Quote by Carrie P. Snow (comedian)
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Got One!
"Technology... is a queer thing. It brings you great gifts with one hand, and it stabs you in the back with the other."
Definition by Sandy
In general technology is the relationship that society has with its tools and crafts, and to what extent society can control its environment. The Merriam-Webster dictionary offers a definition of the term: "the practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area" and "a capability given by the practical application of knowledge".[1] Ursula Franklin, in her 1989 "Real World of Technology" lecture, gave another definition of the concept; it is "practice, the way we do things around here".[2] The term is often used to imply a specific field of technology, or to refer to high technology or just consumer electronics, rather than technology as a whole.[3] Bernard Stiegler, in Technics and Time, 1, defines technology in two ways: as "the pursuit of life by means other than life", and as "organized inorganic matter."[4]
Technology can be most broadly defined as the entities, both material and immaterial, created by the application of mental and physical effort in order to achieve some value. In this usage, technology refers to tools and machines that may be used to solve real-world problems. It is a far-reaching term that may include simple tools, such as a crowbar or wooden spoon, or more complex machines, such as a space station or particle accelerator. Tools and machines need not be material; virtual technology, such as computer software and business methods, fall under this definition of technology.[5]
(Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology#Definition_and_usage)
tech·nique
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(těk-nēk') Pronunciation Key n.
1. The systematic procedure by which a complex or scientific task is accomplished.
2. also tech·nic (těk'nĭk)
a. The way in which the fundamentals, as of an artistic work, are handled.
b. Skill or command in handling such fundamentals. See Synonyms at art1.
[French, technical, technique, from Greek tekhnikos, technical; see technical.]
(http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Technique)
Technology can be most broadly defined as the entities, both material and immaterial, created by the application of mental and physical effort in order to achieve some value. In this usage, technology refers to tools and machines that may be used to solve real-world problems. It is a far-reaching term that may include simple tools, such as a crowbar or wooden spoon, or more complex machines, such as a space station or particle accelerator. Tools and machines need not be material; virtual technology, such as computer software and business methods, fall under this definition of technology.[5]
(Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology#Definition_and_usage)
tech·nique
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(těk-nēk') Pronunciation Key n.
1. The systematic procedure by which a complex or scientific task is accomplished.
2. also tech·nic (těk'nĭk)
a. The way in which the fundamentals, as of an artistic work, are handled.
b. Skill or command in handling such fundamentals. See Synonyms at art1.
[French, technical, technique, from Greek tekhnikos, technical; see technical.]
(http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Technique)
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
here's another
Definition of Technology
from Greek tekhnologia, systematic treatment of an art or craft : tekhne, skill . . . .
1a. The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives. b. The scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industrial objective. 2. Electronic or digital products and systems considered as a group. . . . 3. Anthropology The body of knowledge available to a society that is of use in fashioning implements, practicing manual arts and skills, and extracting or collecting materials.
-- American Heritage Dictionary, 4th ed., 2000.
Again, this isn't super original, but they all seem to make sense.
Source: http://www.units.muohio.edu/technologyandhumanities/techdef.htm
Technology Defined...
Courtesy of Merriam-Webster.com - "Technology": The practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area.
Britannica.com defines technology as "the application of scientific knowledge to the practical aims of human life or, as it is sometimes phrased, to the change and manipulation of the human environment."
-Personally, I prefer the first definition, as it seems more all-encompassing than the second. Applying this definition to our role as teachers, it would seem that "technology" is our very aim. We should strive to help students practically apply the knowledge we provide in the classroom.
technology is...
methods and tools that a society has developed in order to facilitate the solution of its practical problems.
www.thefreedictionary.com/technology
www.thefreedictionary.com/technology
Technology
My first definition is from Wikipedia, a genreal definition:
Technology is a broad concept that deals with a species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects a species' ability to control.
My second definition is also from Wikipedia, but more education focused:
In education, instructional technology is "the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning. Instructional technology is often referred to as a part of educational technology. While instructional technology covers the processes and systems of learning and instruction, educational technology includes other systems used in the process of developing human capability.
Technology is a broad concept that deals with a species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects a species' ability to control.
My second definition is also from Wikipedia, but more education focused:
In education, instructional technology is "the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning. Instructional technology is often referred to as a part of educational technology. While instructional technology covers the processes and systems of learning and instruction, educational technology includes other systems used in the process of developing human capability.
Technology
This definition came from the Sci-Tech Encyclopedia under www.Answers.com.
Technology:
Systematic knowledge and action, usually of industrial processes but applicable to any recurrent activity. Technology is closely related to science and to engineering. Science deals with humans' understanding of the real world about them—the inherent properties of space, matter, energy, and their interactions. Engineering is the application of objective knowledge to the creation of plans, designs, and means for achieving desired objectives. Technology deals with the tools and techniques for carrying out the plans.
Technology:
Systematic knowledge and action, usually of industrial processes but applicable to any recurrent activity. Technology is closely related to science and to engineering. Science deals with humans' understanding of the real world about them—the inherent properties of space, matter, energy, and their interactions. Engineering is the application of objective knowledge to the creation of plans, designs, and means for achieving desired objectives. Technology deals with the tools and techniques for carrying out the plans.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Technology
This is from my boss, who is the assistant manager of the UUSA production department. He works with pretty much any type of technology which could be used to enhance student events.
"Technology is any concept which is theoretically designed to make someone's life simpler or easier, (but which generally tends to make life more complex.)"
Heath Furrow
"Technology is any concept which is theoretically designed to make someone's life simpler or easier, (but which generally tends to make life more complex.)"
Heath Furrow
Here's a definition I came up with:
"Harnessing science to manipulate the natural environment in order to improve the quality of human life."
And here's one from the website http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/ASC/Technology.html
"A body of human knowledge that can be passed along from one place to another and from one generation to the next."
"Harnessing science to manipulate the natural environment in order to improve the quality of human life."
And here's one from the website http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/ASC/Technology.html
"A body of human knowledge that can be passed along from one place to another and from one generation to the next."
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