Post on 14-Jan-2017
Video about Industrial Revolution
“In groups of four students you're going to develop a
video about the First Industrial Revolution.
There will be no test about this unit.
1.1. Decide the type of video
you want to develop
1. Decide the type of video you want to develop ▷Draw my life: https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfnrdWYmZus
▷Powtoon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVg0w7WeFnM
▷Practicopedia: ▷ https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=UoP_mSIHqTY
▷Or any type of video you come up with. Check with your teacher before making a decision.
2.2. Organize work.
2. Organize work. • The project consists of eight sections.
• Divide the sections among the members of the group, each member must be in charge of writing two sections.
• You will hand in your text to be corrected by your teacher (date: ____________).
2. Organize work. • Organize the speaking. You can't read the section you've written. Reorganize the sections after having written your texts.
•Who's going to draw? Who's going to find the images?
•Who's going to edit the video? (if necessary)
3.3. Rules to follow:
3. Rules to follow: • Each member of the group must write and speak. • Don't copy whole paragraphs from your textbook. Use the book as a guide and help.•Write short and simple sentences
3. Rules to follow: • At the end of the video, include the information of who wrote, spoke, edited... section by section. • Video will be uploaded and shared with the teacher. Use google drive.
Sections of the video:
Sections of the video:
1. Definition of Industrial Revolution
2. Demographic Revolution▷ Population
growth before 18thC
▷ Decrease of death rate during 18thC
▷ Causes of population growth
▷ Consequences of population growth
3. Agricultural Revolution▷ Four field
system▷ New tools▷ Land
ownership
4. Production before and during Industrial Revolution• Factories/ workshops• Machines/tools• Division of
labour/artisans• Productivity and costs
5. Textile industry• Colonies/ raw materials• Technical innovations• Expansion of textile
industry6. Iron industry• Blast furnace/ coal• Wrought iron• Demand of iron
7. Economic liberalism• Adam Smith• Definition of economic
freedom• Law of supply and
demand• Role of the state in
economy
8. New means of transport, energies and industries• Consequences of the
transport revolution• Electricity: transport
and communication• Petroleum:
automobiles