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The document discusses how technology has impacted various aspects of society including culture, traditions, and social values. It describes how technology has helped address social problems in areas like communication, transportation, healthcare, education, and more. The document also explains how technological progress is inevitable and irreversible as new technologies build upon existing technologies to continually advance society in ways that cannot be reversed.

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1.

Technology (Part II)

Tutor:
Asst. Prof. Shukra Raj Paudel
Department of Civil Engineering
IOE, Tribhuvan University

8/24/2020

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Objectives of the Presentation


To provide knowledge about the changes brought by
the technology to the society.
To help students learn about advancement of
agricultural and information age.
To enlighten the students about the impacts technology
has on our culture, tradition and social values.
To brief students about information society and its
characteristics.

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Presentation Outline
 1.8.Role of technology to unmask old society
problems, society’s control of technology.
 1.9.Impact of technology on culture, tradition &
social values.
 1.10.Technology is irreversible.
 1.11.Agricultural age and information age.
 1.12.Characteristics of information society.
 1.13.Information as power & wealth.

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Role of Technology to Unmask
Old Social Problems, Society’s
Control of Technology

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1.8 Technology solving social problems

Introduction
Technology is the systematic application of
organized knowledge and tools so that a human
or a society can adjust to their environment.
In simple, Technology is the smart and effective
solution of a specific problem. Different
technologies have been invented and derived to
meet the society’s demands. The use of these
technologies has helped in revealing and
reducing different social problems.

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Communication and information

1. The development of
internet and mobile
phones over post office.
2. Huge amount of data and
information can be stored
in a small chip.
3. Information flow among
Fig. scope of information general public has been
technologies quick and easy.

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Transportation

1. The evolution of cars,


trains and planes over
wheeled carts.
2. Digital technology in
highway traffic
3. Ropeway in tough
Fig. Ropeway
geography

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Civil engineering problems

1. CAD, SAP has been very


accurate and reliable
design software over old
ones.
2. Excavators, dozers,
cranes, trippers etc. are
useful means in road
engineering.
3. GPS, GIS, maps as very
effective in engineering
surveys. Fig. First tunnel boring
machine in Nepal
4. Total station over plane
table and compass.
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Health and education

1. Different treatment
machines to solve public
health problems.
2. Projectors and tape
recorder over
blackboards and chalks.

Fig. infant mortality rate


chart
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Social crimes

1. Theft, robbery, murders


have been greatly
reduced with advanced
surveillance and security
technologies.
2. Medias like television,
newspapers, internet
Fig. technology in security shares social problems.

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Banking and finance

1. Computers are used to keep record of


transactions instead of papers.
2. ATM is one of important technology in field of
banking.
3. Technology in security of financial institutions
4. Internet banking, remittance for money
transfers.

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Society’s control of technology

Technology helps society to adjust to its


environment. Technology and its evolution is
controlled by society’s needs and demands.
Society has control of technology due to following
factors:
1. Economy
2. Education
3. Resources or infrastructures
4. Environment

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Impact on Culture, tradition &
Social values

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• 1.8. Impact of technology in culture, tradition and


social values.

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What is culture?
 The arts, customs, lifestyles, background &
habits that characterize a particular society.
 The beliefs, values, behavior and material
objects that constitute a people’s way of life.
What is tradition?
 A part of culture that is passed from person
to person or generation to generation,
possible differing in detail from family to
family, such as the way to celebrate
holidays.
What is social value?
 That which is valued or highly esteemed by
society, as one’s morals, morality or belief
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Positive effects of technology
 Improvements in Medical sector, allowing
people to live to see their grandkids and
even their kids,
 Communication from far as if he/she’s in
another room,
 Faster transportation,
 Faster information sharing,
 Higher productivity of disabled peoples.

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Positive Effects of Technology

Fig. Bullet train Fig. Pacemaker

Source: Google

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Positive Effects of Technology

Fig. E-books Fig. Prosthetic limbs

Source: Google

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Negative effects of technology
 Dependency on machines more than other
humans,
 Social isolation due to easy availability of
materials online
 Increasing speed in spreading of rumors,
 Loss of youngster’s interests in culture,
 Exposure to violence and graphic contents
at young age,

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Negative Effects of Technology

Fig. Family of 4 all in phone Fig. Alzheimer’s statistics

Source: Google

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Technology is Irriversible

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1.10. Technology is Irreversible

Technology breeds Technology

Technology always upgrades itself

Technological advancement does not occur in an


isolation. It modifies society in irreversible and
irreparable way.

New technology for new age problems.

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Why New Technology?

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Time
Saving

Why New More


Economic Technology Efficient
?

Enhances
Life 24
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There is no going back..


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 Improvement in Productivity and output with


better Technology.

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 Technology Improving lives

We have more than just 12 hours of visible lights !!!


unlike life before.
No one wants to go such an age when life was difficult.
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Banking system,
Communication methods,
Purchasing methods have
changed for better.
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With advancement in technology we learnt to travel


faster and world now has become smaller.

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Computing powers of phone has grown exponentially,


whereas prices have been remain similar making it
affordable. So there is no going back . 30
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Technology unlocks life that was unimaginable. Life
that only existed in people’s dreams.

New technology always changes our life very much


and takes it to a new level.

It is like the new way of thinking or doing the normal


things differently, better and much more faster with less
hassle and at a much affordable rate.

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What we had

What we have

What we will have

Technology has helped humankind reach unremarkable


heights.Once underway its progress is inevitable ,unavoidable
and irreversible.
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Agricultural Age

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Agricultural Age
1. The beginning of human era.
2. Shift in food habits i.e. from raw meat, nuts,
berries etc. to cultivated foods like rice, corn etc.
3. It is the product of agricultural revolution.
4. Agricultural revolution brought advanced
farming techniques which in turn brought more
productivity and more people started being
farmers.

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Neolithic Revolution - Around 1000BC
(First Agricultural Revolution)

- Marked by the transition from animal like


lifestyle of hunting and gathering to a lifestyle of
agriculture and settlement.
- Allowed human to study how plants grew which
in turn helped in domestication and cultivation
of plants.

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Fig. Neolithic revolution

Source: Google

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Arab Agricultural Revolution
8th to 13th Century

- Improvements in animal husbandry and in


irrigation such as with the sakia water wheel
- Coincided with Islamic golden age
- Extensive diffusion of useful plants(cotton,
durum wheat,sorghum) to Medieval Spain (al-
Andalus), and the growth in Islamic scientific
knowledge of agriculture and horticulture.

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Fig. Sakia water wheel

Source: Google

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British Agricultural Revolution
1750 to 19th Century

- Unprecedented increase in agricultural


production in Britain due to increases in labour
and land productivity.
- Laid the foundation for industrial revolution

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Fig. Smith’s steam cultivator

Source: Google

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Scottish Agricultural Revolution
18th to 19th Century

- Changes in agricultural practice in scotland


from least modern to one of the most modern in
Europe.
- Innovations and improvements like crop
rotation, reaping machine
introduction,improvements in drainage system.

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Green Revolution
1943 to late 1970s Century

- Series of initiatives focused on increasing the


farming production in India and other
developing countries through research,
development and technology.
- High yielding crops, advanced irrigation
infrastructure, synthesized fertilizers, herbicides
and pesticides.

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Fig. Farmer using synthesized fertilizers

Source: Google

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Information Age

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Information age

 The Information Age is a


21st century period
in human history
characterized by the
rapid shift from
traditional industry that
the Industrial
Revolution brought
through industrialization.

Source: Google

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Information age

 The Information Age


began around the 1970s
and is still going on
today. It is also known
as the Computer Age,
Digital Age, or New
Media Age.

Source: Google

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Information age

 The definition of what


digital means continues
to change over time as
new technologies, user
devices, methods of
interaction with other
humans and devices
Fig. Global Network enter the domain of
research, development
and market launch.
Source: Google

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History And Development Of


Information age

 People used all possible


means to share
information from
messenger birds to
writing inscriptions.

Source: Google

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History And Development Of


Information age

 During the Renaissance,


people began to
write realistic books and
not just religious stories.

Source: Google

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History And Development Of


Information age

 There were many different inventions


that came about because of the
Information Age, one of which was the
computer.

Source: Google 50
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History And Development Of


Information age

 The Internet has turned


society into
homebodies, individuals
who do everything from
the comfort of their
homes instead of
venturing outdoors to
complete tasks.

Source: Google

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Impacts Of Information Age

 The Information Age has


changed people,
technology, science,
economies, culture, and
even the way people
think.

Source: Google

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Impacts Of Information Age

Source: Google

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Impacts Of Information Age

 The Internet changed the way people do


everything. It has made people lazier, but it also
makes a large amount of the population
smarter.

 The Information Age has made industrial


countries stronger. With online companies
being some of the most successful and
economically stimulating businesses out there.

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Impacts Of Information Age

 Industry is becoming more information-


intensive and less labor and capital-intensive.
This trend has important implications for the
workforce; workers are becoming increasingly
productive as the value of their labor
decreases.
 It provides a platform for Individuals to express
themselves and share it with the world.

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Impacts Of Information Age

 In conclusion The Information Age is now.


Every era from the Stone Age up to The
Industrial Revolution has led to the world as we
know it. Without the information, knowledge
and discoveries of those from the past, we
would not be where we are today. The past has
shaped our present and will continue to shape
our future

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Characteristics of Information
Society

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• Information society means social and economic


structures, productive usage of resource such as
information, as well as knowledge-intensive
production performs a prominent role…and where
individuals such as consumers, workers use
information extensively (OECD, 1994)

• The aim of information society is to gain


competitive advantage internationally, through using
information technology(IT) in a creative and
productive way.

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Fig.1.12 Information Society

Source: Google

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Characteristics
• Information is used as an economic resource.

• It is possible to identify greater use of information


among the general public.

• The third characteristic of information societies is


the development of an information sector within the
economy.

• Focus on better education.

• Information is wealth like capital in industrial


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• Remote communication.

• The new source of power is not money in the


hands of a few, but information in the hands of
many.

• Distribution of global information networks.

• Easy assess of vast amount of information due to


internet.

• Information cannot always be reliable.

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• Robot doing skilled and unskilled job.

• Marx theory of labor value has replaced by


knowledge theory of value

• New possibilities for interaction and public option


expression.

• Possibility to receive information for use in


different spheres of life.
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1.12.1 Challenges Of Information Society

• Information age not absolute.

• Erosion in employment opportunities due to


computer and Robert.

• Challenge to make people computer literate.

• Challenge to control computer related theft,


fraud.

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• Challenge to implement rules and regulation for


information society

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1.13 Information as Power and
Wealth

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1.13 Information as power and wealth

Information

 Millions of websites  Scientific Journals, papers,


 Increase in scientific works research works
 Communication network  Mass Media
fueling information society  Computers even in
 Right Information underdeveloped nations
 Enhance knowledge  Revolution of Economy

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 Millions of websites

• Information about different subjects


• Different formats of data: Text, photos,
sound, videos
• Multipurpose applications:
Communication, Entertainment, Health,
Education, Security, Business

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Fig:- A website
Source:- www.dreamtemplate.com

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 Increase in scientific works


• Increase in capacity of data
storage, computation and
communication
• Improvement in equipment, tools,
medicine, transportation,
weapons
• With developing technology
discoveries accelerate
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Fig:- Scientist at their work


Source:- www.jic.ac.uk

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 Communication network fueling information society


• Variety of media platforms

• Easily Accessible

• Communication, Entertainment, Health,


Education, Security, Business

• Everyone has a voice

• Improved data transmission

• Infinite resource
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Fig:- Variety of media platforms


Source:- https://bigcommerce.com
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 Right Information
• Transparency

• Improved law and order

• Win debates and conflicts

• Diagnosing and solving


problems
Fig:- Two men having a Debate
Source:- https://speakfreely.today

“Money in hands of many”<<”Information in


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 Right Information
• Better the information, better is
performance.
• Wrong information is curse.
• Powershift
Force Knowledge
Wealth
(Physical (Power of
(Economical)
power) Information)

Fig:- Powershift
Source:- Alvin Toffer on his book Powershift 74
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 Mass Media
• Variety of media
platforms

• Easily Accessible

• Fast as light

Fig:-Mass media • Everyone has a voice


Source:- www.adriadaily.com • Imparts knowledge

• Maintains law and order


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 Computers even in underdeveloped nations

• Easily Affordable

• Enhances
Communication,
Entertainment, Health,
Education, Security,
Fig:-Kids from underdeveloped Business
nation using Computer
Source:- www.reuters.com
• Improves development
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 Revolution of Economy
• Information sector
produces, processes and
distributes goods and
services
• Includes manufacturing,
telecommunications,
printing, mass media,
advertising, accounting,
education, finance as
well as insurance
business
Fig:- Economic growth • Developed
infrastructures
Source:- http://kurir.mk 77

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