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THE SPRINTER´S PROJECT
                                         A COMMUNICATION TECNOLOGY TIME LINE
                  Work in groups. Choose an invention related to communication.
                  Find pictures of the invention.
                  Describe the invention: Who invented it? When?                   INTEGRANTES
                  What is it made of? How do we use it?
                                                                  Alvaro Ezequiel Arauco Calani
                  Make a time line on your project.               Daniel Eduardo Apaza Peralta
                  PRINTING PRESS
                                                                  Paulo Rodrigo Coteja Condori
                                                                  Luis Adhemar Rivas Quispe
                                                                  Miguel Angel Merida Mamani
                                                                  Jose Rodrigo Gutiérrez Hurtado
                                                                  Vladimir Yavincha Espinoza
                  1.     Who invented it?

                  Johannes Gutenberg. He was a goldsmith working on Mainz, Germany

                  2.     When was it invented?

                  The printing press was first recorded on 1439. Although Gutenberg started to work on it since
                  1936.
                  3.     What is it made of?

                  The original (the Gutenberg press) is made of wood and iron. Nowadays the common materials
                  are just aluminum and plastic.

                  4.     How do we use it?

                  There’s a mold where words are prepared and distributed, this mold is made from a durable
                  material like tin. Then the press imprints all the content from the mold to multiple pages of
                  paper, ranging from hundreds to thousands.




                                         HERE WE HAVE SOME
                                            IMAGES OF THE
                                        OLDEST PRINTERS AND

                                        HOW THEY WERE USED
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