1:03 - pre-industrial age ( before 1700) - paper from plants, forged weapons, tools (stone, bronze, copper and iron) example: • caved paintings • clay tablets (mesopotama) • papyrus (egypt) • acta diurna (rome) • dibao (china) • cooex (mayan region) • printing press using woodblocks - techniques for printing text and images in patterns 3:10 industrial age (1700s-1920s) - power of steam developed by machine tools - iron production - book examples: • telegraph • telephone • printing press for mass production • motion pictures 4:31 - electronic age (1920s-1980s) - invention of the transistor ushered in the electronic age - transistor radio - electronic circuits - early computers - long distance communication is more efficien examples: • transistor radio • television • mainframe computer large electronic computer • apple 1 computer • apple 2 computer 6:00 - new age (1900s-2000s) - creation of social networke examples: • portable laptop • tablet • friendsters • multiply • internet explorer • skype • google • twitter • smartphones • wearable technologies
It is so interesting how the media has a long history in our world. We can also clearly see the development of the mediation and how it becomes a new media in this generation. Thank you for the video!
How incredible to see the evolution of media. It's indeed developed by a lot! From cave paintings in the pre-industrial age to the printing press to the industrial age to electronic and to new/information age. Thanks to technology! Thank you for making this educating video as well.
Thank you for sharing the evolution of new media, it's very interesting how far it has been developed and still keep improving, and also how it becomes necessary to humans as more as it changes to be friendly with everyone.
Thankyou so much. This video is very informative and enjoyable. This could help explain the understanding of traditional media to new media very clearly.
hi can i ask for your permission to use this vid presentation to my Deaf students. I'm going to explain this in a video while explaining it in Sign Language.
Thank u for the information.I think that technology are directly impact on the media either traditional media or new media.Moreover,every media also have the same purpose which is communicated with other people.
This is a very good subject and presantation material, but I am having trouble watching it with the music and all the animations and the small text. It would be very good if it was narrated or just using hand-printed photographs and a real hand or something. everything is vibrating and my monitor is small I have to zoom in and use paused FFW for this video!!!?! interesting viewpoint thanks. Racquel Cameron 3 months ago This is very educational but it moves too fast and if you had a narrator it would make it a little better. 4 Hainna Mohaimen Hainna Mohaimen 4 months ago Nice however it's too fast.
1:03 - pre-industrial age ( before 1700)
- paper from plants, forged weapons, tools (stone, bronze, copper and iron)
example:
• caved paintings
• clay tablets (mesopotama)
• papyrus (egypt)
• acta diurna (rome)
• dibao (china)
• cooex (mayan region)
• printing press using woodblocks
- techniques for printing text and images in patterns
3:10 industrial age (1700s-1920s)
- power of steam developed by machine tools
- iron production
- book
examples:
• telegraph
• telephone
• printing press for mass production
• motion pictures
4:31 - electronic age (1920s-1980s)
- invention of the transistor ushered in the electronic age
- transistor radio
- electronic circuits
- early computers
- long distance communication is more efficien
examples:
• transistor radio
• television
• mainframe computer large electronic computer
• apple 1 computer
• apple 2 computer
6:00 - new age (1900s-2000s)
- creation of social networke
examples:
• portable laptop
• tablet
• friendsters
• multiply
• internet explorer
• skype
• google
• twitter
• smartphones
• wearable technologies
It is so interesting how the media has a long history in our world. We can also clearly see the development of the mediation and how it becomes a new media in this generation. Thank you for the video!
This is very educational but it moves too fast and if you had a narrator it would make it a little better.
How incredible to see the evolution of media. It's indeed developed by a lot! From cave paintings in the pre-industrial age to the printing press to the industrial age to electronic and to new/information age. Thanks to technology! Thank you for making this educating video as well.
Thank you for sharing the evolution of new media, it's very interesting how far it has been developed and still keep improving, and also how it becomes necessary to humans as more as it changes to be friendly with everyone.
Very informative thank you!
here for school task🤧
The song are amazing!
Great presentation. Thank's
Thanks a lot! Your info graphic make it more easy to understand and the way you summarize the information clearly too. I appreciate this 🥰
Thanks for your short video but there's a lot to learn
Thankyou so much. This video is very informative and enjoyable. This could help explain the understanding of traditional media to new media very clearly.
Hi this is a big help to my video presentation, so can i ask a question ? , Where do you edit it ?
Nice however it's too fast.
Twitter (2003). You made a mistake on that one.
Very informative.
hi can i ask for your permission to use this vid presentation to my Deaf students. I'm going to explain this in a video while explaining it in Sign Language.
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Thank u for the information.I think that technology are directly impact on the media either traditional media or new media.Moreover,every media also have the same purpose which is communicated with other people.
This is a very good subject and presantation material, but I am having trouble watching it with the music and all the animations and the small text. It would be very good if it was narrated or just using hand-printed photographs and a real hand or something. everything is vibrating and my monitor is small I have to zoom in and use paused FFW for this video!!!?! interesting viewpoint thanks.
Racquel Cameron
3 months ago
This is very educational but it moves too fast and if you had a narrator it would make it a little better.
4
Hainna Mohaimen
Hainna Mohaimen
4 months ago
Nice however it's too fast.
Can't get through this music... driving me insane.
Nice nice 👌
Thanks for teaching this 😀
what app did u use to edit this?
Permission to use this video on my MIL class. thank you.
😍 perfect
THIS IS COOL
This helps me allot
thansk for making this beautiful video for us !
Thanks to this! Teaching MIL was a lot easier.
Thanks!
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Hi, can I please use this video for a not-for-profit cultural exchange program? Thank you!
Im only here because my teacher told me so :)
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What video editing software u used?
I asked my brother yo explain it to me in a proper way 😊
Please help this is my last braincell😢
Here’s another cool evolution of the media video using the Succession theme: th-cam.com/video/ITo03qcoHlA/w-d-xo.html
AWESOME
CAN I DOWNLOAD YOUR VEDIO ?
Awesome
What Application did you edit this?
Hi, can I use this vedoe for program
ano pong editor gamit niyo?
What app was used to edit the video?
how do you make it?
electronic or print media?
What app used edit this video
ano po title ng music?
what the name of the music?
Permission to use this for my MIL subject po... thank you
Hi, I would like to know what kind of editing app you were using. Cause I really like to use that kind of editing app.
It's powtoon
Why do traditional media influence new media?
Your words are too small but it was a good video.
ano pong ginamit nyo para makagawa nyan?
Videoscribe
For MIL SUBJECT LEAD ME HERE
hi
Apa coba
Yo solo vine por una tarea 🙄🙄
5:08 but why did you put the nazi channel?
Sauce
Music is too much
lose the music and add a narrator
que porqueria
idgaf
This could very well be the least information dense video I have ever seen.