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Assignment: Final Project Preparation
Review the Final Project instructions in Week Five. Decide whether you will complete a research paper or a multimedia presentation. Select a topic for your Final Project from the options below, or focus on a topic of your own interest that has been cleared with the instructor.
• Cultural impact of a specific scientific innovation (e.g., electricity, Evolutionary theory)
• The impact that science has played on religion, and vice versa
• How the application of science (natural magic, technology, etc.) impacted culture
• An examination of the construction of science - how have social and cultural mores influenced the practice of science? Is science socially constructed?
• An examination of the history of government-funded science
• An evaluation of the debate over the role of science in public education
• An examination of how science fiction has influenced public perception of science
• An examination of how modern science has been popularized
Then, do the following:
• Justify your choice of topic and the way in which you will explore it (mediated presentation or paper) with regard to the course learning outcomes in an introductory paragraph.
• Develop a working draft of your introduction that includes a thesis statement.
• Compile an annotated bibliography of at least eight sources, five of which can be found in the Ashford Online Library, and one which is a recommended resource for this class. These sources can be journal articles, video sources, pieces of art, or other cultural works such as plays, literature, poems, or newspaper/magazine articles.
The paper must be at formatted according to APA style and include a title page. For information regarding writing a thesis statement, annotated bibliographies, and APA, including samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation toolbar.
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Discuss about how content will impact the imc
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Define cultural reaction to quantum physics in united states
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Define how scientists are portrayed in popular culture today
: Frankenstein is commonly thought of alternatively as an early science fiction novel and a model of Gothic Fiction. Review the National Library of Medicine's.
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What does the given tell us about scientific practice
: The Royal Institute of Great Britain, founded in 1799, is the oldest, and one of the most prestigious, scientific research institutions in the world.
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How modern science has been popularized
: Review the Final Project instructions in Week Five. Decide whether you will complete a research paper or a multimedia presentation. Select a topic for your.
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Evaluate the questions and offer constructive feedback
: Develop a minimum of two potential assessment questions over the course topics and learning outcomes in Weeks One and Two. You can choose to develop multiple.
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Evaluate the cultural and intellectual importance
: Astrology, alchemy, and other forms of natural magic are largely dismissed as pseudoscience or as superstitious today. However, they played an integral role in.
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Determine the scientific revolution in brief
: Steven Shapin's The Scientific Revolution (2008) opens with "There was no such thing as the Scientific Revolution" (Introduction, p.1), a bold challenge.
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How popular memories and narratives are created
: The Scientific Revolution holds a powerful place in the popular understanding of science. It is taught in high school physics and history classes.
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