Download (1)

History of Communication

  • Pre-Industrial Age

    Pre-Industrial Age
    Pre-industrial society refers to social attributes and forms of political and cultural organization that were prevalent before the advent of the Industrial Revolution, which occurred from 1750 to 1850. Pre-industrial is a time before there were machines and tools to help perform tasks en masse. This was at a time where the strong eats the weak. Life was very hard compared to now and this was also the time where discovery started.
  • Industrial Age

    Industrial Age
    Prior to the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain in the late 1700s, manufacturing was often done in people's homes, using hand tools or basic machines. Industrialization marked a shift to powered, special-purpose machinery, factories and mass production. This is where our modern world started. Work was easier and production skyrocketed due to machines.
  • Electronic Age

    Electronic Age
    Broadcast or storage media that take advantage of electronic technology. They may include television, radio, Internet, fax, CD-ROMs, DVD, and any other medium that requires electricity or digital encoding of information. The term 'electronic media' is often used in contrast with print media. Due to the inventions many things became much easier such as communication especially with the use of radios and television.
  • Information Age

    Information Age
    A period beginning in the last quarter of the 20th century when information became easily accessible through publications and through the manipulation of information by computers and computer networks. The current age we are living in where information is a major part in our lives. All of it makes our lives easier and gives us plenty of knowledge