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By: Brian Nettleton
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.
0402616.
Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of
the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The following is a list of inventions and discoveries
that I feel are some of the most important in history.
Many of these inventions have lead the way to other
important inventions. This is by no means a
complete list. There are thousands of important
discoveries that have been made throughout the
years and thousands more that are waiting to be
made. Who knows what our world would be like
without even the littlest discovery. After looking at the
following slides, try to imagine what your life would be
like without them. What would be different at your
house? What would school be like? What would you
and your friends do for fun? Write down what you
think your life would be like and share your thoughts
during class discussion.
For more great inventions visit the following sites:
http://web.mit.edu/invent/i-archive.html
http://www.edinformatics.com/inventions_inventors/
Refrigerator
The first practical refrigerator
was built in 1856 to cool beer
in a brewery. The first
domestic refrigerator was
manufactured in 1913.
Refrigeration has allowed
farmers and manufactures to
transport perishable goods
longer distances. It has also
allowed people to keep food
at home longer and safer.
http://www.edinformatics.com/inventions_inventors/refrigerator.htm
Television
The first long distance television
broadcast was made in 1927.
Television is a major form of
entertainment in most house
holds. Like the printing press,
television has helped news and
information travel great
distances, as well as bring it into
the home.
http://www.edinformatics.com/inventions_inventors/television.htm
Electric Motor
One of the first electric motors was
invented in 1821. Electric motors
are used in manufacturing and for
transportation. Electric motors are
also found in every house hold.
They are found in appliances, toys,
games, and personal computers.
http://www.edinformatics.com/inventions_inventors/electric_motors.htm
The Assembly Line
The moving assembly line
was invented by Henry
Ford to help him fill orders
for his Model T. The
assembly line allowed him
to build cars fast and
efficiently and also
cheaper. The assembly
line revolutionized
manufacturing.
http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/ford.html
Penicillin
Penicillin was discovered by
accident in 1928. Mold spores
contaminated an experiment that
was being conducted by Alexander
Fleming. The mold killed the
bacteria in the experiment.
Penicillin has saved millions of
lives by stopping infections.
http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/fleming.html
Pong
Pong was invented by Nolan
Bushnell. It was first introduced
to the public in 1971. Video
games are used for recreation
and education. Video games
have also developed into
simulators which are used in
industry and the military.
http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/bushnell.html
Standards and Benchmarks
Standard 1: Students will develop an understanding of the characteristics and scope of technology.
o [1.F] New products and systems can be developed to solve problems or to help do things that could not be done without
the help of technology.
•Standard 3:Students will develop an understanding of the relationships among technologies and the connections between
technology and other fields of study.
o [3.F] A product, system, or environment developed for one setting may be applied to another setting.
•Standard 6:Students will develop an understanding of the role of society in the development and use of technology.
o [6.D] Throughout history, new technologies have resulted from the demands, values, and interests of individuals,
businesses, industries, and societies.
o [6.E] The use of inventions and innovations has led to changes in society and the creation of new needs and wants.
o [6.F] Social and cultural priorities and values are reflected in technological devices.