what to do?. directions first… find our how machiavellian you are…. on my unit i page - click...
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What to do?
Directions
First… Find our how Machiavellian you are…. On my Unit I page - Click on the link that’s posted under unit 1
and take the online quiz. (http://personality-testing.info/tests/MACH-IV.php#sthash.qYLbfxZx.dpuf)
Write down your score on your Sci-Rev noteguide.
Then: Sign up for TCI online book Go to www.learntci.com Create an account You will list YOUR first name and last initialMy email is [email protected] You will create a password.Once completed, scroll through Table of Contents to read the section on the Scientific Revolution (Ch. 12 section 4 in Transformations in Europe.)
Directions for the Sci Rev Collage Activity Find a partner
Go to www.cbsd.org/office365
Click on office 365 login page
Enter username and password (log-in information)
Click on ‘waffle’ icon
Click ‘PowerPoint Online’
Click ‘New Blank Document’
In the upper right-hand corner there is a large, red ‘share’ button. Click it.
Type in the cbsd email address of your partner and then click ‘share.’
Now you and your partner can collaborate on the collage activity simultaneously. (This is much like a google doc if you have ever used one.) The changes you add will be made in real-time (with a slight delay). It will also automatically save any changes to the document.
Once you are finished with the collage, share it with me ([email protected]). Also, print out one hard copy.
What should be on my collage?
AFTER you read the section on the Scientific Revolution (Ch. 12, section 4), create a collage that includes the following:
•Title: Scientific Revolution
•Pictures/labels of people: Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton
•Picture that illustrates the heliocentric theory (label the picture as heliocentric theory as well)
•Picture of a telescope and 4 other images that you believe reflect the Scientific Revolution.
What else?
You will also write a paragraph (5 sentence minimum) explaining each of the pictures on the front of your collage. You should explain the contributions the people on your collage made, the definition of the heliocentric theory, and explain why you chose the pictures that you did. How does each relate to the Scientific Revolution?