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Wireless Technology. by: Quantavious Golette. Table of Contents. The basic parts to transmit (send and receive) information. Wireless technology inventions How Wireless Technology has changed people’s life. . Paragraph 1. The Transmitter sends the information.
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Wireless Technology by: Quantavious Golette
Table of Contents • The basic parts to transmit (send and receive) information. • Wireless technology inventions • How Wireless Technology has changed people’s life.
Paragraph 1 • The Transmitter sends the information. • The Receiver receives the information. • The Carrier Wave lets you connect to the internet, and look up stuff.
Paragraph 1 • The Transmitter is like a assistant, it sends stuff to different places. • The Receiver is like the rich person, he gets the stuff he wants. • The Carrier Wave is like the mail man, he carries your information to the destination you desire.
Paragraph 2 • Wireless Technology Inventions • The Camera • The Radio • The Cell phone
Paragraph 2 • “Cell Phone users can personalize there cell phones in different styles and patterns and colors.” • The Camera can take pictures, videos, and even voice recordings. • “Radio stations broadcast news and music on Radio waves, your Radio receives the raves so you can hear the broadcast.”
Paragraph 3 • How has Wireless Technology changed your life. • For some people it puts information at your fingertips from practically anywhere in the world. • Fore some people its medical • For some people its facial
Paragraph 3 • Doctor’s can implant a Parameter in a patient’s body to keep up on the person’s heart beat, etc. • To prevent face dialing, engineers have installed a sensor in phones where when the phone is near your face, the touchscreen turns off.
Conclusion • I think wireless technology is helpful because you can send information, take pictures, and listen to music. • Plus, it puts information at your fingertips from anywhere in the world. • Maybe someday they will invent more what do you think…………..
Work Cited Firestone,Mary.Wireless Technology. Minneapolis: Lerner, 2009 Irvin, Mat. TV and Video. New York: A Franklin Watts Book, 1983