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International School of Central Switzerland

October 18th - Ancient Civilizations and Diagnostic Assessments | A Teaching Paradox - 0 views

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    "Our big idea is centreing aorund the idea of asking the question of what is a civilization and how did it form?  Why did culture arise?  How did the environment play a vital role in the growth and development of civilizations?  What aspects of civilizations are still around today?  For our final summative assessment we will build our own civilization!  "
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    "Our big idea is centreing aorund the idea of asking the question of what is a civilization and how did it form?  Why did culture arise?  How did the environment play a vital role in the growth and development of civilizations?  What aspects of civilizations are still around today?  For our final summative assessment we will build our own civilization!  "
K Epps

Where Did You Get That Idea? - 0 views

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    "No matter which dates you use to define it, the medieval period was a very long time ago. Most of the people who existed during that time lived and died anonymously - at least as far as history is concerned. So how is it that we know anything about this period at all?"
K Epps

Ancient Rivers - What Are the Important Ancient Rivers - 0 views

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    "All civilizations depend on available water, but not all depend on rivers. Rivers also provided ancient societies with access to trade -- not only of products, but ideas, including language, writing, and technology. River-based irrigation permitted communities to specialize and develop, even in areas lacking adequate rainfall. For those cultures that depended on them, rivers were the life blood."
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    "All civilizations depend on available water, but not all depend on rivers. Rivers also provided ancient societies with access to trade -- not only of products, but ideas, including language, writing, and technology. River-based irrigation permitted communities to specialize and develop, even in areas lacking adequate rainfall. For those cultures that depended on them, rivers were the life blood."
International School of Central Switzerland

James Burke - The Day The Universe Changed | Watch Free Documentary Online - 0 views

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    The Day the Universe Changed is a ten-part documentary television series presented by science historian James Burke. The series tells a series of stories of how specific scientific and technological advances have shaped the Western way of life. The series posits that when one's view of the universe changes, the universe itself effectively changes. The series' primary focus is on the effect of advances in science and technology on western philosophy. The title comes from the philosophical idea that the universe essentially only exists as you perceive it through what you know; therefore, if you change your perception of the universe with new knowledge, you have essentially changed the universe itself. To illustrate this concept, James Burke tells the various stories of important scientific discoveries and technological advances and how they fundamentally altered how western civilization perceives the world. The series runs in roughly chronological order, from around the beginning of the Middle Ages to the present.
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    The Day the Universe Changed is a ten-part documentary television series presented by science historian James Burke. The series tells a series of stories of how specific scientific and technological advances have shaped the Western way of life. The series posits that when one's view of the universe changes, the universe itself effectively changes. The series' primary focus is on the effect of advances in science and technology on western philosophy. The title comes from the philosophical idea that the universe essentially only exists as you perceive it through what you know; therefore, if you change your perception of the universe with new knowledge, you have essentially changed the universe itself. To illustrate this concept, James Burke tells the various stories of important scientific discoveries and technological advances and how they fundamentally altered how western civilization perceives the world. The series runs in roughly chronological order, from around the beginning of the Middle Ages to the present.
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