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The Evolution of Communication
Social Studies The Evolution of Communication
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The Evolution of Communication
Social Studies The Evolution of Communication How do you communicate? The history of communication goes back thousands of years. What has this progress meant to you today?
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The Evolution of Communication
Social Studies The Evolution of Communication Verbal Communication The most common form of communication. Spoken communication Languages and dialects What dialects are spoken in your area? In the country?
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The Evolution of Communication
Social Studies The Evolution of Communication Written Communication Symbols, hieroglyphics, and drawings The Chinese invent paper
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The Evolution of Communication
Social Studies The Evolution of Communication Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press Books are now mass produced! There are many excellent websites and books on the topic of Gutenberg and his printing press including, Biographies Printing industry history Media history
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Mobile Communications
Social Studies Mobile Communications Postal system The Pony Express Railroads and telegraph Morse Code
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Social Studies The Telephone Alexander G. Bell calls Watson. Progress includes the use of operators to connect calls. The basic operation of the phone is still the same, changing sound waves to electrical waves, and back again to sound waves. Have you ever tried talking to someone using two tin cans and a string?
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The Telephone Lines Multi-wire Cables Fiber Optics
Social Studies The Telephone Lines Multi-wire Cables Fiber Optics Much larger capabilities using light to transmit
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Wireless Communications
Social Studies Wireless Communications Radio Cell Phones Television Satellite Communications
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Computers and the Internet
Social Studies Computers and the Internet Computers can handle large volumes of information. The computer stores this information by using a digital code. The Internet is made up of millions of computers connected to each other in a variety of ways.
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Communication Aboard the USS Lexington
Social Studies Communication Aboard the USS Lexington Morse Code using light Infrared signals Hand-held Flag signals
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A Signalman’s Biggest Challenges
Social Studies A Signalman’s Biggest Challenges It is very important for a signalman to stay awake, and process messages with speed and accuracy.
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Yardman Flags Flag Design Interpreting flags Storing the flags
Social Studies Yardman Flags Flag Design Interpreting flags Storing the flags
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Communication on the USS Lexington
Social Studies Communication on the USS Lexington Voice tubes Call signal boxes Engine order telegraph Pneumatic tubes
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Combat Information Center
Social Studies Combat Information Center The communication brain of the ship. The main communication tool of this room is the sound powered phone.
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