The United States ofAmerica Unit 13 Technology in America
The United States of America Unit 13 Technology in America
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1爱迪生 2亨利·福特 3比尔·盖茨 4乔布斯 5再生能源
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1 爱迪生 2 亨利·福特 3 比尔·盖茨 4 乔布斯 5 再生能源
Focal Points ·John H.Hall ·television ·the Stevens and ·computer science transportation ·the Internet ·Samuel F.B.Morse US Space Race with the Alexander Graham Bell USSR ·Thomas Alva Edison 。 nuclear energy Frederick Winslow Taylor ·renewable energy ·Henry Ford technologies ·the growth of radio
Focal Points • John H. Hall • the Stevens and transportation • Samuel F. B. Morse • Alexander Graham Bell • Thomas Alva Edison • Frederick Winslow Taylor • Henry Ford • the growth of radio • television • computer science • the Internet • US Space Race with the USSR • nuclear energy • renewable energy technologies
This Unit Is Divided into Three Sections I.The Nineteenth Century II.The Early and Mid-Twentieth Century III.The Late Twentieth Century and Today
This Unit Is Divided into Three Sections I. The Nineteenth Century II. The Early and Mid-Twentieth Century III. The Late Twentieth Century and Today
I.The Nineteenth Century Eli Whitney:inventor the cotton gin and mass production of weapons with interchangeable parts; John H.Hall:developing the so-called American system of production; The Stevens family:their role in the history of transportation in early nineteenth century America; Samuel F.B.Morse:co-developer ofthe Morse code,and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy; Alexander Graham Bell:credited with inventing the first practical telephone; Thomas Alva Edison:the most famous of all American inventors who is credited with the invention of the motion pictures,the phonograph,and,as everyone knows,the electric light;
I. The Nineteenth Century • Eli Whitney: inventor the cotton gin and mass production of weapons with interchangeable parts; • John H. Hall: developing the so-called American system of production; • The Stevens family: their role in the history of transportation in early nineteenth century America; • Samuel F. B. Morse: co-developer of the Morse code, and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy; • Alexander Graham Bell: credited with inventing the first practical telephone; • Thomas Alva Edison: the most famous of all American inventors who is credited with the invention of the motion pictures, the phonograph, and, as everyone knows, the electric light;
Eli Whitney (1765-1825) 。 Eli Whitney was an American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin.This was one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution and shaped the economy of the American South.(right:first cotton gin)
Eli Whitney (1765-1825) • Eli Whitney was an American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin. This was one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution and shaped the economy of the American South. (right: first cotton gin)
John H.Hall (1781-1841) ·John H.Hall was an inventor and entrepreneur. He was the director of the Rifle Works at the Harpers Ferry Armory.Hall developed and improved his system of manufacture, and his system was soon deployed in the manufacture of newly invented mass consumption items,such as sewing machines,typewriters,and bicycles.(right:The Harpers Ferry Armory)
John H. Hall (1781–1841) • John H. Hall was an inventor and entrepreneur. He was the director of the Rifle Works at the Harpers Ferry Armory. Hall developed and improved his system of manufacture, and his system was soon deployed in the manufacture of newly invented mass consumption items, such as sewing machines, typewriters, and bicycles. (right: The Harpers Ferry Armory)
The Stevens Family and Transportation The father John Stevens and his sons made numerous contributions of the building of steamboats,and his two sons, Robert Livingston Stevens and Edwin Augustus,made long distance railroading.Their contributions were mainly concerned with the essential problem of railroad tracks,the size and speed of trains. Without such gradual development of the technology,the long distance, many carriage freight trains would not have been feasible
The Stevens Family and Transportation • The father John Stevens and his sons made numerous contributions of the building of steamboats, and his two sons, Robert Livingston Stevens and Edwin Augustus, made long distance railroading. Their contributions were mainly concerned with the essential problem of railroad tracks, the size and speed of trains. Without such gradual development of the technology, the long distance, many carriage freight trains would not have been feasible
Samuel F.B.Morse(1791-1872) Morse contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs.He was a co-developer of the Morse code,and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy.(right: original Samuel Morse telegraph)
Samuel F. B. Morse (1791 –1872) • Morse contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs. He was a co-developer of the Morse code, and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy. (right: original Samuel Morse telegraph)
Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) ·Alexander Graham Bell was an eminent scientist, inventor,engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. (right:Bell at the opening of the long- distance line from New York to Chicago in1892.)
Alexander Graham Bell (1847 –1922) • Alexander Graham Bell was an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. (right: Bell at the opening of the longdistance line from New York to Chicago in 1892.)