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What do you think we mean by technology? How does Morton Winston define technology? How is...

What do you think we mean by technology? How does Morton Winston define technology? How is this different than your definition?

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According to Morton Winston :-

Technology ... is, in general, the organization of knowledge, people , and things to accomplish specific practical goals.

According to me:-

Technology is anything that is used in any purpose of life, it may range from basic work like cycling to most scientific things like rockets. It may come from experience or from knowledge.

Different in My and Morton's definition:-

While Morton's definition specifies organization of knowledge, my definition tries to define it as a form of experience also,
for example growing a plant is a technology, it may sound wrong, but without water, air or sunlight a plant may not grow.
But if you can provide these things indoor then plant can grow indoor also. So if you have experience of growing plant you can do it anywhere if you have basic things required for that purpose.

Hope it helps you :)

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