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30 Cards in this Set
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What it the process of sending and recieving information or messages?
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Comminication
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A system that forms a link between a sender and a reciever.
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Communication system
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Involvs sending and recieving informatin via computer.
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Data Communication
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Involve systems that use light to transmit and record messages.
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Optics
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Involves drawings that describe technical devices or systems such as drafting, mechanical drawing, and engineering design.
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Technical Design
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Involves communicating through printed images such computer graphics, screen printing, lithography, gravure printing.
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Graphic Production
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Involves communicating through broadcasting images and sound such as radios, televisions, telephones, record players, tape players, compact disc players, and more.
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Audio and Video
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Is a term that refers to communicating through a variety of systems that overlap such as digitization of telecommunications.
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Intergrated Systems
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Is a term that refers to communicating through a variety of systems that overlap such as digitization of telecommunications.
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Television
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In 1910, Marconi invented the radio, which eliminated the need for transmission wires to communicate, enabled instantaneous mass communication, and brought about broadcasting.
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Radio
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First audio storage and retrieval invention.
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Phonograph
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Enabled voice messages to be transmitted electronically over long distances.
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Telephone
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Samuel Morse’s telegraphy formed the basis for the transmitting of electronic signals over wire at the speed of light.
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Telegraph
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Developed in the 1800's this invention enabled people to se forthe first time the horrors of war.
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Photography
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The first significant invention that made mass production of written material possible.
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Moveable type
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Enabled the mass production of books and sharing of knowledge.
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Printing Press
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Enabled people to store information and communicate with each other without having to be physically present.
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Alphabet(phonetic)
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Working with tools, Machinery, and materials.
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Eye Protection
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Must be properly located and routinely inspected.
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Fire Extinguishers
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Extinguishers should be used for fires involving paper, wood, or cloth.
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Type A
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Extinguished is for burning oil, Ink or solvents.
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Type B
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Wiring and electrical fires.
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Type C
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Must operate as designed and never removed.
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Guards
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Must be stored, the labeled container should be confined to an approved type fire locker.
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Flammable materials
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list potential health hazards presented by some materials used in the lab.
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M.S.D.S.
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Allow quick identification of problems promoting group focus.
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Analytical tools
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Designed to help a group generate many creative ideas and solutions during a limited time period.
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Brainstorming
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A graphic tool, which may be used by a group to analyze the possible cause of a problem.
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Cause and Effect Diagram
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Used to design or study a sequence of events.
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Flowcharts
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The oval is used to identify inputs of materials, information and actions that will start a process.
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Oval
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