ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
Instructions You are going to take a journey in a.docx
1. Instructions You are going to take a journey in a
Instructions You are going to take a journey in a Time Machine. Inscribed on the side are the
letters MDLS, which stand for McClellan, Dorn, Lloyd, and Silva. When you climb inside you
see that there are only eight settings: Greece, Alexandria, China, Islam, “The Enduring East,”
“The Middle Kingdom,” “The New World,” and “Indus, Ganges, and Beyond.” Which one do
you select and why? Who do you meet and what do you talk about? What scientific
development from this era do you seek out to see for yourself? Why was this scientific
development important to the culture of this time period? You will also research scholarly
sources in the APUS library to learn more about the time and place you have selected. What
did this source teach you that did not appear in our readings? Paper Outline (Use
Subheadings for Parts A, B, and C): Title Page Part A: Location Selection Answer Part B:
Individual Selection Answer Part C: Scientific Development Answer Bibliography Edits are
needed to correct. Revise parts A and B. please follow the specific time period. additional
notes below from instructor feed back. So, you only gave me his name and nothing more.
Matteo Ricci was the only foreigner during this time that was allowed in the Forbidden City
and he was asked to help in calendar and other science matters. So, I read your first two
points A and B and realized you did not let me know what period you are doing. In A you
told me China but you began talking about it in the 20th Century instead of the era we are
talking about. Please adjust parts A and B speaking specifically on the ERA mentioned.
Books Used: Science and Technology in World History: Chapter 6, The Enduring East
Science and Technology in World History: Chapter 7, The Middle Kingdom Science and
Technology in World History: Chapter 8, Indus, Ganges, and Beyond Science and Technology
in World History: Chapter 9, The New World Light from the East : How the Science of
Medieval Islam Helped to Shape the Western World: Prologue, p. ix-xii.