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DIFFERENT TYPES OF

TECHNOLOGY

Reporters
IVY DE LOS SANTOS
NOLE PAMPLONA

DR. DOMINICO SERGIE O. VALENCIANA


Professor, DIT 613
 Soft technology
-technology does not build anything physical
or tangible
-the techniques, knowledge and processes that
have to do with social processes and human
interactions

oHard Technology
- are material and tangible aspects of technology,
including thse that enable to transformation of
materials for the production of new objects.
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TECHNOLOGIES ACCORDING TO THE AREA IN
WHICH THEY ARE DEVELOPED
 Architectural Technology  Architectural Technology
 Information and  Marine Technology
Communication technology  Sports Technology
 Electronics Technology  Nano Technology
 HVAC technology  Medical Technology
 Electrical Technology
 Food Technology
 Agricultural Technology
 Assistive Technology
 Biotechnology
 Education Technology
 Industrial Technology
 Transport Technology
 Military Technology
 Green Technology 3
 Automotive Technology
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY

-refers to technology for the production


of machines used on a farm to help with farming.
-Application of techniques to control the growth and
harvesting of animal and vegetable products
-Example technologies ( harvester, water sprayer
drones, farmer robots, driverless tractors)

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IMPACTS:

 -increase in food production


 -increases in rural poor

 -urban congestion

 -pollution

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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
 Is a technology , or enhancements or methods of
using technology, that make it possible
for disabled persons to use technology (or to use
it easily) that they were formerly unable to use
(or to use with only some difficulty).
 Example technologies (liftware, sesame
phone,talkit, axs map, dots)

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IMPACTS:

 -education
 PWD’s Access in Education
 Simplify learning and teaching

 -employment
 Help in maintaining skillls, can work independently
and with greater ease

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ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY

 Is the application of building design and


construction science to solve technical issues in
architecture.
 Example technologies (CAD tools, computer-
assisted collaboration, computer-assisted
construction, Internet based virtual places)

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IMPACTS
 Changes in the discipline in architecture
 Helps architects to work efficiently and can
optimized material.

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BIOTECHNOLOGY

-involves living systems and organisms to


develop or make products, or a technological
application that uses biological systems, living
organisms, or derivatives that make or modify
products or processes for specific use.
-Example technologies (xenotransplantation,
gene cloning, antibiotics, Recombinant DNA
technology)

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IMPACTS
 Meet human needs or demands in order to
improve our quality of life.
 - Heal the world
 -Fuel the world
 -Feed the world

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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
 is the application of environmental science, green
chemistry, environmental monitoring and electronic
devices to monitor, model and conserve the natural
environment and resources and to curb he negative impacts
of human.
 Example technologies (natural plastic, vertical farming)

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IMPACTS
 Helps sustain resources by using renewable
energy.
 Makes our planet a healthier place

 Preserves planet for future generations

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MILITARY TECHNOLOGY
 is the application of technology for use in
warfare..
 Example technologies ( swarm drones, army
robot)

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EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
 Is the study and ethical practice facilitating learning and
improving performance by creating, using and managing
appropriate technological processes and resources.
 Example technology ( Virtual and Augmented Learning
Experiences, Gamification, Cloud Computing Technology,
Digital Course Material)

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IMPACTS
-help students grasp a concept easily
-makes learning fun and enjoyable to students
- improves globalization, no geographical
limitations
-declining writing skills
-increase incidents of cheating in students
-lack of focus and concentration skills

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ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
 concerned with the development, behaviour, and
applications of electronic devices and circuits for
manufacturing and maintaining industrial
machineries and processes.
 Example Technologies ( Convertible laptops and
cellphones, Robotic Process Automation, Internet of
things)

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FOOD TECHNOLOGY
 Deals with the production of processes that makes food.
 Application of food science to the selection, preservation,
processing, packaging , distribution and use of safe food
 Example Technologies (Ghost Restaurants, Virtual Reality,
Smart Ovens)

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The End
Thank you!

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