Sunday, April 15, 2012

Module 3: Rhymes of History



The Rhyme of History product I chose was the
tape recorder. Thomas Edison was the creator
of this sounding machine. It was the
first sound recording of a Nursery Rhyme “Mary had a little lamb”, in 1877 (Congress, 1999). This was the beginning
of sound recording from a tin foil cylinder. By 1907, Edison’s Military band
was recording their live sounds from his New York Recording Plant ( Our New York
Recording Plant, 1906).
The Recording Plant performs many
testing and held many auditions for performing orchestra. The monthly newsletter was more like Tweeter
or Facebook. It was a social networking
tool for Edison and his employees to share the accomplishment around the globe.
Music has always created a form of culture that captures the events of the time
which broke down social barriers (Morton, 2000). For example, the 1920’s recording sounds were
the blues because of the Great Depression.
Earlier in Edison days, the saloon music was placed on a recorder and
played on a piano during Happy Hours.
However, the one recorded sound make the saloon a pleasant environment
for entertainment and drinking.
The Rhyme of History makes emergence technology
in sound recorder a tool that we can utilize today as a market tool to educate,
to create cultural music, and as a communication tool to hear the voices of
today. Today, we are using podcast. It
is naturally the same tool but more advance vehicle to use with
technology. A more advance Web audio
applications use Streaming audio which
enable you to listen to the sound file as it download.
In closing, Dr. Thornburg states the impact of
a new development rekindles something from the distant past (Laureate
Education, 2009).
The player may operate from a different operating system but it does rekindle
something from distant past. It is the sound
recorder which produces repeated sounds.
Reference
Our New York Recording Plant. (1906, November). Edison
Phonograph Monthly, pp. 6-8.
Congress, L. o. (1999, January 13). The History of
the Edison Cylinder Phonograph. Retrieved April 14, 2012, from Library of
Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edcyldr.html
Laureate Education, I. (Director). (2009). Rhymes
of History [Motion Picture].
Morton, D. (2000). Off the Record: The Technology
and Culture of Sound Recording in America. Piscataway, New Jersey: Rutger
University Press.





Sunday, April 1, 2012

Module 2 Tetrads

Our group selected the Solid State Drive as our emerging technology. The Solid State Drive offers new approach to storage space. The offer is faster and more precise storage for your notebook. Solid State Drive can read data faster and writing data to the drive faster. It can booth faster from the beginning of the startup or standby mode (Perenson, 2007).

Using your laptop on your lap, it is dangerous because of the heat can cause burns to your legs. The SSD hard drive does not generate heat. If you drop your laptop, your screen will not probably survive but your SSD will survive any major falls.

The health care industry will be able use SSD because it has the ability to access data and it is more durable. However, the cost is the problem for the average PC user. The healthcare industry will be able to handle five hundred dollars or more for a Solid State Drive (Perenson, 2007). It would be very handy in the Emergency Room which means faster service and less waiting.
Reference:
Gascoigne, B. (2001). History World. Retrieved March 28, 2012, from http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ab33
Perenson, B. M. (2007, July 13). PC World. Retrieved March 30, 2012, from Solid-State Drives Versus Hard-Disk Drives in Laptops: http://www.pcworld.com/article/134185-2/solidstate_drives_versus_harddisk_drives_in_laptops.html


Identify and Emerged Technology

Identify a current technology that has emerged in the best last few years that shapes learning or productivity in your industry