Communication Through the Ages
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What year did Ake Viking toss a letter into the sea?

  • 1958
  • 1954
  • 1960
  • 1956 (correct)
  • Which invention in 1837 significantly sped up communication?

  • The Internet
  • The mobile phone
  • The telephone
  • The telegraph (correct)
  • What challenge is mentioned concerning current communication methods?

  • Increased letter writing
  • Decline in face-to-face communication (correct)
  • Limited access to mobile phones
  • Reduced telephone usage
  • How many mobile phones are used in Jordan?

    <p>Over six million</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a significant benefit gained through the Internet as mentioned?

    <p>Detection of rare diseases</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What method was used to communicate about John Tawel's escape?

    <p>A telegram</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What social media action led to Tara Taylor's child's eye condition being discovered?

    <p>Uploading a photo</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which historical event is associated with the discovery of messages in bottles?

    <p>The Titanic disaster</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What technology has changed the way messages are delivered today?

    <p>Mobile phones and the Internet</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Ake Viking hope to achieve by tossing his letter into the sea?

    <p>To reach his future wife</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Historical Communication Methods

    • Ancient methods included smoke signals for long-distance communication.
    • The practice of sending messages in bottles emerged after the invention of writing.
    • Notable instance: Bottles from Titanic were discovered, revealing attempts to communicate across distances.

    Noteworthy Personal Stories

    • In 1956, Ake Viking sent a letter in a bottle intending to reach his future wife.
    • Two years later, Pauline from Sicily found the bottle, leading to their marriage.

    Technological Advancements

    • The telegraph, invented in 1837, revolutionized communication speed.
    • Example of its impact: Criminal John Tawel was apprehended through a telegram alerting the police in London.

    Modern Communication Landscape

    • Jordan has over six million mobile phone users, highlighting the prevalence of mobile communication.
    • Telegrams are still operational via Jordan Post Company, showing persistence of traditional methods.

    Digital Age Impact

    • The invention of mobile phones and the internet has transformed global communication, allowing message delivery in seconds.
    • Concern arises over diminishing face-to-face communication skills in the digital era.

    Positive Impact of the Internet

    • Tara Taylor's story illustrates the internet's potential for positive change.
    • A social media photo of her daughter led a friend to identify a rare eye disease, resulting in timely medical intervention that saved the child's sight.

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    Explore the fascinating evolution of communication methods throughout history, from ancient smoke signals to messages in bottles. Discover remarkable stories, including those tied to the Titanic and other historical events. This quiz will test your knowledge on various communicating techniques used over time.

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