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Transcript: The floppy disk was a device that was used to increase storage capacity or to save files onto it. Since the early two thousands, floppy disks' compatibilities have declined since more people are using a smaller and more portable device named the USB. The Xbox and PlayStation are two of the most popular gaming consoles still selling to this date. The PlayStation was distributed in 1995, whilst, the Xbox was first distributed in 2001. Amazingly, the PlayStation4 sold over one million copies in twenty four hours making it the fastest selling console in history! Present Tech: HD Television Future Tech: HoloGrams We are already able to 3D print food and objects it will only be a matter of time before we can print something that costs hundreds of dollars with just a certain command. If 3D printing get get precise enough, and add certain elements like metals, then you can print almost anything. Imagine printing out new clothes or shoes! Present Tech: PlayStation / Xbox Past Tech: Videocassette Recorder (VCR) One of the older video playing devices is the videocassette recorder. They played videos/movies and could also edit videos if you had a certain type. They also displayed the time on an electric, rectangular, screen as well as having a television broadcast receiver to watch television shows. Past Tech: Atari 2600 The typewriter was an invention that surfaced in the 1870's. It evolved from the Hansen Writing Ball which looked similar the typewriter but it looked like a ball with buttons on it rather than a flat keyboard. The typewriter was used to type documents, notes, etc. It would also make a certain stroke which would "write" the letters that you typed onto the paper. In the future, self driving cars might just become a reality. Google has already created a prototype that can already monitor a couple hundred traffic light signals to make sure the car stops and starts when needed. Testing the car, Google has only had fourteen minor car accidents and most of them being from other drivers or manually driving. This proves that self driving cars can be even closer to release. The home computer is what most of us have today. They let us play games, check our emails, and let us do last minute homework projects. Home computers were a unheard of until the 1970s. In 1970 factories began to mass produce microprocessors. By 1982, these home computers sold for roughly five hundred dollars and about half a million American families had a home computer in their house. Present Tech: Home Computer Past Tech: Typewriter Present Tech: IPhone Robots have a lot of controversy over if we should make/have them or not make them at all. However, robots would be a giangantic human advance especially if a machine could do what a man could and couldn't do. They could make life easier and perhaps even safer! Future Tech: 3D Food Growing Past Tech: Floppy Disk Arriving in the early 1980's, the Atari consoles took the shelves by storm. The Atari 2600s were the most notable, as they were one of the first consoles made by the Atari company. The Atari 2600 played games that were on game cartridges. The cartridges looked rectangular and would fit in a slot at the top of the console. The games only had a couple of main controls because it only had a joystick and a red button as the controller. Future Tech: Robots Microsoft came out with the HoloLens. It operates on Windows 10 and is the new virtual reality. While wearing the HoloLens the screen in front of your eyes is see through. The screen then acts like google glass except even more interactive, less buggy, and actually working. The IPhone is a modern day technological device that was released in late 2006 and has been upgraded ever since its release date. Its main function is to help tackle everyday problems all from within your pocket. The IPhone is one of the most common phones used today because they were the very first tech company to bring touch screen to life. An interesting feature that the IPhone still has is the stainless steel edges that serve as antennas. Future Tech: Self Driving Cars HD Televisions are TVs that are in high defintion. The high definition gives TV shows, movies, and games a nice clean and clear look. There is no true HD TV, yet, as TV manufactures compete to have the highest HD. Technology Timeline

Technology Powerpoint

Transcript: The camera is one of the most important technologies ever invented. It has lots of purposes. The boring history of cameras started back in Ancient China and the Ancient Greeks; development of a device; the camera obscura. A scientist/monk named Roger Bacon studied it too. They wanted a device to store images. The earliest cameras were room-sized and more than one person could fit in it. “The first camera that was small and portable enough to be practical for photography was built by Johann Zahn in 1685, though it would be almost 150 years before such an application was possible.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_camera Cameras developing since the 11th century Bacon adapted first pinhole camera First cameras were wood and metal In 1872 a French inventor Joseph Niépce made the first permanent photograph; scene shot out of a window. Other processes that used different chemical elements to make an image, including some that could be tinted/partial color spectrum, were used. The 1952 (Pentax) Asahiflex, Japan's first single-lens reflex camera http://www.ehow.com/about_5401919_history-camera.html Camera shutter Shwe Nemyo~ They are optical lens that you can assemble with a camera by itself to make images on film or computer. There is no major difference in lens in a camera, video camera, telescope, or microscope but the design and way of putting it together is different. There are many types of lens like macro, zoom, Single-lens reflex , and rangefinder cameras. Cameras are kewl (: Camera Facts The angle of light entry changes when you move the object closer or farther away from the lens. At any one point, a lens bends light beams to a certain degree, no matter the light beam's angle of entry.  that’s called structure of the lens. But, the lens only bends the light b­eam to a certain total degree, no matter how the thing enters. The first camera was the obscura in 17th century by Bacon. Later on came the film cameras Then the instant camera They later made the Digital SLRs; the single lens reflex in 199O An English scholar named Roger Bacon adapted the first pinhole camera; light instead of glass lens. Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, Europeans scientists worked on developing the obscura. Camera obscura is a light box with a hole in one side, with lens. Yeah . A Brief History of Cameras By; Shwe Nemyo birth of the camera Cameras♥ camera lens When you take a picture, the shutter can decide if you can have a lot of light, or under exposed light. You can adjust the shutter too. It blocks the light from falling on the film. Back then, shutters had to be timed and adjusted, but nowadays it’s automatic. You can change the speed. Shutter speed is a thin sheet covering the CCD (or the film). The longer the shutter is closing, the more light and so the faster the shutter, less exposed light. Usually expressed as 1/8 of a second. Shutter speeds are linked to movement. Development of the camera The Kelvin temperature scale is used to measure temperature from absolute zero. It can measure color, like 32OO k is the filter with an orange light, 64OO is blue, and ND stands for natural density. So it depends on where you take your picture. http://www.photogslounge.net/infocus10.html

Medical PowerPoint Template

Transcript: Medical PowerPoint Template Design Elements Color Schemes for Medical Presentations Font Selection for Readability Color schemes significantly affect audience understanding and retention. In medical presentations, using blue and green hues promotes calmness and trust, while contrasting colors can highlight key information and enhance visibility. Choosing the right font is crucial for comprehension. Sans-serif fonts like Arial or Helvetica are recommended as they are easier to read on screens. Always ensure that text is large enough to be legible from a distance. Incorporating Graphics and Images Layout and Structure Incorporating relevant graphics can enhance understanding and retention of complex ideas. Use high-quality images, charts, or diagrams that directly relate to the content to support the narrative without overcrowding the slide. A well-structured layout guides the audience’s eye and improves information flow. Utilize a grid system to maintain alignment and consistency, making sure to reserve space for visual elements. Balance text with images to avoid clutter. A Blank Canvas for Your Data Presentation Tips Best Practices for Delivery Content Organization in Medical Presentations Engaging Your Audience Practicing your presentation can lead to smoother delivery and reduced anxiety. Utilize appropriate body language, voice modulation, and eye contact to foster a connection with the audience, making your message more impactful. Audience engagement is critical for effective communication. Techniques include asking rhetorical questions, using relatable examples, and incorporating multimedia elements to maintain interest and encourage participation. Title Slides and Headings Introduction to Medical Presentations Title slides set the stage for your presentation and should include the topic, your name, and the date. Headings throughout the presentation guide the audience through the narrative and facilitate smooth transitions between topics, ensuring clarity and focus on key messages. Bullet Points vs. Paragraphs Handling Questions and Feedback Bullet points provide concise and digestible pieces of information, making it easier for the audience to follow along. In contrast, paragraphs may be necessary for complex concepts but should be used sparingly to maintain attention and avoid overwhelming the viewer. Practicing and Timing Your Presentation Using Tables and Charts Tables and charts effectively present quantitative data, making complex information more approachable. They facilitate quick understanding of trends and relationships within data, enhancing the audience’s ability to interpret clinical findings or statistical results. Rehearse your presentation multiple times to refine your delivery and timing. Understanding how long each section takes helps ensure that you cover all material without rushing or exceeding your allotted time. Encourage questions to create a dialogue with your audience. Responding thoughtfully to feedback shows respect for their input and enhances clarity for everyone involved, improving overall comprehension. Citing Sources and References Importance of Visual Aids Citing sources is crucial in maintaining credibility and allowing the audience to explore further. Proper referencing not only attributes the original work but also strengthens arguments presented in the medical content, supporting evidence-based practice. Visual aids play a crucial role in medical presentations by simplifying complex information. They help audiences grasp essential concepts quickly, improving retention and engagement through the use of charts, images, and videos. Overview of PowerPoint Features PowerPoint offers various features to enhance medical presentations, including templates specifically designed for medical content, the ability to incorporate multimedia, and options for animations that can illustrate processes or changes over time. Objectives of the Medical Template The medical PowerPoint template serves to streamline the creation of presentations by providing a standardized format. This ensures consistency in design and aids users in organizing their data effectively for clarity and impact.

Technology Powerpoint

Transcript: The Walkman So in the Sony and the Walkman tried its best, and in the truest sense of the words, put their best foot forward, but simply couldn’t keep up with the times. The Walkman today and its influence hi hi hi hi hi hi Technical stuff EARLY patent problems The Cassette Walkman is comprised of a metal case of varying color depending upon the individual Walkman. Something very unique about the Walkman, is the fact that it contains two headphone jacks, so people could listen to music together. However the Walkman itself, only came with one pair of headphones, so you had to purchase the other pair separate. Later on came the Walkman which was a CD player The Walkman The Cassette Walkman is comprised of a metal case of varying color depending upon the individual Walkman. Something very unique about the Walkman, is the fact that it contains two headphone jacks, so people could listen to music together. However the Walkman itself, only came with one pair of headphones, so you had to purchase the other pair separate. Later on came the Walkman which was a CD player EARLY patent problems During its initial patenting the Walkman ran into some problems, namely a man named Pavel, who in Italy, had developed a device called StereoBelt, which was a cassette player which you could attach to your belt. Pavel thought his idea was not simply a copy of the Walkman, however Sony felt differently, So as a result Pavel took legal action against Sony. The two however did eventually reach a settlement about a year later, and since then there has been no other legal action taken against Sony regarding the Walkmn device. Andreas Pavel StereoBelt BY: NOAH DAVID SILVA Cultural influence The Walkman today and its influence So in the Sony and the Walkman tried its best, and in the truest sense of the words, put their best foot forward, but simply couldn’t keep up with the times. Cultural influence The Walkman began with an original prototype developed by Japanese audio division engineer Nobutoshi Kihara , for the then Sony co-chairman Akio Morita. The reason being, Akio Morita enjoyed opera, and wanted to have something he could take with him on long plane trips, so he could listen to, and enjoy his music. Originally Akio hated the name Walkman, but because Sony had already trademarked the name, he had no choice but to keep it that way. In addition, Sony trademarked the names ‘”Pressman”, “Scoopman”, and “Discman”, to name a few. Even today the Walkman name lives on, although since its development the walkman has had to adapt, due to the wave of new technology since the development of such devices as the iphone. The walkman has since become both a digital music player, as well as a digital video player. Nobutoshi Kihara Akio Morita The Walkman, some would argue, was one of the biggest innovations Sony had ever developed at the time. It is said to have brought a certain Japanese-esque side of culture into the United States. This is due to the fact that the product was marketed as a “hip”, and the thing that “everybody wanted”. The Walkman had very effective advertisement as well, as they made different models, such as “discman” and talkman”. They used this to convey the message that, no matter who you are, there is a walkman for everybody. In other words, no size fits all. Even today the Walkman still maintains its cultural influence, as it was the start of many new devices such as some of the earliest Ipod’s, and music players. Unfortunately for the Walkman, new technology has most obviously been developed since its heyday, and it simply couldn’t keep up with the new tablets and music players of today. It was however a step in the right direction for music players which came later such as the ipod. This is not to say however that the Walkman name has been forgotten, as it has not been. Many still refer to the days when they were kids, and they had this new thing called the “Walkman”. Sony tried to adapt their idea into a more portable device, in addition to adding the video playing feature, but alas, it did not work as sales were anything but spectacular, and they simply could not keep up with the ever changing market of phones and electronics in general. During its initial patenting the Walkman ran into some problems, namely a man named Pavel, who in Italy, had developed a device called StereoBelt, which was a cassette player which you could attach to your belt. Pavel thought his idea was not simply a copy of the Walkman, however Sony felt differently, So as a result Pavel took legal action against Sony. The two however did eventually reach a settlement about a year later, and since then there has been no other legal action taken against Sony regarding the Walkmn device. Andreas Pavel StereoBelt The end……… Unfortunately The most modern version of the Walkman was called the Network Walkman, which in response to many modern music players such as the iPod, played flash music, but could not support mp3 music. Sony thought this to be

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