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ELECTRICAL BIOS Poster Presentation—Due Tuesday End of Period

POSTER REQUIREMENTS Goal : Create a biographical profile of a scientist who made a significant contribution to the study of Electricity Expectations : Tagboard Poster (We need decorations in the hall!) Colorful, but neat and classy! Make sure your poster stands out! Photos (except “headshot”) must have a descriptive caption At least 3 cited sources. Proper MLA website citations. Must be on the FRONT of the poster Names of researchers (you and your partner) on the front of the poster Required Elements: Photograph of the scientist—Not too small. Full Name (Title of the Poster) Birthdate and Death date Country of residence Other notable facts about this person Are there any other scientists he worked with or was rivals with? Who? Summary of significant contribution(s) to the study of electricity Experiment, topic of study, discovery, invention, etc. Include date(s) Include photos and/or sketches to help us visualize the contribution

LIST OF SCIENTISTS Benjamin Franklin Charles Augustin de Coulomb Nikola Tesla Thomas Edison Count Alessandro Volta Andre Marie Ampere Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss Hans Christian Oersted Georg Ohm Michael Faraday Joseph Henry Gustav Kirchoff James Clerk Maxwell Heinrich Hertz