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LAS 432 Week 5 Midterm Exam - 3 Sets
LAS 432 Midterm Exam Solutions Set 1
(TCO 1) The Neolithic Revolution was a result of
(TCO 1) Francis Bacon argued that scientific method differed from logic and
mathematics in that
(TCOs 2 & 8) Rapid urbanization in Britain during the 19th century was the result of
(TCOs 2 & 8) The introduction of four uniform time zones in the United States was a
direct result of
(TCO 4) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Wiki art?
(TCO 4) According to Winner, the use of computer technologies to supervise workers
is
(TCO 8): The most culturally influential class in Industrial Britain was
(TCO 11) Which of the following is NOT a scholarly resource?
(TCO 12) Bill Joy argues that the most dangerous aspect of GNR technologies is
(TCO 12) The unintended effects of e-mail are
You must complete all three essays. These essays are worth 50 points each, so please
take the time to think through your answers and review them before submitting.
These essays should be a minimum of five paragraphs in length each. They should
contain a clear thesis statement in the first paragraph (an answer to the question!).
Make sure your explanation is clear and that you provide specific examples. Any
quotes from the readings or external materials must include quotation marks and an
in-text citation. Failure to identify quoted material could result in a 0 for the exam
and a formal academic dishonesty charge.
(TCOs 1 & 2) Why does Cowan believe it is important to examine technologies in the
context of technological systems? What advantage does this broader perspective give
to planners? Give a specific current technological example (not it the reading) in
support
(TCOs 4 & 8) Identify two authors from your readings and compare their views on
the impact of technology on a culture. To what degree does each author see the
technology affecting social change? Were there special interests involved in the
decision making concerning the development and use of the technology? Provide
specific examples.
(TCOs 3 & 4) How have changes in technology affected the recording industry and
our understanding of what it means to be a professional musician? How have
changes in technology affected our access to recorded music and the control
exercised by traditional distributors? How will all these changes affect cultural
trends and our expectations of music as an art form? Provide specific examples.
LAS 432 Midterm Exam Solutions Set 2
(TCO 1) In the Neolithic Revolution, the growth of communities was a result ofÂ
(Points : 5)
(TCO 1) Francis Bacon argued that scientific method differed from logic and
mathematics in that
(Points : 5)
(TCOs 2 & 8) Edgerton counters the theory of distinct successive technological
revolutions by explaining that
(Points : 5)
(TCOs 2 & 8) The introduction of four uniform time zones in the United States was a
direct result of
(TCO 4) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Wiki art? (Points : 5)
(TCO 4) According to Winner, the use of computer technologies to supervise workers
is
(TCO 8) The term Luddite refers to (Points : 5)
(TCO 11) Which of the following is considered a scholarly resource? (Points : 5)
(TCO 12) The three technologies that Bill Joy states are the greatest threat in the 21st
century are
.(TCO 12) The unintended effects of e-mail are(Points : 5)
. The intended reader of a scholarly resource would be
A. students.
B. academics.
C. professionals.
D. All of the above
12. During the Protestant Reformation, the printing press created a new desire for
books.
A. became popular in Muslim countries.
B. was used by the Catholic church to fight heresy.
C. helped to satisfy a growing demand for vernacular books.
13. Winner argues that some technologies have become so fully integrated in our
society that they have actually taken on social roles. An example of this would be
A. a telephone answering machine.
B. a computerized surveillance system.
C. ‘el cortito’.
D. All of the above.
Essay questions
(TCOs 1 & 2) Why does Cowan believe it is important to examine technologies in the
context of technological systems? What advantage does this broader perspective give
to planners? Give a specific current technological example (not it the reading) in
support of your answer.
(TCOs 4 & 8)
Explain in your own words your understanding of Wajcman’s critique of
technological determinism. How does her reasoning compare with Winner’s
argument that technologies can actually reflect political relationships? Provide
examples.
Has the development of digital technologies democratized the art of photography?
How has this affected our appreciation of the photographer as artist and
photography as an art form? Explain using specific examples.
week 3 ( TCO 4 AND 12) 2. Both Winner and Joy explore the issue of technology and
control. How would you compare their two views of current technological
development? Focus the comparison on a specific technology, such as genetically
modified organisms
(TCOs 3 & 4) 3. How have changes in technology affected the recording industry and
our understanding of what it means to be a professional musician? How have
changes in technology affected our access to recorded music and the control
exercised by traditional distributors? How will all these changes affect cultural
trends and our expectations of music as an art form? Provide specific examples.
4. (TCOs 1 & 2) Landes argues that there were cultural differences between the East
and Middle East and the West that affected the development and application of some
technologies such as the clock. Did these differences also affect the way these
cultures approached information technologies such as the printing press? Can you
make a comparison with the different approaches taken by Eastern and Middle
Eastern and Western cultures today and current information technologies? (Points :
50)
LAS 432 Midterm Exam Solutions Set 3
(TCO 1) A characteristic of the Neolithic revolution was the movement of people to
villages because (Points : 5)
(TCO 1) In the Neolithic Revolution, the growth of communities was a result ofÂ
(Points : 5)
. (TCO 4) According to Winner, the design of a hoe (el cortito), reflects a political
relationship because
(TCO 1) Francis Bacon argued that scientific method differed from logic and
mathematics in that
(TCOs 2 & 8) Edgerton counters the theory of distinct successive technological
revolutions by explaining that
(TCOs 2 & 8) The introduction of four uniform time zones in the United States was a
direct result of
(TCO 4) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Wiki art? (Points : 5)
(TCO 4) In Wiki art, the artist is (Points : 5)
(TCO 4) According to Winner, the use of computer technologies to supervise workers
is
(Points : 5)
(TCO 8) The term Luddite refers to (Points : 5)
(TCO 11) Which of the following is considered a scholarly resource? (Points : 5)
. (TCO 12) Bill Joy compares the threat of self-replicating nanotechnology with
(Points : 5)
(TCO 12) The three technologies that Bill Joy states are the greatest threat in the 21st
century are
.(TCO 12) The unintended effects of e-mail are(Points : 5)
The intended reader of a scholarly resource would be
A. students.
B. academics.
C. professionals.
D. All of the above
Winner argues that some technologies have become so fully integrated in our society
that they have actually taken on social roles. An example of this would be
A. a telephone answering machine.
B. a computerized surveillance system.
C. ‘el cortito’.
D. All of the above.