With so many advancements leading to the world we live in, it is hard to tell what were the most important creations that led us to have the freedom of technology.
This website follows the journey of advancements in technologies throughout the centuries, starting in the 15th Century. There was plenty of communication that paved the road before the 15th Century, but these decades made a huge impact in the freedom of technology today.
In the 15th Century, the printing press fostered the movement of ideas to people of all educational backgrounds. In the 17th Century, sending and receiving letters became a popular method of communication. In the 19th Century, the invention of the telephone changed communication forever. In the 20th Century, the advances in computers created modern email. And in present day, there seems to be too many technological advances to count. |
Gabrielle Chinski is a Strategic Communication major at Butler University. She is from Bourbonnais, Illinois and will graduate in 2020. She is the primary editor of the 15th Century page.
Alyssa Yarosz is a Strategic Communication major with a Psychology minor at Butler University. She is from Morristown, New Jersey and will graduate in 2020. She is the primary editor of the 19th Century page.
Janssen Keiger is a Strategic Communications major with an Education minor at Butler University. He is from China Grove, North Carolina and will graduate in 2019. He is the primary editor of the Present Day page.
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Matthew Monge is a Human Communication and Organizational Leadership major at Butler University. He is from Peoria, Illinois and will graduate in 2020. He is the primary editor of the 17th Century page.
Kayleigh Pletch is a sophomore at Butler University studying Communication Sciences and Disorders with minors in Spanish and International Studies. She is from Frankfort, Indiana and will graduate in 2020. She is the primary editor of the 20th century page.
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