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van der Laan, J. M. – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2006
Over the years, many movies have presented on-screen a struggle between machines and human beings. Typically, the machines have come to rule and threaten the existence of humanity. They must be conquered to ensure the survival of and to secure the freedom of the human race. Although these movies appear to expose the dangers of an autonomous and…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Electromechanical Technology, Films, Science and Society

Whitton, Pat Hale – Stage of the Art, 1998
Discusses the potential technology has for playwrights today, especially "technology as special effects" and "technology as subject matter." Finds it curious that very little science fantasy has found its way into the theater, and even less science fiction. Advocates exploring the world of technology through theater. (PA)
Descriptors: Playwriting, Science Fiction, Special Effects, Technological Advancement
Shane, Harold G. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1984
Fictional account of educational procedures in the year 2184 A.D. (including "laser projected holoschooling") and of the wide variety of spectacular changes that will have occurred worldwide as a result of advanced behavior modification and new technology available in the first two hundred years after 1984. (JBM)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Science Fiction, Social Change, Technological Advancement

Brunner, John – Physics Education, 1971
Descriptors: Literature, Science Fiction, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Enterprise

Jones, Gwyneth – Computers and Composition, 2002
Presents an autobiographical sketch of a science fiction writer's relationship with the Information Technology revolution, from the Commodore PET to Microsoft 2000: a creator of imaginary futures privileged to observe an "imaginary future" in the act of becoming present reality. Touches on the nature of narrative and technology, the changing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Internet, Science Fiction, Story Telling
Berne, Rosalyn W.; Schummer, Joachim – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2005
Societal and ethical implications of nanotechnology have become a hot topic of public debates in many countries because both revolutionary changes and strong public concerns are expected from its development. Because nanotechnology is, at this point, mostly articulated in visionary and futuristic terms, it is difficult to apply standard methods of…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Teaching Methods, Engineering Education, Science Fiction
Antczak, Janice – School Library Journal, 1990
Describes 10 science fiction stories for young readers whose contents address recent developments on the frontiers of scientific research, including genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, and robotics. The use of these materials to inform young readers about the issues and dangers involved in scientific developments is discussed. (CLB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Artificial Intelligence, Genetic Engineering, Robotics
Wolf, Milton T. – EDUCOM Review, 1994
Considers science fiction as a literary genre and as a predictor of technological advances, particularly in the information industry. An annotated bibliography is included of 11 science fiction titles and 1 nonfiction book that suggest possible information futures. (LRW)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Futures (of Society), Information Technology, Literary Genres
Roth, Lane – 1983
"Battlestar Galactica," ABC-TV's prime-time science fiction series for 1978-79, illustrates how popular, mass media entertainment can communicate contradictory meanings that correlate with unresolved cultural tensions. The ambiguity of visual design is especially confusing because it is contrapuntal to the simplicity and clarity of the…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Futures (of Society), Imagery, Mass Media Role
Roth, Lane – 1978
Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" (1927) is a seminal film because of its concern, now generic, with the profound impact technological progress has on mankind's social and spiritual progress. As in many later science fiction films, the ascendancy of artifact over nature is depicted not as liberating human beings, but as subjecting and corrupting…
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Film Study, Films, Lighting Design

Lewis, Arthur O. – Journal of General Education, 1985
Provides an overview of utopian writing and experimentation from Plato to the present, looking at the impact of technological advancement on the individual and the society and arguing that "appropriate technology" may well be an outcome of "evolution in action." (AYC)
Descriptors: Collective Settlements, Literary Criticism, Literature, Science Fiction

Asimov, Isaac – Social Education, 1973
Topic 5, Expanding Horizons of Science, asks students to question the expansion of the human element and reaction to the environmetal changes brought about by advancing technology. The story is taken from the 1954 book, Nightfall and Other Stories. (JB)
Descriptors: Humanization, Science Education, Science Fiction, Secondary Education

Dunn, Thomas P.; Erlich, Richard D. – Journal of General Education, 1981
Uses the metaphor of the beehive as a well-ordered, each-in-his-own-niche society to represent the outcome of utopian thinking. Cites twentieth-century dystopia films and literature as explicit criticisms of overreliance on planning and technology. Examines "Star Wars,""Clockwork Orange," and the works of Huxley, Forster,…
Descriptors: Automation, Fantasy, Films, Futures (of Society)
Bretnor, Reginald, Ed. – 1974
A critical symposium on science fiction, this book features essays (by Ben Bova, Frederik Pohl, George Zebrowski, Frank Herbert, Theodore Sturgeon, Alan E. Nourse, Thomas N. Scortia, Reginald Bretnor, James Gunn, Alexei and Cory Panshin, Poul Anderson, Hal Clement, Anne McCaffrey, Gordon R. Dickson, and Jack Williamson) dealing with such subjects…
Descriptors: Authors, Creative Writing, Essays, Literary Criticism

Winfield, Evelyn T. – PTA Today, 1984
Children can explore future concepts through literature. A selection of books is listed that offers information on the brain, conservation, cloning, space technology, and nuclear energy. (DF)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Motivation Techniques