Title: S GS
1MODULE 4 SOCIOTECHNOLOGY
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2STRUCTURE - MAIN MODULE
Sub-module 1
ENVIROMENTAL SYSTEMS I
Sub-module 2
ENVIROMENTAL SYSTEMS II
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3STRUCTURE Sub Module 1 Environment Systems I
Historical aspects of Technology
Lecture Sub-module
Sociotechnology systems
Lecture Sub-module
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4STRUCTURE Sub Module 2 Environment Systems II
Environmental Systems
Lecture Sub-module
Evaluation of consequences
Lecture Sub-module
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5STRUCTURE of Sub-modules
Sub Module 1
Sub Module 2
Environment Systems I
Environment Systems II
Historical aspects of technology
Environmental Systems
Sub Module a
Sub Module a
Socio-technology systems
Evaluation of Consequences
Sub Module b
Sub Module b
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6Socio-technology
Outcomes
- The target group to be informed about the
sociotechnology and the impact of technology to
society.
- The target group to understand the importance of
technological education to human life and to
develop their perception to environmental systems
for a better quality of life.
- To understand the consequences of technological
development to environment and society.
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7Sub-module b Sociotechnology systems
Outcomes
- To enhance their knowledge for the rules that
have follow in order to keep safe the
environment and ecosystem.
- To develop skills, which make them active
workforce in the market.
- To adopt new attitudes for the human being, the
role of society and to apply new techniques and
methods in their productive process.
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8Sub-module b Sociotechnology systems
Enclosed subjects
2. Society
3. Sociotechnology and Science
4. Sociotechnology and communication
5. Ethics and sociotechnology
6. Environment
7. Sociotechnology challenges
8. Cooperative strategies
9. Media technology and society
10. Consequences
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9Sub-module a Environmental systems
Enclosed subjects
2. Ecosystem
3. Ecosystem and development
4. Environment Management Systems
5. Protection of Environment and society
6. Rules for soil protection
7. Case study?
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10Sub-module b Evaluation of consequences
Enclosed subjects
2. Environmental effects of stress
3. Technologies and consequences of lead
4. Desertification
5. Evaluation of activities
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11Sub-module b Sociotechnology systems
- The field of the sociotechnology
- Terminology
- Different aspects
Sociotechnology
- What is society
- Connected group in society
- Societal goal
- Interactions
Society
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12Sub-module b Sociotechnology systems
- The field of the sociotechnology
- Terminology
- Different aspects
Sociotechnology
- What is society
- Connected group in society
- Societal goal
- Interactions
Society
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13Sub-module b Sociotechnology systems
- Technology what includes.
- what offers sociotechnology to science.
- How sociotechnology shapes and is
- shaped by general environment.
Sociotechnology and science
Sociotechnology and communication
- Communication and its important.
- Consequences of communication.
- Types of communication.
- Knowledge and how it is obtained.
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14Sub-module b Sociotechnology systems
- What is ethics.
- Its importance to new technology
- and society.
- Technological literacy.
- Abilities that a person must have in
- order to be able to manage an analysis.
Ethics and sociotechnology
Environment
- Environment and impacts to social life.
- Principles for word development
- sustainability.
- Importance of its protection.
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15Sub-module b Sociotechnology systems
- Aims of challenges.
- Threats of knowledge.
- Knowledge strategy.
Sociotechnology challenges
- Necessity of cooperative strategies.
- Responsibility of organizations.
- Dimension of central-decentralised
- orientation.
- Dimension of human factor orientation.
Cooperative strategies
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16Sub-module b Sociotechnology systems
Media technology and society
- Media technology and affects to society.
- Importance of media technology.
- Its impact to culture and civilization.
- Attitudes, behavior and feelings that create.
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17Sub-module b Sociotechnology systems
- Improvement the quality of life.
- Improvement of communication.
- Impact on personal organization.
- Enhanced productivity and creativity.
- Creation of new jobs more profitable.
- Change of culture.
- Social changes.
- Society collaborative opportunities.
- Division of people.
- People are depended on technology.
Consequences
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18Sub-module a Environmental systems
Ecology and Society
- What ecology.
- Interactive relation between human
- and environment.
- Connection between climate changes
- and social-ecological problems.
- Balance between human society and
- environment.
- Ecological systems and their dynamics
- to society.
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19Sub-module a Environmental systems
Air, climate, weather
Ecosystem
Thermosphere
Mesosphere
Stratosphee
Sub-modules
Land
Water
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20Sub-module a Environmental systems
Energy
Ecosystem
Nuclear energy
Hydrogen
Biomass
Sub-modules
Geothermal energy
Water energy
Wind energy
Solar energy
Food chain
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21Sub-module a Environmental systems
Ecosystem
- Its importance to human life.
- Terminology.
- Concept of ecosystem.
- Characteristics.
- Air.
- Climate.
- Weather.
- What is Thermosphere.
- What is Mesosphere.
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22Sub-module a Environmental systems
Ecosystem
- What is stratosphere.
- Land and its use for humans by using
- technology.
- Water technology and society.
- Energy.
- Nuclear energy.
- Hydrogen.
- Biomass, Geothermal energy, Water
- energy, Wind energy and solar energy
- (RES).
- Food chain.
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23Sub-module a Environmental systems
Ecosystem development
- Definition.
- Parameters.
- Sequence of communities.
- Structural characteristics.
- Functional characteristics.
- Development and prospects.
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24Sub-module a Environmental systems
Environment Management Systems
- Approach of environment
- management systems.
- ISO.
- Aspects of environment management
- systems.
- ISO 14000.
- ISO 14001.
- Commitment and policy.
- Planning.
- Implementation.
- Measurements and evaluation.
- Review and improvement
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25Sub-module a Environmental systems
Protection of environment and society
- Protection of environment and society
- through new technology.
- Wild birds and mammals.
- Honey bees.
- Other beneficial insects.
- Livestock.
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26Sub-module a Environmental systems
Waste disposal
Rules for soil protection
Contaminated Land
Sub-modules
Water Pollution
Soil Fertility
Biological activity
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27Sub-module a Environmental systems
Rules for soil protection
Soil acidity
Sub-modules
Degradation
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28Sub-module a Environmental systems
Rules for soil protection
- Protection of soil.
- Rules that must follow in order to
- avoid risks.
- Strategies and measures for
- - Waste disposal. Land. Water
- pollution. Fertility. Biological
- agriculture. Acid. Nutrient content.
- Degradation.
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29Sub-module b Evaluation of consequences
Human activities
European environment
Sub-modules
Environment priorities
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30Sub-module a Evaluation of consequences
Human activities
- Impacts to landscape.
- Domestication and technology.
- Sociological problems and human
- civilization.
- Prospects and priorities.
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31Sub-module a Evaluation of consequences
Environment effects of stress
- Types of stress.
- Dimension of effects.
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32Sub-module a Evaluation of consequences
Technologies and consequences of lead
- Gasoline and human environment.
- Effect of lead additives.
- Health consequences.
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33Sub-module b Evaluation of consequences
Desertification
Sources
Sub-modules
Affections
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34Sub-module a Evaluation of consequences
Desertification
- What is desertification and the impact
- of technology.
- Consequences.
- Factors for desertification.
- Influences to productivity.
- Increase of poverty.
- Affections to social life.
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35Sub-module a Evaluation of consequences
Environment functions and activities
Evaluation of activities
Factors that affect stakeholders
Sub-modules
Environment values
Types of values
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36Sub-module a Evaluation of consequences
Evaluation of activities
- Connection between evaluation
- activities and societys values.
- Outcomes of functions.
- Social cost.
- Market consequences to environment.
- Measure for environment values.
- Types of values.
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