some tips and advice for getting started how to make a power- point on the industrial revolution
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Some tips and advice for getting
started
How to make a Power-Point
On the Industrial Revolution
Review: What was the Industrial Revolution
When did it start?
Who were the major players?
What was the outcome?
Review: Research Notes
Get out your notes and references from library work
Log into your computer
References in MLA
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O’hern, S. 1891. “Nikola Tesla at Laboratory in Colorado Springs.” http://www.serbianunity.net/people/tesla/inventions.html
Brooks, "Young Frankenstein". Gene Wilder. 20th Century Fox. United States 1974
What does a good Power-Point look like?
Title page
5-6 content pages
Summary page
Reference page (MLA Format)
Our awesome teacher provided an example
THIS IS AN INDIVIDUAL
ASSIGNMENT!
Computer lab use is a privilege
Do not fraternize
Toaster!Toaster!The best thing since sliced bread!The best thing since sliced bread!
Picture can go here!Picture can go here!
What life was like before
People had to bake their bread
“Crispy” bread a delicacy
Invention
Invented in 1905 by Albert Marsh
Immense desire for product
Lots of innovation over the last 100 years!
Types of toasters
Popup
grill
light fitting
How does it work?
Metal casing
Heated coils
Spring loaded
Coolant system
You could Insert a diagram here!
Toasters today
In almost every home
Overlooked piece of important technology
Cheap, can be found anywhere
Sources
The american society for toasted bread
“Would you like tea with that?” of America
Helpful hints• Use a unique style
• Use lots of pictures
• Use sounds and video
• Have a detailed diagram somewhere in the project
• This is a barebones, picture-less template. You will be expected to create a powerpoint of your own design. DO NOT copy and paste on this template!
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