificial heart implanted into a humanFirst artificial heart implanted into a human Discovery of “AIDs” 2000-2010 FDA approves first vaccine designed to prevent cervical cancerFDA approves first vaccine designed to prevent cervical cancer First draft of the human genome/genetic blueprintFirst draft of the human genome/genetic blueprint 1910-1919 Pellagra found to be a dietary diseasePellagra found to be a dietary disease Casimir Funk identifies vitaminsCasimir Funk identifies vitamins 1950-1959 World’s first cardiac pacemaker inventedWorld’s first cardiac pacemaker invented Artificial heart valve developedArtificial heart valve developed 1970-1979 First test tube baby bornFirst test tube baby born Introduction of computerized axial tomography, the “CAT-scanner”Introduction of computerized axial tomography, the “CAT-scanner” 1990-1999 Viagra Digital X-Rays 1930-1939 First blood bank at Cook County Hospital in ChicagoFirst blood bank at Cook County Hospital in Chicago Plastic contact lens createdPlastic contact lens created Home
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A century in review. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.kyrene.k12.az.us/schools/brisas/sunda/decade/decade.htmhttp://www.kyrene.k12.az.us/schools/brisas/sunda/decade/decade.htm Cardiology's 10 greatest discoveries of the 20th century. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC124754/http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC124754/ Craiger, J. (2011). Technology, organizations, and work in the 20th century. Retrieved from http://www.siop.org/tip/backissues/tipjan97/CRAIGER.aspx http://www.siop.org/tip/backissues/tipjan97/CRAIGER.aspx History & gov't. (2000-2011). Retrieved from http://www.infoplease.com/year/1901.htmlhttp://www.infoplease.com/year/1901.html History of medicine. (2011). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/372460/history-of- medicinehttp://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/372460/history-of- medicine Learning theories.com. (2011, August). Retrieved from http://www.learning-theories.com/http://www.learning-theories.com/ Learning theory timeline. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.xtimeline.com/evt/view.aspx?id=130880http://www.xtimeline.com/evt/view.aspx?id=130880 Medical advances and issues. (2011). Retrieved from http://history1900s.about.com/od/medicaladvancesissues/Medical_Advances_Issues.htmhttp://history1900s.about.com/od/medicaladvancesissues/Medical_Advances_Issues.htm Rosenberg, J. (2011). History timeline of the 20th century. Retrieved from http://history1900s.about.com/od/timelines/tp/timeline.htmhttp://history1900s.about.com/od/timelines/tp/timeline.htm Saettler, P. (2004). The evolution of American educational technology. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing The evolution of classroom technology. (2011). Retrieved from http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/http://edudemic.com/2011/04/classroom-technology/ This day in history. (1996-2011). Retrieved from http://www.history.comhttp://www.history.com Toffler, A. (1980). The third wave. New York: Bantam.
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