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EVOLUTION

OF
MEDIA
CONTENTS
Discuss the
evolution of media
from traditional to
2.digital;
Identify traditional
media and new media
examples and their
relationships;
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3. Create a technology
timeline
PRE-INDUSTRIAL
AGE (BEFORE
1700S)
Refers to the time
before the existence
of written record or
history
PRE HISTORIC AGE
The prehistoric inhabitants used
stone tools and metals as part of their daily
activities like hunting and gathering. They
also used crude stone tools to create things
considered rock art. These prehistoric arts
such as petroglyphs and pictographs were
considered the earliest forms of traditional
media.
PRE HISTORIC AGE
PRE HISTORIC AGE

Cave paintings (35,000 BC)


PRE HISTORIC AGE

Clay tablets in Mesopotamia (2400 BC)


PRE HISTORIC AGE

• Papyrus in Egypt (2500 BC)


PRE HISTORIC AGE

Acta Diurna in Rome (130 BC)


PRE HISTORIC AGE

Dibao in China (2nd Century)


PRE HISTORIC AGE

Printing Press Using Woodblocks in 200 AD


INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S
- 1930S)

Technology was drifted


from using hand tool to
operating power-driven
machines that improves
the people’s way of living
as new inventions such as
steamboats, steam
locomotives, made the
transportation faster.
INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S -
1930S)

• Printing press for mass production (19th


century)
INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S -
1930S)

Newspaper- The London Gazette (1640)


INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S -
1930S)

Motion picture photography/projection (1890) • Commercial motion


pictures (1913) • Motion picture with sound (1926)
INDUSTRIAL AGE (1700S -
1930S)

Telegraph
ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S -
1980S)

The electronic age


started when people
utilized the power of
electricity that made
electronic devices like
transistor radio and
television work.
ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S -
1980S)
Transistor Radio •
ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S -
1980S)
Television (1941)
ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S -
1980S)

EDSAC (1949) and


UNIVAC 1 (1951) •
Mainframe computers -
i.e. IBM 704(1960) •
Personal computers -
i.e. HewlettPackard
9100A (1968),
ELECTRONIC AGE (1930S -
1980S)
Apple 1 (1976) •
OHP, LCD projectors
Information Age (1900s -
2000s)
The information age is a
period also known as the
digital age. This period
signified the use of the
worldwide web through an
internet connection.
Web browsers: Mosaic (1993), Internet Explorer
(1995)
Blogs: Blogspot (1999), LiveJournal (1999),
Wordpress (2003)
Social media: Friendster (2002), Multiply (2003),
Facebook (2004)
Portable computers- laptops (1980), tablets (1993) netbooks
(2008),
Smartphon
es
Wearable
Technology
RESOURCES

GROUP WORK
Make a timeline of the means of
communication, transportation,
information dissemination and
technology that you have used. You can
draw or paste cut-outs of pictures from
magazines or newspapers.

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