Making two sets of slides, introduced by an initial title page

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History 10A—Key Developers of Practical Thought, Science, and Invention
You will research two of the individuals listed below and present your findings. Media
Your job includes: Making two sets of slides, introduced by an initial title page
1. make a PowerPoint title page showing your name; and a pertinent, creative title for this project. (4)
2. Then: make two sets of 2 slides each using the following instructions for each set
a. make a PowerPoint page showing the person’s complete name, place/country of origin, some title
showing the general accomplishment, and when the person lived (8)
i. provide a hyperlinked picture of the innovator/accomplishment ( 4)
ii. be sure to hyperlink sources: (hyperlinks should show more reliance on education-based
sites, not just Wikipedia (20% max). If you used hard copy sources, use proper
bibliographic citation (see your English teacher for acceptable forms).
b. make a PowerPoint page explaining and showing the person’s accomplishment in more detail, be
sure to explain its importance to our world today (min. 5 sentences). (8) Also include:
i. provide a picture of the accomplishment (4)
ii. hyperlink the picture to the Internet source you got it from. (2) (hyperlinks should show
more reliance on education-based sites, not just Wikipedia (20% max). If you used hard
copy sources, use proper bibliographic citation (see your English teacher for acceptable
forms).
iii. Provide a hyperlink to the page you got your information from (2)
3. Use SFX to make your entire PPT (the two sets) interesting to look at (automate, page transition,
animation/film =higher points awarded = 8 points—avoid annoying/time-wasting effects)
NOTE: photo source may not be a browser (ie Yahoo, Google).
EC: Do one more set, with my approval for up to 28 pts EC.
Due ________10/2___________.
Set up computer time one day in advance (class time or period 4—no same-day reservations) if need be.
Every student should be doing different innovators from others
Total: 68 points
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Pythagoras,
Xenophanes
Socrates,
Plato,
Hippocrates of Cos
Aristotle
Archimedes
Euclid.
Apollonius
Galen
Brahmagupta
Jabir ibn Hayyan
Muhammed ibn Musa al-Kwarizmi
Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi
Abu Bakr al-Razi
Ibn Sina
Ibn al-Haitam
Omar Khayyam
Abraham ben Meir Ibn Ezra
Gilbert the Englishman
Hugh and Theodoric Borgogoni
Alessandro della Spina
Giotto di Bondone
Francesco Petrarca
William of Ockham
Johannes Gutenberg
Leonardo da Vinci
Paracelsus
Nikolaus Kopérnik
Andreas Vesalius
Tartaglia
Sebastian Cabot
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Rene Descartes
Gabriele Fallopio
Roger Bacon
Francis Bacon
Gerardus Mercator
Zacharias and Hans Janssen
William Gilbert,
Francois Viète
Galileo Galilei
Isaac Newton
Joachim Jung
William Harvey
Evangelista Torricelli
Christiaan Huygens
Robert Boyle
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Nicolas Lémery
Edmond Halley
Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit
Jakob Bernoulli
David Hume
Jean Rousseau
James Watt
Luigi Galvani
John Kay
Anders Celcius
Benjamin Franklin
James Hargreaves
Denis Diderot
Joseph Priestly
Antoine Lavoisier
Alessandro Volta
http://www.sciencetimeline.net/prehistory.htm ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
History 10A—Key Developers of Practical Thought, Science, and Invention
You will research two of the individuals listed below and present your findings. Media
65. Adam Smith
66. Joseph Michel and Jacques Étienne
Montgolfier
67. Eli Whitney
68. Edward Jenner
69. Thomas Robert Malthus
70. Humphry Davy
71. John Dalton
72. Robert Fulton
73. Charles Babbage
74. Michael Faraday
75. J. B. Caventou and P. J. Pelletier
76. Jean François Champollion
77. Joseph Lister
78. Auguste Comte
79. Wilhelm von Humboldt
80. Heinrich Gustav Magnus
81. Christian Swann
82. George Boole
83. Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre
84. Christian Doppler
85. Jacques-Joseph Moreau
86. Charles Darwin
87. Gregor Mendel
88. Louis Pasteur
89. George Gabriel Stokes
90. Florence Nightingale
91. William Ferrel
92. James C. Maxwell
93. Sigmund Freud,
94. Alfred Nobel
95. Thomas Edison
96. Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeléev
97. Anton Schneider
98. Eduard Seuss
99. Robert Koch
100. Max Planck
101. Albert Abraham Michelson
102. John Venn
103. Gottlieb Daimler
104. Ernst Mach
105. Hilaire de Chardonnet
106. Hippolyte Bernheim
107. Wilhelm Roentgen
108. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
109. Nicola Tesla
110. Emil Adoph von Behring and
Shibasaburo Kitasato
111. Marie Eugene Dubois
112. Samuel Morse
113. Antoine Henri Becquerel
114. Marie Sklodowska Curie and Pierre
Curie
115. Ernest Rutherford
116. Alexander Bell
117. Willis H. Carrier
118. Ivan Pavlov
119. Karl Landsteiner
120. Bertrand Arthur William Russell
121. Elisha Otis
122. Orville and Wilbur Wright
123. Albert Einstein
124. Guglielmo Marconi
125. Carl Jung
126. Niels Bohr
127. Jean Piaget
128. Vladimir Zworykin
129. Enrico Fermi
130. Max Born and Julius Robert
Oppenheimer
131. Alexander Fleming
132. Linus Carl Pauling
133. Felix Wankel
134. Robert Goddard
135. Wallace Hume Carothers
136. Claude Shannon
137. Igor Sikorsky
138. Karl von Frisch
139. Ernst L. Wynder and Evarts A. Graham
140. John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry
141. John Backus
142. Noam Chomsky
143. R. H. Whittaker
144. Albert Bruce Sabin
145. Konstantin Gringauz
146. Louis Leaky
147. Mary Leaky
148. Lawrence G. Roberts
149. Marcian Ted Hoff
150. Ray Tomlinson
151. Marvin Carruthers
152. Luc Montagnier, François Barre,
and Jean-Claude Chermann
153. Alec John Jeffreys
154. Donald Johanson, Yves Coppens
and Tim White
155. Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell
156. James Thomson and Ariff Bongso
157. Charles DeLisi
158. Manindra Agrawal
159. Steven Hawking
http://www.sciencetimeline.net/prehistory.htm ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
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