Keunggulan Budaya Teknologi Dalam Memacu Kemajuan Bangsa
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The culture of a society affects the way the use, development and their mastery of technologies to meet their needs and desires. Technology culture involves thoughts, actions and practices for dealing with changes in technology and environment prevailing in the society. This article explains the background of the concept and philosophy of technology and discusses cultural differences and diversity in driving the nation's progress.
ABSTRAK
Budaya sesebuah masyarakat mempengaruhi cara penggunaan, pembinaan dan penguasaan mereka terhadap teknologi bagi memenuhi keperluan serta keinginan mereka. Budaya teknologi pula melibatkan segala cara pemikiran, tindakan serta amalan bagi menangani perubahan teknologi serta persekitaran yang berlaku dalam sesebuah masyarakat. Artikel ini mengupas latar belakang konsep dan falsafah budaya teknologi serta meneliti perbezaan serta kepelbagaiannya dalam memacu kemajuan bangsa.
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