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The Printing Press

Jared Peet

Class 3 – The Printing Press – Warm Up

• Who do you think was the most influential person of the past 1,000 years? Why?

Johannes Gutenberg

• According to an A&E television panel in 1999

• Invented the printing press in 1454

• Argued that without Gutenberg, no great thinkers of Renaissance would have emerged

Objectives & Essential Questions

Objectives• Make a list of the effects of

the printing press on the Renaissance

• Use document-based evidence to support an argument for what the most important consequence of the printing press

Essential Questions• How did the printing press

affect the Renaissance?• What was the most

important consequence of the printing press?

Background on the Printing Press• Read and annotate the

“background essay”• When you’re finished,

answer the guiding questions

• Guiding Questions:– What was the greatest

event in human communication before the printing press? Why?

– How did the printing press change the way books were made?

– What was the first book printed by Gutenberg?

Document Rotation

• Divide into 6 groups• Each group will get 5

minutes to analyze their document and complete the graphic organizer

• When we are done with the document rotation, you must decide on the most important consequence of the printing press

Class Debrief:What were the consequences of the printing press?

• Doc 1 - Copying of books became faster• Doc 2 – Spread of printing presses spread books/learning

across Europe• Doc 6 – Knowledge of the New World spread quickly

across Europe• Doc 8 – Classical learning rediscovered by a wider

audience in Europe; vernacular translations spread• Doc 9 – Modern ideas spread quickly and on a large scale• Doc 10 – Scholars like Newton used greater access to

Classical and Modern texts to help advance their own ideas and thinking

What Criteria Am I Using to Differentiate the Two Groups?

Example• Twitter• Nuclear War• AUB tuition increase• World Cup

Non-Example• Faysal• Suicide Bombing• ACS tuition increase• MLS Playoffs

Answer: Example group affects more people than non-example group

Ranking Activity• What criteria will

you use to rank different consequences?

• Rank the different consequences of the printing press from 1-6, 1 being the most important and 6 being the least important

• Doc 1 - Copying of books became faster

• Doc 2 – Spread of printing presses spread books/learning across Europe

• Doc 6 – Knowledge of the New World spread quickly across Europe

• Doc 8 – Classical learning rediscovered by a wider audience in Europe; vernacular translations spread

• Doc 9 – Modern ideas spread quickly and on a large scale

• Doc 10 – Scholars like Newton used greater access to Classical and Modern texts to help advance their own ideas and thinking

Homework – Paideia Prep

• Next class – Paideia Seminar on “The Prince”• Entry Ticket: Print, Read and Annotate excerpt

from “The Prince”– Posted to today’s class folder on Moodle

Homework 2 – Map Exercise

• Renaissance Map Exercise– Posted to today’s folder on Moodle– Need to complete blank map with locations on

map exercise

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