Expert answer:Review the list of names provided in the University of Phoenix Material: Creative Genius List.Select two individuals, one from each column on the Creative Genius List, who are famous for their creative ideas (one from each column).Research their biographies in the University Library and on the Internet.Create a presentation to summarize your campaign. Include the following in your presentation:Information about each of the thinker’s unique contributions to societyThe problems or issues that their ideas sought to solveA description of the solutions and how his or her ideas were implementedEach thinker’s personal/social/political environments and how you think these factors contributed to their creativityThe creative process of each thinker, including any obstacles they faced, and a comparison of the creative processes underlying each individual’s workA critique of their ideas: Could they have done anything differently?How did their work fit into the existing framework of understanding in their field, and how did it advance further understanding of the field?Organize your work in a Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation of 10 to 12 slides. (This slide count does not include bookkeeping slides: title page, notes, etc. The slide count listed above should only include content slides.) Include detailed descriptions of audio/visual, internet, or other media used in your persuasive campaign. Include at least four academic references.Format your assignment according to appropriate course level APA guidelines.
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Selected one creative thinker who changed the way
people saw and/or experienced the world.
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Makes a solid argument for why person should be
included in any list of important creative thinkers
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Brief comparison of thinkers team members selected:
do they share similar creative processes and/or
environments.
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Paper is 350 – 500 words in length
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Mechanics
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Summarize individuals contributions
The paper, including the title page, reference page,
tables, and appendices follow APA guidelines for
format.
Citations of original works within the body of the paper
follow APA guidelines.
The paper is laid out with effective use of headings, font
styles, and white space.
Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are
followed. Spelling is correct.
Sentences are complete, clear, concise, and varied.
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Creative Genius List
PHL/458 Version 4
University of Phoenix Material
Creative Genius List
Choose one person from each column for your Learning Team Week 4 assignment: Famous Creative
Thinkers Presentation.
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Column I
Banksy (graffiti artist)
Joseph Campbell (mythologist)
Hal Cone (theologian, Black liberation
theology)
Limor Fried (electrical engineer, aka Lady Ada,
open-source hardware)
Jane Goodall (primatologist)
Stephen Hawking (theoretical physicist,
cosmologist)
Dalma Heyn (women’s advocate, cultural critic)
Gary Larson (cartoonist, The Far Side)
Gene Roddenberry (television screen writer)
Peter Singer (moral philosopher, animal
rights/liberation theory)
Steven Spielberg (film director)
Bjarne Stroustrup (computer scientist, C++)
Quentin Tarantino (film director)
Linus Torvalds (software engineer, Linux)
Steve Wozniak (computer engineer, Apple)
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Philip Glass (composer, minimalism)
Carl Sagan (astrophysicist,
cosmologist)
Richard Feynman (physicist, quantum
electrodynamics)
Jerry Fodor (philosopher, cognitive
science)
Buckminster Fuller (systems theorist
and futurist)
Marija Gimbutas (archeologist,
matriarchy studies)
Saul Kripke (philosopher)
Bertrand Russell (philosopher,
historian, social critic)
Nicholas Taleb (randomness
statistician, The Black Swan)
Ai Weiwei (artist, cultural critic)
Cornel West (philosopher, cultural
critic)
Ken Wilber (developmental
psychologist, Integral Theory)
Grace Hopper (computer scientist)
Pina Bausch (choreographer)
Shiego Shingo (industrial engineer,
Toyota)
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