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Toffler’s Third Wave and Six Strands of Society Timeline Deidre Buckhalter Walden University EDUC 7100

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Toffler’s Third Wave and Six Strands of Society Timeline. Deidre Buckhalter Walden University EDUC 7100. The Waves of Technology. Agricultural Era. 8000 B.C. – 1750 A.D. Most humans lived in small, often migratory groups and fed themselves by foraging, hunting, fishing, or herding(1980). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Toffler’s Third  Wave and Six Strands of  Society Timeline

Toffler’s Third Wave and Six Strands of Society Timeline

Deidre BuckhalterWalden University

EDUC 7100

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Agricultural Era•8000 B.C. – 1750 A.D.

Industrial Era•1750 A.D. - 1955

Information Era•1955 - Present

The 4th Wave•2015-?

The Waves of Technology

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o Most humans lived in small, often migratory groups and fed themselves by foraging, hunting, fishing, or herding(1980).

o People were dependent on the land and the seasons of the agricultural world (2008).

8000 B.C. – 1750 A.D.Agricultural Era

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o Reformed life globallyo Families were separated to work in towns

and factories (2008).o Extended family living together were no

longer common. The family structure consisted of father, mother, and children.

o Mass production and factories were common.

Industrial Era1750 A.D. - 1955

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o Most people live outside the nuclear family model (1980).

o Flexible hours, casual Fridays, and working from home are all examples of the shifts that occurred in the world of work (2008).

o Communication is increased through usage of internet, wireless phones, and internet.

Information Era 1955 - Present

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o I predict the 4th wave, biotechnology to begin in 2015.

o Biotechnology will create a growth in science and medicine globally.

o Biotechnology will create a division between society based on morals.

The 4th Wave 2015-?

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Three Waves of Technology Key technological advances and innovations The Nature of Work Educational theories of learning and instruction Nature of Society and Culture Political

Timeline of Six Strands of Society (1900-present)

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1900-1910

1900 1905 1909

1900 - Fessenden transmitted the first radio broadcast from Brant Rock Station, MA.

1903 – The Wright Brothers invented the first powered airplane.

1908 - James Sprangler invented the electric vacuum cleaner

1900 – Telephone transmission extends across and between major cities

1905- Albert Einstein introduces his special theory of relativity

1904-Mary McLeod Bethune founds the Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School

1907- Maria Montessori founded the first Casa dei Bambini, “Children’s House”

1900 – Progressive Era

Production Era

1903 – US acquires Panama Canal 1908- FBI is e

stablished

1750 A.D.- 1955 Industrial Era

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1910-1919

1910 1915 1919

1913- Irving Langmuir invented the Incandescent Electric Lamp

In 1913, Edwin Armstrong invented the regenerative circuit.

1913- Electricity is brought to Los Angeles

1913- New method of oil refining is introduced

1913- Edward Thorndike publishes book, Educational Psychology: The Psychology of Learning

1910 – Ragtime Era 1914- World W

ar I Era

1913- Woodrow Wilson is inaugurated 28

th president

1919- Treaty of Versailles is signed

Industrial Era

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1920-1929

1920 1925 1929

1925 - John Logie Baird invented the television.

1928- The first transatlantic transmission

1921 – First major aerial dusting of crops

1927 – First refrigerator to mass produced with completly sealed refrigerating system

1924- Gestalt Theory

1929- Jean Piaget pblishes The Child’s Conception of the World

1920- Roaring Twenties

19th Amendment

1921- Warren Harding is elected president

1923- Teapot Dome

Industrial Era

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1930-1939

1931 1935 1939

1937 – Grote Reber invented the radio telescope.

1938- Chestor Carlson invented the photocopying process.

1939 – Igor Sikorsky invented the helicopter.

1939 – John Atanasoff invented the Atansoff-Berry Computer

1933- Congress establishes Tennessee Valley Authority

1935- The first generator at Hoover Dam begins operation

1933- Ralph Tyler – Eight Year Study

1934 – William Bagley writes Education and Emergent Man

1932- The Great Depression

1933- The New Deal, Franklin Roosevelt

1931- Star Spangled is adopted as national anthem

1935- Social Security Act

Industrial Era

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1940-1949

1940 1945 1949

1944 – Howard Aiken invented the Mark 1 Computer.

1945- Microwave oven was invented by Percy Spencer

1946- John Mauchly and J. Eckert invented the ENIAC Computer

1947- The first commercial oil well out of sight of land

1943- First commercially viable mechanical spindle cotton picker

1944 – GI Bill is signed by FDR

1949 – Ralph Tyler publishes Basic Principles of Curriculum and Instruction

1941- Japan surprise attack on Pearl Harbor

1945 – United Nations

1947- CIA established

President Succession Act

Industrial Era

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1950-1959

1950 1955 1959

1951 – Jay Forrester invented Random Access Memory

1952 – Grace Hopper invented the first computer complier

1958 – Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce invented the Integrated Circuits

1955- Tarco, Idao becomes the first to have all electrical needs generated by a nuclear power plant

1959- The first large geothermal electricity=genrating plant opens in New Zealand

1953- B.F. Skinner’s Science and Human Behavior

is published.

1956- Benjamin Bloom – Taxonomy of Educational Objectives

1955- Bus Boycott in Montgomery, AL

1948-1960Post War Period

1950-1953- Korean War

1959- Alaska becomes the 49

th state

Industrial Era 1750 A.D. - 1955 Information Era 1955- present

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1960-1969

1960 1965 19691966 – Jack Kilby, J. VanTassel & J. Merryman invented the Hand-held Calculator

1968- Douglas Engelbart invented the Computer Mouse

Robeert Dennard invented the Dynamic Random Access Memory

Ted Hoff invented the microprocessor

1965- The first electronic central office switching system

1969- Zero Power Physics Reactor goes operational

1962 – Vtgotsky’s Social Development Theory

1961- Jerome Bruner publishes The Process of Education

Civil Rights Movement 1954-1965

1968- Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.1963- Martin Lu

ther King, Jr. delivers “I Have a Dream Speech”

President John F. Kennedy is assassinated

Information Era

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1970-1979

1970 1975 1979

1972- Ralph Baer invented the Magnavox Odyssey (first home video game console)

1973 – Vinton Cerf invented the Internet.

Robert Metcalfe invented Ethernet

1976 – Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak invented the Personal Computer

1977- Dennis Hayes and Dale Heatherington invented the PC Modem

1974- Energy Reorganiztion Act of 1974

1978- Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act

1970- Jean Piaget, The Science of Education is published.

Learning Cycle Model

Criterion Referenced Instruction, Robert

Mager

1972 - Watergate

1973- Roe vs. Wade

1971- 26th

Amendment

1977- Jimmy Carter is inaugurated as the 39

th president

Information Era

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1980-1989

1980 1985 1989

1983 – Richard Frenkiel and Joel Engel invented the Mobile Phone

1985- Windows program was invented by Microsoft

1980s –Introduction of the open-graded friction course NSFNET contract is

awarded to the team of IBM and MCI

1982- Madeline Hunter’s Direct Teaching Model

1983- MD Merrill,

Comoponent Display Theory

1981-1989Ronald Reagan president

1982 - Recession 1986 – Space Shuttle Challenger explodes

1989- George Bush is elected as president

Information Era

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1990-1999

1990 1995 1999

1991- Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web

1999- Sergey Brin and Larry Page invented Google

1994- Farmers begin using Global Positioning System

1996- UV Waterworks

1993 - Jacqueline and Martin Brooks, n Search of Understanding : The Case for Constructivist Classrooms- The Constructivist Theory

1990 – Rapid Prototyping instructional design

1990-1991- Gulf War

1994- NAFTA

1998- House of Representatives impeach President Bill Clinton

1990- Iraqi troops invade Kuwait

Information Era

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2000- 2009

20052000 2009

2001- Tony Fadell invented the IPOD

2007- H.G. Well invented the IPhone

2000- World record reliability benchmarks

2000- 100,000,000 cellular phone subscribers

2000 – Learning Object Design and Sequencing Theory, David Wiley II

2002- Jeroen J.G.

Merrienboer 4C/ID Model

2008- Barack Obama is elected president

2011+ 9/11 attacks 2007- Nancy Pelosi

becomes the first woman Speaker of the House of Representatives

2005- Hurricane Katrina causes a state of emergency in MS and LA

Information Era 1955- present

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Dede, C.(2008). “Evolution of Educational Technology in Society, Education, and the Workplace. The Next Wave Part 2 Featuring Dr. Chris Dede.” Walden University.Laureate Education, Inc.

Thornburg, D.(2008). “Evolution of Educational Technology in Society, Education, and the Workplace. The Next Wave Part 1 Featuring Dr. David Thornburg.” Walden University. Laureate Education, Inc.

Toffler, A. (1980). The Third Wave. New York. Bantam Books.

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