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Exploration & Exchange 12.7.15

Next up Please pass your textbook worksheet to your row captain Think: What is an app? What do they do? What is their function? Why do we have them?

European exploration Explorers from Europe set sail for the Americas in the 1400s Started an “Age of Exploration” & changed the world forever

European exploration Refresh: Why did Europe set sail & not Africa, Asia, or the Americas? (Think back to Jared Diamond) geographic advantages [domesticated plants and animals, east/west climate, and Silk Road trading] Is there more to the story than that?

Killer Apps Some historians argue that there is more to the story than just geographic luck Today we are going to examine the 6 “killer applications” that made Europe prime for exploring Competition Ideology Science Tactics Innovation Pluralism

Killer Apps In groups you will be working to create an App Store page for your “killer app” You need to design a logo Include all the important information about your app: Why is _________ important to being able to go exploring? Think of it as selling the application – if a society was looking to purchase an item that could help them advance, why would they purchase yours? Your group will be presenting your app to the class first thing tomorrow

Groups Delany, Yuming, Akhil Jason, Cameron, Katelyn Spencer, Ciara, Michelle Faith, Kayla, Simon John, Makayla, Chris Shayna, Daniel, Shubham Megana, Madison, Alan Cassie, Frederick, Jessica Kellan, Rahul, Tiffany Samantha, Allison, Bijon Joe, Ethan, Sophie Michael, Camden

Groups Renee, Beck, Jessica Keya, Sharon, Kobe Matt, Annie, Brian Julia, Dora, Thea Amy, Nate, Olivia Grace, Sayaka, Mason Jacqueline, Melanie, Dawson Shami, Lauren, Evan Cooper, Mara, Alex Ryan, Priscilla, Kate Ian, Isa, Sarah Gracyn, Isabel

Exploration & Exchange 12.8.15

Entry Task Meet with you “killer application” group You have 20 minutes to finish your App Store page & figure out how you will present You will take notes on the presentations: What is the application? How did it help Europeans become the groups that explored?