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Sample Robotic Timeline Georgia CTAE Resource Network Curriculum Office Written by: E.L. Decker July 2009.

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In 1921, Karl Capek wrote a play entitled Rossum's Universal Robots. In this play, man creates robots, but they rebel, kill and then control the humans. Capek wanted to call the robots "labori" but his brother suggested the term "robot" from robota, a Czech term for forced labor or serf. Retrieved 1/6/2006 h/robotics/cbbc/history.php The first robot (This slide would qualify under Fiction/Movies & having a picture) ©Emil Decker, 2009
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Page 1: Sample Robotic Timeline Georgia CTAE Resource Network Curriculum Office Written by: E.L. Decker July 2009.

Sample Robotic Sample Robotic TimelineTimeline

Georgia CTAE Resource NetworkCurriculum Office

Written by: E.L. DeckerJuly 2009

Page 2: Sample Robotic Timeline Georgia CTAE Resource Network Curriculum Office Written by: E.L. Decker July 2009.

Isaac Asimov was born in Russia in 1920, and he grew up in America. His career as a science fiction writer began in 1939. He wrote over 500 books, and won the Hugo Award four times and the Nebula Award once. He is probably most famous for his I Robot series of stories. Asimov created the Laws of Robotics that many scientists feel we should adhere to. He died in 1992 at the age of 72.

Isaac Asimov (This slide would qualify under People, fiction, & having a picture)

©Emil Decker, 2009

Page 3: Sample Robotic Timeline Georgia CTAE Resource Network Curriculum Office Written by: E.L. Decker July 2009.

In 1921, Karl Capek wrote a play entitled Rossum's Universal Robots. In this play, man creates robots, but they rebel, kill and then control the humans. Capek wanted to call the robots "labori" but his brother suggested the term "robot" from robota, a Czech term for forced labor or serf.

Retrieved 1/6/2006 http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/robotics/cbbc/history.php

The first robot (This slide would qualify under Fiction/Movies & having a picture)

©Emil Decker, 2009

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Star Wars is an epic space opera franchise initially conceived by George Lucas during the 1970s and significantly expanded since that time. The first film in the franchise was simply titled Star Wars, but later had the subtitle Episode IV A New Hope added to distinguish it from its sequels and prequels.

Star Wars (This set of slides would qualify under Movies/Fiction & having pictures) As a set of 3 slides, it would only count as one entry.

©Emil Decker, 2009

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There are 6 total Star Wars movies. In addition, The Clone Wars, a 2008 CGI animated film was recently released. Robots, or Droids, short for androids are constant companions for humans, performing many different jobs throughout the series.

Star Wars

©Emil Decker, 2009