The Evolution of Traditional Media and New Media

  • 35,000 BCE

    Cave Paintings(35, 000 BC)

    Cave Paintings(35, 000 BC)
     are drawings painted on
    the ceilings and walls of
    caves.
     communication purposes
     ceremonial or religious
    purpose
  • 5000 BCE

    Codex in The Mayan (5th Century)

    Codex in The Mayan (5th Century)
    folding books written
  • Period: 3400 BCE to 1700 BCE

    PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGES (BEFORE 1700S) .

    PRE-INDUSTRIAL AGES (BEFORE 1700S) •Peoples discovered fire, developed paper
    from plants, and forged weapons and
    tools with stone, bronze, copper and
    iron.
  • 2500 BCE

    Papyrus in Egypt(2500 BC)

    Papyrus in Egypt(2500 BC)
    the world's first paper
     the papyrus was limited to a standard
    size running 47 cm in length at the
    most (29-33 cm on the average), and
    22 cm in width.
     papyrus roll (scroll)
  • 2400 BCE

    Clay Tablets in Messopotamia (2400 BC)

    Clay Tablets in Messopotamia (2400 BC)
     used for accounting, literary,
    administrative documents.
     Cuneiform
     written on wet clay with a sharpened
    stick, or stylus.
  • 1900 BCE

    Printing Press for mass production (19th Century)

    Printing Press for mass production (19th Century)
    is a device for applying
    pressure to an inked
    surface resting upon a
    print medium (such as
    paper or cloth), thereby
    transferring the ink.
  • 1640 BCE

    Newspaper-The London Gazette (1640)

    Newspaper-The London Gazette (1640)
    is one of the official
    journals of record of the
    British government.
  • 220 BCE

    Printing Press using wood blocks (220 AD)

    Printing Press using wood blocks (220 AD)
    Woodblock printing is a
    technique for printing text, images
    or patterns
  • 130 BCE

    Acta Diurma in Rome (130 BC)

    Acta Diurma in Rome (130 BC)
     earliest and oldest newspaper in
    the world
  • Period: to

    Industrial Ages (1700s-1930s)

    Peoples used the power of steam, developed machine
    tools, established iron production, and the
    manufacturing of various product (including books
    through the printing press).
  • Typewriter (1800)

    Typewriter (1800)
    The first typewriter to be
    commercially successful was
    invented in 1868 by Americans
    Christopher Latham Sholes,
    Frank Haven Hall, Carlos
    Glidden and Samuel W. Soule in
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
  • Telephone (1876)

    Telephone (1876)
    Alexander Graham Bell’s
    Large Box Telephone,
    1876.
     apparatus for
    transmitting vocal or
    other sounds
  • Motion Pictures Photography/Projection (1890)

    Motion Pictures Photography/Projection (1890)
    otion picture, also called film or movie, series of still photographs on film, projected in rapid succession onto a screen by means of light. Because of the optical phenomenon known as persistence of vision, this gives the illusion of actual, smooth, and continuous movement.
  • Commercial Motion Pictures w/ sound (1913)

    Commercial Motion Pictures w/ sound (1913)
    A sound film is a
    motion picture with
    synchronized sound
  • Punch Cards

    Punch Cards
    was first used for vital
    statistics tabulation by the
    New York City Board of
    Health and several states..
  • Large Electronic Computers

    Large Electronic Computers
    was the first electronic general-purpose computer. It was Turing-complete, digital and able to solve "a large class of numerical problems" through reprogramming
  • telegraph

    telegraph
    revolutionized longdistance communication.
     It worked by transmitting
    electrical signals over a
    wire laid between statio
  • Period: to

    Electronic Age (1930s – 1980s)

    The invention of the transistor ushered in the
    electronic age. People harnessed the power of
    transistor that led to the transistor radio, electronic
    circuits, and the early computers. In this , long distance
    communication become more efficient.
  • Television (1941)

    Television (1941)
    is a telecommunication
    medium used for
    transmitting moving
    images in monochrome
    (black-and-white), or in
    color, and in two or three
    dimensions and sound
  • Mainframe Computers

    Mainframe Computers
    the world’s first mass
    produced computer to
    feature floating point
    arithmetic hardware.
  • Period: to

    INFORMATION AGE (1900S – 2000S)

    • The Internet paved the way for faster communication and the
    creation of the social network.
    • People advanced the use of microelectronics with the invention
    of personal computers, mobile devices, and wearable
    technology.
    • Moreover, voice, image, sound and data are digitalized. We are
    now living in the information age.
  • Web Browser

    Web Browser
    is a software application for accessing information on the World Wide Web. When a user requests a particular website, the web browser retrieves the necessary content from a web server and then displays the resulting web page on the user's device.
  • Social Networks

    Social Networks
    A social network is a social structure made up of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), sets of dyadic ties, and other social interactions between actors.
  • video

    video
    the recording, reproducing, or broadcasting of moving visual images.
  • games

    games
    A game is a structured form of play, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool
  • Video chat

    Video chat
    is an online face-to-face, visual communication performed with other Internet users by using a webcam and dedicated software.
  • Search Engines

    Search Engines
    Internet search engine is a software system that is designed to carry out web search (Internet search)
  • Portable Computers

    is a computer designed to be easily moved from one place to another and included a display and keyboard.
  • Smartphones

    Smartphones
    are a class of mobile phones and of multi-purpose mobile computing devices.
  • Wearable Technology

    Wearable Technology
    it is an wearable, fashion technology, tech togs, or fashion electronics are smart electronic devices that can be incorporated into clothing or worn
  • Cloud and Big Data

    Cloud and Big Data
    refers to data that would typically be too expensive to store, manage, and analyze using traditional (relational and/or monolithic) database systems.
  • Blogs

    Blogs
    A blog (shortening of “weblog”) is an online journal or informational website displaying information in the reverse chronological order, with the latest posts appearing first. It is a platform where a writer or even a group of writers share their views on an individual subject.
  • Microblogs

    Microblogs
    is an online broadcast medium that exists as a specific form of blogging. A micro-blog differs from a traditional blog in that its content is typically smaller in both actual and aggregated file size. Micro-blogs "allow users to exchange small elements of content such as short sentences, individual images, or video links" which may be the major reason for their popularity.