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Brad Kauffman

Brad Kauffman. Why Steve Jobs is still an influence to people today Childhood Early Career Apple I Apple II NeXT Company Pixar A Combination of Success iPods iPhone and iPad End of an Innovator’s Life Quotes Multiple Choice Key Terms.

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Brad Kauffman

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  1. Brad Kauffman

  2. Why Steve Jobs is still an influence to people today • Childhood • Early Career • Apple I • Apple II • NeXT Company • Pixar • A Combination of Success • iPods • iPhone andiPad • End of an Innovator’s Life • Quotes • Multiple Choice • Key Terms

  3. Why Steve Jobs’ life is still an influence on people today • Affected multiple categories of social studies • Apple products are used throughout the world • Revolutionized the way we listen to music • Used individual mobile “apps” to change how people communicate

  4. Childhood • Born-San Francisco February 24, 1955 • Wedlock, Chose Adoption • Adoption Parents’ Influences • Struggles in School • Bill Fernandez and Steve “Woz” Wozniak • Higher Education "If I had never dropped in on that single calligraphy course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts."

  5. Early Career • 1974-Job with Atari Inc. • Visit to see NeemKaroli Baba • Counterculture roots • Designing Circuit Boards • Development of The Apple Computer Company

  6. Apple I

  7. Apple II

  8. NeXT Company • Struggles after Foundation • Ross Perot • NeXTstation • NeXTcube • Aesthetic Perfection Begins • End of a Company

  9. Pixar • Purchase of Pixar • Help from Disney • Executive Producer • Extreme Success • We Grew Up On This!!!

  10. A Combination of Success • Return to Apple • NeXTSTEP Mac OS X • iMac • CEO-Music Player Revolution • Entry to Cell Phone Business • Inventor or Co-Inventor of 342 Patents

  11. iPods- 23 Models

  12. iPhone and iPad

  13. End of an Innovator's Life • Rare Pancreatic Cancer • Experiments and Surgeries • Tim Cook Taking Over • Eventually Leaves • Death-October 5, 2011

  14. Quotes • “A lot of companies have chosen to downsize, and maybe that was the right thing for them. We chose a different path. Our belief was that if we kept putting great products in front of customers, they would continue to open their wallets.” • “An iPod, a phone, an internet mobile communicator... these are NOT three separate devices! And we are calling it iPhone! Today Apple is going to reinvent the phone.” • “But Apple really beats to a different drummer. I used to say that Apple should be the Sony of this business, but in reality, I think Apple should be the Apple of this business.”

  15. Multiple Choice 1. A key moment that changed Steve Jobs’ life when he … A. Traveled to India B. Moved to Philadelphia C. Graduated from Yale D. Won the Kentucky Derby E. None of the above

  16. Multiple Choice 1. A key moment that changed Steve Jobs’ life when he … A. Traveled to India B. Moved to Philadelphia C. Graduated from Yale D. Won the Kentucky Derby E. None of the above

  17. Multiple Choice 2. Which of the following companies was Jobs involvedwith? A. Apple B. Pixar C. NeXT D. Disney E. All of the Above

  18. Multiple Choice 2. Which of the following companies was Jobs involvedwith? A. Apple B. Pixar C. NeXT D. Disney E. All of the Above

  19. Multiple Choice 3. How did Apple honor Steve Jobs’ death? A. Creating the iJobs Robot B. Temporarily Changing the Apple Homepage C. Increase Funding for Pancreatic Cancer Research D. Making a Steve Jobs Commercial E. All of the above

  20. Multiple Choice 3. How did Apple honor Steve Jobs’ death? A. Creating the iJobs Robot B. Temporarily Changing the Apple Homepage C. Increase Funding for Pancreatic Cancer Research D. Making a Steve Jobs Commercial E. All of the above

  21. Multiple Choice 4. Which of the following is Apple not associated with? A. iPad B. iMac C. iBook D. iRan E. iPhone

  22. Multiple Choice 4. Which of the following is Apple not associated with? A. iPad B. iMac C. iBook D. iRan E. iPhone

  23. Multiple Choice 5. Which of the following did Apple produce the earliest? A. Apple II B. iPod C. MacBook Pro D. Macintosh E. PowerBook

  24. Multiple Choice 5. Which of the following did Apple produce the earliest? A. Apple II B. iPod C. MacBook Pro D. Macintosh E. PowerBook

  25. Key Terms • Pixar- A computer animation film studio acquired by Steve Jobs in 1986. The Walt Disney Company bought Pixar in 2006 at a valuation of $7.4 billion; the transaction made Jobs the largest shareholder in Disney. • iPod- Aline of portable media players created by Apple that revolutionized how people listen to music • iPhone- A line of smartphones created by Apple that can function as a camera, media player, cell phone, and browser.

  26. Key Terms • Apple Inc.- An American multinational corporation that designs and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and personal computers.

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