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Monday April 13, 2015 Energizer: Take out a pencil and paper Objective: Steve Jobs Parts 1-3 Review Jeopardy Homework: Finish reading and STUDY! Quarterly TOMORROW!
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ABCDE $100 $500 $400 $300 $200
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Here’s our hostess…..Mrs. McArdle! Introduction made by: Eric Liu
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ABCDE $100 $500 $400 $300 $200
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A (1) What was the name of Jobs’ “second story”?
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A (1) - $100 Love & Loss
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A (1) - $200 Even though NeXT was unprofitable, why did Apple decide to purchase NeXT for $400 million?
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A (1) - $200 Apple wanted to get Jobs back as an adviser.
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A (1) - $300 What was Jobs’ and Woz’s first successful project together?
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A (1) - $300 Blue Box
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A (1) - $400 Why did Jobs and Woz name their company Apple?
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A (1) - $400 The name Apple would put them at the top of the alphabetical list and ahead of Atari in the phonebook.
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A (1) - $500 Describe the first machine Jobs designed and released at NeXT. Explain how the machine was innovative…
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A (1) - $500 Optical disks that could write and rewrite information, tons of memory & data storage, unique software that would make programming simpler, a cube design with a stunning black finish.
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B (2)- $100 What did Jobs do after he left Apple?
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B (2) - $100 He invested $7 million in the new computer company that he formed name NeXt, and he spent $5 million to buy a small marker of computer graphics equipment called Pixar from Star Wars filmmaker George Lucas.
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B - $200 What did the slogan “Think Different” represent?
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B (2) - $200 Creativity & remarkable people
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B (2)- $300 What was Jobs’ issue with buttons and keys?
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B - $300 Jobs wanted to have simple products. For example he only wanted one button on the mouse.
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B - $400 What was one of Apple’s failures?
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B - $400 MobileMe
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B - $500 Describe the first machine Jobs designed and released at NeXT. Explain how the flaws of the machine
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B - $500 The flaws… the computer cost $6500 & with accessories it was closer to $10000, making the device too expensive for most people, software was not ready & the computer wasn’t compatible with other software already on the market, black & white screen no color & refused to install a floppy drive.
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C $100 When Jobs returned to Apple, was what his position?
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C $100 Interim CEO “iCeo”
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C $200 During the music revolution, Jobs remarked ‘I felt like a dope.’ People were making their own CDs without any help from Apple. ‘I thought we had missed it. We had to work to catch up’ How did Apple catch up?
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C $200 To support the world of music, Apple introduced iDVD & iTunes software (213).
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C $300 Name the “new” technology Jobs adopted in order to improve Apple products. Hint: Jobs demonstrated by using a Newsweek reporters laptop.
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C $300 Jobs adopted a new technology called Wi-Fi, which allowed users to connect to the Internet without a cable. (202).
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C $400. How did Apple respond to complaints about the iPhone 4?
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C $400 Apple provided a free case for users who wanted one & and expressed that the products weren’t perfect, but they promise to improve the product
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C $500 Why did Fortune name Jobs CEO of the decade?
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C $500 Jobs was seen as a powerful businessman, salesman, showman, and made a significant impact on music, movies, and telephones.
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D - $100 What was seen as problematic with the Toy Story script?
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D - $100 Woody the main character was a jerk, he was mean, selfish, and sarcastic
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D - $200 How were the issues resolved with Toy Story?
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D - $200 The president of Walt Disney ordered John Lasseter and his team to shut down production and create a new script.
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D $300 As Apple continued to grow, the company gained new investors. Who was an important investor?
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D - $300 Xerox
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D - $400 Steve Jobs states in his free-verse poem of Mac’s television ad: “Here’s to the crazy ones… the round pegs in the square holes.” What does this line mean?
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D $400 He is praising the people who see things differently.
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D - $500 What kind of flower did the iMac resemble?
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D - $500 Sunflower
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E - $100 What was the most remarkable thing about Jobs’ salary while running apple in 1997?
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E - $100 He agreed to a salary of just $1 a year (197).
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E - $200 Who was Apple’s top designer?
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E- $200 Jonathan Ive (199).
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E - $300 What was playful and inviting about Ive and Jobs’ Macintosh?
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E - $300 They encasad the computer and keyboard in a translucent plastic that exposed their innards to the world. They added different candy colored shades to the computer itself (199).
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E - $400 What does the “i” in the new iMac stand for?
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E- $400 Internet, individual, instruct, inform, inspire (200) Any of these answers will be accepted
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E $500 Steve Jobs was known to be a perfectionist. Please provide an example that demonstrates Jobs’ need for perfectionism.
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E - $500 Answers will vary
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