Genius Communication Inventions: From Morse Code to the Internet

Printing words in books originated in China with the invention of movable type. But books aren't the only way we've communicated throughout history. Find out who invented the first radio, which complicated code took 267 years to crack, and how cloth weaving inspired computer programs. Fact-packed text and fun illustrations reveal wacky inventions (a machine that translates your dog's barks!) and wayward predictions (the Internet was supposed to collapse in 1996). Learn more about the methods and machines people have used to communicate—from cave paintings and the earliest written alphabets to TVs and computers.

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Genius Communication Inventions: From Morse Code to the Internet

Printing words in books originated in China with the invention of movable type. But books aren't the only way we've communicated throughout history. Find out who invented the first radio, which complicated code took 267 years to crack, and how cloth weaving inspired computer programs. Fact-packed text and fun illustrations reveal wacky inventions (a machine that translates your dog's barks!) and wayward predictions (the Internet was supposed to collapse in 1996). Learn more about the methods and machines people have used to communicate—from cave paintings and the earliest written alphabets to TVs and computers.

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Genius Communication Inventions: From Morse Code to the Internet

Genius Communication Inventions: From Morse Code to the Internet

Genius Communication Inventions: From Morse Code to the Internet

Genius Communication Inventions: From Morse Code to the Internet

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Overview

Printing words in books originated in China with the invention of movable type. But books aren't the only way we've communicated throughout history. Find out who invented the first radio, which complicated code took 267 years to crack, and how cloth weaving inspired computer programs. Fact-packed text and fun illustrations reveal wacky inventions (a machine that translates your dog's barks!) and wayward predictions (the Internet was supposed to collapse in 1996). Learn more about the methods and machines people have used to communicate—from cave paintings and the earliest written alphabets to TVs and computers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781512470970
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/01/2017
Series: Incredible Inventions
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
File size: 27 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 9 - 11 Years

Table of Contents

In Touch 6

Language 8

Writing It Down 10

Printing 12

Sending Out Signals 14

Radio 16

Telephone 18

Code 20

TV and Video 22

Computers 24

The Internet 26

Wacky Inventions 28

Daft Predictions 30

Index 32

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