Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
A. What to do?
Write a biography of the person you admire the most. This person can be, for
example, a public figure, a celebrity, a politician, a world leader or someone
close to you, a relative.
Note: The person you choose cannot be the same chosen for Evidence 3 of
this learning activity.
B. How to do it?
You need to carry out some research in order to collect the necessary
information for writing the biography. If the person chosen is a public figure,
you can surf the web in order to get the details you are going to include. On
the contrary, if the person chose is someone you know personally, you can set
up an interview in order to ask the person the questions you may have about
his / her life.
Suggested outline
1. Early life and education.
2. Voyage of the Beagle.
3. Darwin's evolutionary theory.
4. Overwork, illness, and marriage.
5. Natural selection.
6. Geology books, barnacles, evolutionary research.
7. Publication of the theory of natural selection.
8. Responses to publication.
9. Descent of man, sexual selection, and botany.
10. Death and funeral.
Stage 1: The person I admire the most
Albert Einstein
1. Early life and education.
Albert Einstein was born in the city of Ulm on March 14, 1879. He was
the eldest son of Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch, both Jews,
whose families came from Swabia. The following year they moved to
Munich, where the father settled down, along with his brother Jakob,
like trader in the electrotechnical novelties of the time.
Little Albert was a quiet child, and had a slow intellectual development.
In 1894 he moved to Milan; Einstein remained in Munich to finish his
secondary studies. In the autumn of 1896 he began his studies at the
Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule in Zurich, where he was a
student of the mathematician Hermann Minkowski.
In 1903 he married Mileva Maric, a former classmate in Zurich, with
whom he had two children: Hans Albert and Eduard, born respectively
in 1904 and 1910. In 1919 they divorced, and Einstein remarried with
his cousin Elsa.
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2. All against Einstein.
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3. Scientific trajectory.
In 1901 appeared the first scientific work of Einstein: it was about the
capillary attraction. He published two papers in 1902 and 1903 on the
statistical foundations of thermodynamics, corroborating experimentally
that the temperature of a body is due to the agitation of its molecules, a
theory still discussed at that time.
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4. The articles of 1905.
In 1905 he finished his doctorate presenting a thesis titled A new
determination of the molecular dimensions. That same year he wrote
four fundamental articles on small and large-scale physics. In them he
explained the Brownian motion, the photoelectric effect and developed
special relativity and mass-energy equivalence.
Einstein's work on the photoelectric effect would provide him with the
Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921.
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5. Photoelectric effect
The first of his articles of 1905 was titled "A heuristic point of view on
the production and transformation of light". In it Einstein proposed the
idea of "how much" light (now called photons) and showed how this
concept could be used to explain the photoelectric effect.
Why is this important?
This article constituted one of the basic pillars of quantum mechanics.
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6. The theory of relativity.
In November 1915, Einstein presented a series of lectures at the
Prussian Academy of Sciences in which he described the theory of
general relativity. The last of these talks concluded with the presentation
of the equation that replaces Newton's law of gravity.
The theory provided the basis for the study of cosmology and made it
possible to understand the essential characteristics of the Universe,
many of which would not be discovered until after Einstein's death.
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7. Political activity.
The events of World War I pushed Einstein to engage politically, taking
sides. He feels contempt for violence, bullying, aggression, injustice. He
was one of the most well-known members of the German Democratic
Party (DDP).
Albert Einstein was a convinced pacifist.
That's all I have to say about the life of the most important genius
of the 20th century
REFERENCES
https://www.biografiasyvidas.com/monografia/einstein/
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein
Stage 2: My admiration for
A. What to do?
In this section, you will record a tape or video in which you orally present the
person you chose in Section 1. For this part of the evidence you need to
present the biography as well as explain and illustrate the reasons why you
admire this person.
Albert Einstein
Introduction
B. How to do it?
Record an audio or a video in the device of your preference. Before start the
recording, you need to organize the information you are going to introduce.
Your presentation has to include the following aspects:
1. An introduction.
2. A description of the biography.
3. Arguments and illustrations supporting your admiration for this person.
4. A conclusion.
5. Sources (In the event you consulted any articles, the web, journals, etc.)
Important: The platform will only allow you to submit your files once. Please,
make sure you upload the two (2) files when submitting your evidence.
Note: This evidence is an individual activity. Remember to check the learning
guide in order to know if you have done all the assigned activities, know how to
develop them and deliver them correctly.
Criterios de evaluacin
Expresa ideas sobre productividad y responsabilidad usando el
vocabulario requerido.