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(Page created on 11/11/2007)


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VOCABULARY :

 

  • C this takes twice as long - an article
    "Abbreviated "text speak" may save time, but takes twice as long to read than normal language, a study shows."

    (stuff.co.nz)
  • Technology (Wikipedia)
    "Technology is a broad concept that deals with a species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects a species' ability to control and adapt to its environment. In human society, it is a consequence of science and engineering..."
    1 Definition and usage
    2 Science, engineering and technology
    3 History
    4 Technology and society
    5 Technology and philosophy
    5.1 Technicism 5.2 Optimism 5.3 Pessimism 5.4 Appropriate technology
    6 Other species
    7 See also
    7.1 Theories and concepts in technology 7.2 Economics of technology...

 

FACTS :

B

Big Brother bins -
Biometrics -
Brain chip reads man's thoughts
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Brain2Robot -

C
CCTV boom 'failing to cut crime' -
D
Dangers of world internet governance -
Driveless car
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E

Electronic bracelet -
Electronic tagging -
Electronic voting -
Europe delays X-ray eye -

G

GPS -
Google hacking
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H

Heart Robot -
How technology is changing our lives -

I

ID card (UK) -
Is tech good for kids ? -
Issue tracking system
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M

Meet Roger (The robot who will transform the way you go shopping) -
Microchip implant (human) -

P
Personal identification -
Personal space invaders
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R

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) -
Report on dangers and opportunities posed by large search engines, particularly Google -

S
Satellite phone -
Self-driving car
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T

Technologies on the rise in 2008 -
Technology and the internet
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The rise of technology addiction -

Things Your Kids May Never Know About -
Three Laws of Robotics -
Tokyo's Gadget Heaven -

W
Web children 'living in prisons'
Y
Year in pictures (2007) -

 

 

  • BIG BROTHER BINS

Tagging technology to track trash
"The ebb and flow of thousands of pieces of household rubbish are to be tracked using sophisticated mobile tags...
It is hoped that making people confront the final journey of their waste will make them reduce what they throw away...
In order to monitor how the pieces of rubbish move around the cities and beyond, the MIT team has developed a small mobile sensor that can be attached to individual pieces of waste. ..
Everything will be traceable. "
- with a VIDEO
(BBC)



  • Web children 'living in prisons'
    "Many children are living in a "prison-like environment" surrounded by technology, the chairman of the Independent Schools Association warns...
    Recent research suggests five to 16-year-olds are spending up to six hours a day online or watching television."
    A "survey suggested the children were spending 2.7 hours a day on average watching television, 1.5 hours on the internet and 1.3 hours on games consoles."

    (BBC)
  • Europe delays airport X-ray eye
    "EU lawmakers have delayed the introduction at airports of full body scanners, machines that generate images of passengers - minus their clothes...
    The new scanners have already been introduced in several US airports
    and have been tested around the world."

    (BBC News)

 

  • Brain chip reads man's thoughts
    "A paralysed man in the US has become the first person to benefit from a brain chip that reads his mind...
    The brain chip reads his mind and sends the thoughts to a computer to decipher...
    He can think his TV on and off, change channels and alter the volume thanks to the technology and software linked to devices in his home."

    (BBC)

 

 

 

  • Meet Roger - The robot who will transform the way you go shopping
    (BBC)

 

 

  • The rise of technology addiction (BBC)
    "The seemingly exponential growth of portable technology has sparked fears that people are becoming addicted or swamped by gadgets and their uses."

 

  • CCTV boom 'failing to cut crime'
    "Huge investment in closed-circuit TV technology has failed to cut UK crime, a senior police officer has warned...
    an "utter fiasco" - with only 3% of London's street robberies being solved using security cameras. "

    + New database
    (BBC)

 

  • Is tech good for kids? - an article - LIEN MODIFIE
    PARENTS FRET OVER WHEN A CHILD SHOULD HAVE A LAPTOP OR CELL PHONE
    (siliconvalley.com)

  • Microchip implant (human)
    "A human Microchip Implant is an integrated circuit device or RFID tag encased in silicate glass and implanted into a human's body.
    Such implants can be used for information storage, including personal identification, medical history, medications, allergies, and contact information."

    (Wikipedia)

  • Personal identification
    (Wikipedia)

  • Electronic voting
    "Electronic voting technology can include punch cards, optical scan voting systems and specialized voting kiosks (including self-contained Direct-recording electronic (DRE) voting systems). It can also involve transmission of ballots and votes via telephones, private computer networks, or the Internet.
    Electronic voting technology can speed the counting of ballots and can provide improved accessibility for disabled voters. However, there has been
    controversy, especially in the United States, that electronic voting, especially DRE voting, can facilitate electoral fraud..."

    (Wikipedia)

 

  • Issue tracking system
    "An issue tracking system (also called trouble ticket system or incident ticket system) is a computer software package that manages and maintains lists
    of issues, as needed by an organization...
    An issue tracking system often also contains a knowledge base containing information on each customer..."

    (Wikipedia)

  • Report on dangers and opportunities posed by large search engines, particularly Google
    (iicm.tu-graz.ac.at)

  • Google hacking
    "is a term that refers to the art of creating complex search engine queries in order to filter through large amounts of search results for information
    related to computer security..."

    (Wikipedia)

  • Dangers of World Internet Governance
    "Internet communications spill over national borders, connecting and uniting people everywhere.
    Other countries fear that cultural fragmentation and the violation of national sovereignty will result from increased interconnection."

    (techliberation.com)

  • BIOMETRICS :


     

     

    • Examples of Biometric Systems (biometrics.org)
      Face - Multimodal - Fingerprint / Palm Print Retinal -
      Hand and Finger Geometry - Vein - Handwriting - Various/Others -
      Iris - Voice/Speaker

     

 

  • Satellite phone
    "A satellite telephone, satellite phone, or satphone is a mobile phone, but unlike conventional cellular phones, which use cell sites, it uses orbiting satellites..."
    (Wikipedia)

 

  • Driverless car
    "The driverless car concept embraces an emerging family of highly automated cognitive and control technologies, ultimately aimed at a full "taxi-like"
    experience for car users, but without a human driver..."

    (Wikipedia)

  • Self-Driving Car
    "The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Defense that's responsible for the development
    of new technology for use by the military. Their latest project is to encourage the development of vehicles that will drive themselves"

    (videos.howstuffworks.com)

  • GPS wristwatch helps parents track children (The Guardian)
    - with a VIDEO

 

  • Global Positioning System (GPS)
    "Utilizing a constellation of at least 24 Medium Earth Orbit satellites that transmit precise microwave signals, the system enables a GPS receiver
    to determine its location, speed, direction, and time..."

    (Wikipedia)

 

  • Brain2Robot
    "A robot arm controlled by the user’s thoughts could one day make life easier for people with paralysis."
    (physorg.com)

 

  • Radio-frequency identification (RFID)
    "is an automatic identification method, relying on storing and remotely retrieving data using devices called RFID tags or transponders.
    An RFID tag is an object that can be applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification using radiowaves.
    Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader..."

    (Wikipedia)

 

  • Personal Space Invaders
    The top science-and-tech privacy threats of 2007.

    "It's been another big year for scientific and technological encroachments on individual privacy.
    For good or ill, governments and businesses are finding new ways to enter what used to be considered personal space.
    Here are this year's top 10 highlights."

    1. Surveillance cameras. 2. The war on smoking. 3. The war on junk food. 4. The war on salt.
    5. Pedestrian cell-phone use. 6. Naked body scanners. 7. Phone-surveillance ads. 8. Human chip implants.
    9. Mind-reading. 10. Manipulating sexual orientation.

    (slate.com)

 

  • Technologies on the rise in 2008
    "A number of technologies have exploded throughout 2007, from Facebook and the iPhone to the Nintendo Wii...
    Here the BBC News website gives its predictions for five technologies that could become big in 2008.
    1. The web to go 2. Ultra mobile PCs 3. IPTV 4. Wimax 5. Mobile VoIP"
    (BBC)

 

  • Year in pictures - The technology stories that made the headlines in 2007
    (BBC)

 

 

 

LESSON PLANS :

 

 

 

WEBQUESTS :

  • SAFE or TRAPPED ? - a webquest
    (about Biological Identification, Technological Devices and Surveillance)
    Niveau : 4ème - 3ème
    (Ac. Nancy-Metz)



    Après la webquest :

    Imprimer les images sur un transparent afin de faire parler les élèves,
    l'objectif étant de retrouver les connaissances acquises lors de la webquest.

     

 

INTERACTIVE GAMES :

 

 

SONGS :

  • Technologic by Daft Punk :
    "Lock it, fill it, call it, find it,
    View it, code it, jam - unlock it,
    Buy it, use it, break it, fix it,
    Trash it, change it, melt - upgrade it,
    Charge it, pawn it, zoom it, press it,
    Snap it, work it, quick - erase it,
    Write it, cut it, paste it, save it,
    Load it, check it, quick - rewrite it..."
    (sing365.com)
    - with the VIDEO (YouTube)

 

 

CARTOONS :

   


Welcome to the USA!
(theatlantic.com)


 

The computer was right...
(Site unknown)


Cool!

(bigmother.dk)

 

 

 

VIDEOS :

  • 2057 The City Part 1 + Part 2 + Part3

    "The 2057 documentary is a 3 part series by the Discovery Channel.
    It's a an entertaining documentary about life in 50 years.
    The city episode shows us how much city life will be incredibly interconnected.
    The extreme interconnection has risks however which we must avoid before problems occur."

    (YouTube)

 

 

  • Robots - a slideshow
    "The Americans seem ready to wage war using robot soldiers. Is this good news?... Learn about it here.
    American speech, standard speed. EXE file to download (1.98Mb)"

    (pagesperso-orange.fr/prof.danglais)