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Title. Author First and Last Name(self) Partner (if needed). An Introduction to . The life of (Innovator’s Name). Introduction to (Innovator). Insert photo/drawing here. Birth year – Death year (or write still alive). Cite Photo Credit here—be sure to use NOODLE Tools for Citation.
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Title Author First and Last Name(self) Partner (if needed)
An Introduction to The life of (Innovator’s Name)
Introduction to (Innovator) • Insert photo/drawing here Birth year – Death year (or write still alive) Cite Photo Credit here—be sure to use NOODLE Tools for Citation
Education • Education Location (College/University and year of graduation) • Most innovators went to several schools and taught at some • Make sure your list is thorough • Photo of at least one educational institution related to your innovator goes here. Photo Citation here
Awards/Offices/Achievement • Awards • Offices Held (Political or Society Offices/Titles) • Listing of inventions (be sure to list all the inventions you will be discussing in your presentation along with others)
Additional Information • Additional Slide you may want to add information important to your presentation not listed in earlier slides.
The 3 Most Important Inventions of (Innovator’s name)
Invention #1 Name of Invention Photo Credit Photo /drawing of invention • Explain what it is • Why was it important • What would we not have today if it was not for this invention?
Invention #2 Name of Invention Photo Credit Photo /drawing of invention • Explain what it is • Why was it important • What would we not have today if it was not for this invention?
Invention #3 Name of Invention Photo Credit Photo /drawing of invention • Explain what it is • Why was it important • What would we not have today if it was not for this invention?
Additional Inventions • There may be other inventions you wish to add that are not the other three but are very important to science, 21st century life, or technology.
Summary • Why was this innovator a great contributor to science/math/engineering/computer/technology? • What is his/her greatest accomplishment • What is something we would not have today without him/her?
Works Cited • Use Font size 15 • Roll the Works Cited as a Credit Animation • You will likely need 2 or 3 slides • The next Slide is an example
Works Cited Example • Acceleration. Chart. New Physics at Work. Fall 2003. Oxford University Press. 15 Oct. 2006 <http://sciencecity.oupchina.com.hk/npaw/student/glossary/ acceleration.htm>. • Describing Motion with Diagrams. Chart. The Physics Classroom. Ed. Tom Henderson. Winter 2004. First in the World Consortium of Schools. 15 Oct. 2006 <http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/1DKin/ U1L2b.html>. • "Direction of Acceleration and Velocity." Chart. Multimedia Physics Studios. Ed. Tom Henderson. 30 June 1997. Glenbrook South Physics Teachers. 15 Oct. 2006. <http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/mmedia/kinema/avd.html>. • Keene, Sue. Panther Racing Pit Stop. Photograph. 2004. May 2004.Pics4Learning. 2002. Tech4Learning, Inc. 15 Oct. 2006 <http://www.pics4learning.com/details.php?img=tomaspit.jpg>. • Orbiter Enterprise Separates from NASA 747 Carrier. Photograph. 1977. NASA. Sept. 1977. NASA Digital Images. Ed. Allan Stilwell. 23 Dec. 2003. NASA. 15 Oct. 2006 <http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/luceneweb/fullimage.jsp?selections=ALT&browsepage=Go&keywords=null&pageno=4&photoId=S77-281 36&captionpage=true&hitsperpage=5>.