
Understanding Technology: A Brief Overview
Explore the essence of technology, from transforming natural materials to satisfying human needs. Discover how technology integrates various subjects, encourages problem-solving, and enhances human capabilities. Gain insights into technological literacy and the importance of moral values in using and creating technology. Unveil the roots of technology in ancient Greek art and the evolution of skilled workers in the field.
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Joseph Scarcella, Ph.D. ESTM 535 - - INTRODUCTION TO TECHNOLOGY ESTM 535 INTRODUCTION TO TECHNOLOGY ESTM 644 ESTM 644 - - INQUIRY TEACHING & LEARNING IN SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION INQUIRY TEACHING & LEARNING IN SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Source: Introduction to Technology by Alan J. Pierce and Dennis Karwatka : McGraw Hill/Glencoe, 1999.
Technology involves all products, inventions, and discoveries made by people. People taking natural materials and turning them into something useful is technology. Rocks with iron ore are turned into metal; sand is changed to glass; trees create paper products. Anything created by nature is not technology.
The practical use of human knowledge to extend human abilities and to satisfy human needs and wants. Technology are things we use in our society.
Technology is fun, rewarding and exciting. Technology requires hand work and head work the use of tools and materials are needed to problem solve. Technology is rewarding as we can see the results of our work. Technology through exploration brings new ideas and challenges. Technology integrates all academic subjects.
To be technologically literate, one must have knowledge, capabilities, and understanding (ways of thinking and acting) about technology. Someone who is informed about technology feels comfortable with it. Someone that understands technology has moral and ethical values/principles.
Technology involves people. People create technology. People apply technology.
Technology comes from the ancient Greek word techne, which means art. The Greeks viewed the word as much more than art, paintings and sculptures. They believed technology linked nature to the human spirit.
Early workers in technology called themselves artisians. Meaning a highly skilled worker. From the Greek s came the word mechanikos, meaning machine. Those working with machines were called mechanics. The word Technology word technikos which means, artistic, professional. People who work with technology are technicians and technologist. Technology comes from the Greek
Science knowledge covering general truths or laws that explain how something happens (Inquiry and Discovery). Engineering and Technology designing products or structures using materials, processes, and systems (Innovation and Design). Through technology we experiment and learn how things work. Source: Introduction to Technology by Alan J. Pierce and Dennis Karwatka: McGraw Hill/Glencoe, 1999.