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EVOLUTION OF COMMUNICATION

Evolution of communication

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EVOLUTIONOF

COMMUNICATION

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IMPORTANCE OFCOMMUNICATION

facilitate exchange of ideas and thoughts

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IMPORTANCE OFCOMMUNICATION

facilitate exchange of ideas and thoughts

allows a person’s internal ideas and thoughts to be presented to another individual or even a group of audience

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IMPORTANCE OFCOMMUNICATION

facilitate exchange of ideas and thoughts

allows a person’s internal ideas and thoughts to be presented to another individual or even a group of audience

share an area of communicative commonality

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EARLYCOMMUNICATION

METHODS

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EARLY COMMUNICATIONMETHODS

The most well-known form of primitive communication is cave paintings

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EARLY COMMUNICATIONMETHODS

The most well-known form of primitive communication is cave paintings

Story telling was used to pass on important information in the days before the existence of the written word

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EARLY COMMUNICATIONMETHODS

The most well-known form of primitive communication is cave paintings

Story telling was used to pass on important information in the days before the existence of the written word

Drums and smoke signals were also used by primitive man

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EARLY COMMUNICATIONMETHODS

The most well-known form of primitive communication is cave paintings

Story telling was used to pass on important information in the days before the existence of the written word

Drums and smoke signals were also used by primitive man

Hieroglyphics may be one of the first forms of communication used in 3200 BC

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EARLY COMMUNICATIONMETHODS

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EARLY HANDWRITTEN

BOOKS

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EARLY HANDWRITTENBOOKS

The word “manuscript” is derived from the Latin term “libri manu scripti” which translates to “book written by hand”

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EARLY HANDWRITTENBOOKS

The word “manuscript” is derived from the Latin term “libri manu scripti” which translates to “book written by hand”

The majority of books and documents written were of a religious nature between the 7th and 13th centuries

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EARLY HANDWRITTENBOOKS

The word “manuscript” is derived from the Latin term “libri manu scripti” which translates to “book written by hand”

The majority of books and documents written were of a religious nature between the 7th and 13th centuries

In the 13th century, for the first time, secular books were produced for the sake of spreading knowledge not relating to religion

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1,500-year-old handwritten Bible written on leather sheets

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PRINTINGPRESS

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PRINTINGPRESS

In 1448, a man named Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized the way books were made forever

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PRINTINGPRESS

In 1448, a man named Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized the way books were made forever

He utilized movable type using blocks with pre-printed text

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PRINTINGPRESS

In 1448, a man named Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized the way books were made forever

He utilized movable type using blocks with pre-printed text

His most famous printing project- the printing of the Gutenberg bibles

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POSTALSERVICE

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POSTALSERVICE

The first United States Post Office was created in 1775

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POSTALSERVICE

The first United States Post Office was created in 1775

By 1828, the United States had 7,800 post offices which made it the largest postal system in the world

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POSTALSERVICE

The first United States Post Office was created in 1775

By 1828, the United States had 7,800 post offices which made it the largest postal system in the world

Letter writing also gained popularity as more Americans moved out west and wanted to keep in touch with loved ones back east.

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TELE-COMMUNICATION

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TELE-COMMUNICATION

Telecommunication involve the sending of electrostatically-generated signals through a wire.

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WIRELESSCOMMUNICATION

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WIRELESSCOMMUNICATION

In 1973, and Dr. Martin Cooper is credited with inventing the first portable handset.

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WIRELESSCOMMUNICATION

In 1973, and Dr. Martin Cooper is credited with inventing the first portable handset.

The original Internet was invented in 1967 for military purposes

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WIRELESSCOMMUNICATION

In 1973, and Dr. Martin Cooper is credited with inventing the first portable handset.

The original Internet was invented in 1967 for military purposes

Social media is a special class of websites designed to meet three specific criteria.

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Communication is not only the essence of being human, but also a vital

property of life

JOHN A PIECE