
Techonolgys evolution As technology evolved so did our education and knowledge.Phones evolution transformed the way we communicated and used it as our kids grew resulting where we are today.Phones are now able to be used to teach our kids way more .
By jchacon03
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Which began the era of telecommunication and marked the start of the telephone timeline that still continues to grow to this day.
He was trying to address a long distance communication rather than writing or speaking face to face. This impacted everything in society it was the beginning of everything we have in phones today. There were many benefits to this invention including speaking to people immediately and faster communication. -
On that same day , March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell spoke the first words into a telephone. Calling for his butle,his exact words being "Mr. Watson, come here I want to see you.
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3,000 private phones went active by the end of that year.
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It was a telecommunications system used in the public switched telephone network or in enterprises to interconnect circuits of telephones to establish telephone calls between the subscribers or users, or between other exchanges
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Phones were now being developed into lines and connected all over America to communicate
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The mouth piece that you talked into formed into the candlestick part and the receiver was placed by your ear during the phone call.
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The first patent for a rotary dial was invented by John and Charles Erickson, and their partner A.E. Keith granted to Almon Brown Strowger as U.S. Patent 486,909
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It began an era of rotary dial telephone sets which would span the rest of the 20th century
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making it easy for the subscriber to use the telephone while keeping a hand free for taking notes or performing other tasks
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This phone was made out of molded thermoplastic. Also this was the first phone to not have a connected dial block
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AT&T introduced Touch-Tone or the push button phone, which allowed phones to use a keypad to dial numbers to make phone calls. Each key would transmit a certain frequency, signaling to the telephone operator which number you wanted to call
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Motorola was the first company to produce a handheld mobile phone on April 3,1973 by Martin Cooper
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The first smartphone was developed by IBM. Schools however were banning all electronic devices, (pagers, beepers, cell phones) which tended to be associated with drug dealing or gangs., which came out to the public in 1993.Now used to help us learn
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The Motorola StarTAC is a clamshell mobile phone manufactured by Motorola. It was released on January 3, 1996, being the first ever clamshell/flip mobile phone.
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Nokia 6110 was invented.Starting to be used for workplaces.
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The J-SH04 was a mobile phone made by Sharp Corporation and released by J-Phone. It was only available in Japan, and was released in November 2000.This changed our use of camera use and how many people actually carried phones with them
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After being banned in every schooo ,everal shootings at schools and the acts of terrorism on the U.S, parents wanted to be able to communicate with their children at any time. Cell phones, parents argued, were necessary for safety, so the ban was relaxed in many schools
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schools all across the country starting seeing cell phones as an important part in learning, communication, and safety
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Android phones with full touchscreen interaction like the iPhone's appear.This made alot of things easier for students,teachers and many morre by having more acessibilities to things we need to know aor find about.
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By 2010, schools started to keep hand-held technology out of class and instead started inviting students to use their phones for learning, the real purpose cell phones should be allowed in schools
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To this day, more than half of the world’s population now owns a cell phone and children under 12 constitute one of the fastest growing segments of mobile technology users in the U.S, so schools have kept trying to integrate the use of cell phones in classrooms , but only for educational purposes. Today, rules about no cell phones during class remains, but they are allowed in some cases.