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Revised 2004 71 Grade 7 Science The word “technology” has many definitions. It may, for example, mean a particular way of doing things, and or it may denote a specific object. Stephen Kiln, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University has four definitions of technology (Kil...
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Revised 2004 71 Grade 7 Science The word “technology” has many definitions. It may, for example, mean a particular way of doing things, and or it may denote a specific object. Stephen Kiln, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University has four definitions of technology (Kiln, 1985): • artifact or hardware. (e.g., an aspirin, chair, computer, or video tape) • methodology or technique. (e.g., painting, using a microscope or calculator) • system of production. (e.g., the automobile assembly
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Revised 2004 59 Grade 6 Science The word &ldquo;technology&rdquo; has many definitions. It may, for example, mean a particular way of doing things, and or it may denote a specific object. Stephen Kiln, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University has four definitions of technology (Kiln, 1985): &bull; artifact or hardware. (e.g., an aspirin, chair, computer, or <span class="highlight">video</span> tape) &bull; methodology or technique. (e.g., painting, using a microscope or calculator) &bull; <span class="highlight">system</span> of production. (e.g., the automobile assembly
75 0 http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/docs/curriculum/science/scos/2004/science.pdf#page=75 www.dpi.state.nc.us/docs/curriculum/science/scos/2004/science.pdf#page=75
Revised 2004 71 Grade 7 Science The word &ldquo;technology&rdquo; has many definitions. It may, for example, mean a particular way of doing things, and or it may denote a specific object. Stephen Kiln, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University has four definitions of technology (Kiln, 1985): &bull; artifact or hardware. (e.g., an aspirin, chair, computer, or <span class="highlight">video</span> tape) &bull; methodology or technique. (e.g., painting, using a microscope or calculator) &bull; <span class="highlight">system</span> of production. (e.g., the automobile assembly
86 0 http://www.dpi.state.nc.us/docs/curriculum/science/scos/2004/science.pdf#page=86 www.dpi.state.nc.us/docs/curriculum/science/scos/2004/science.pdf#page=86
Revised 2004 82 Grade 8 Science The word &ldquo;technology&rdquo; has many definitions. It may, for example, mean a particular way of doing things, or it may denote a specific object. Stephen Kiln, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University has four definitions of technology (Kiln, 1985): &bull; artifact or hardware. (e.g., an aspirin, chair, computer, or <span class="highlight">video</span> tape) &bull; methodology or technique. (e.g., painting, using a microscope or calculator) &bull; <span class="highlight">system</span> of production. (e.g., the automobile assembly line, a