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Jeopardy Rules • Work in groups of 5• The members of the group elect

one member to choose a question to answer.

• The members have to discuss the answer to the question together before they say it to the class.

• Each question should be answered in NO more than 90 seconds

• The group with the highest score gets a BONUS.

• Now let’s listen to the lecture!

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Ben Kacyra’s Speech

Main Ideas & Organization

Details

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How did the speaker attract the audience’s attention at the beginning?

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What is the focus of the lecture?

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Why does the speaker call it a “digital preservation war” ?

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What other digital technologies besides 3D laser scanning does the speaker mention as helpingpreservation?

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What do the mobile apps do,and what type of person might beinterested in them?

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According to the speaker,who do we “owe” digital preservationof historic sites?

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How did the speakerconclude his speech?

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What is the significance ofthe Royal Kasubi Tombs?

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What types of events are causingthese sites to be destroyed?Give 3 types of events.

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What is the accuracy (in millimeters)of the 3D laser points?

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How many points a day can asurveyor record using traditional tools?

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How long did it taketo scan the audience?

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What challenge did the speakerset for the project?

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How many points per secondcan the 3D scanner produce?

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What event led the speaker to expand the foundation’s missionto include digital heritage preservation?

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What type of destructiondoes the speaker say isaccelerating the fastest?

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What are some uses for the 3D images?

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Why was it so difficult to scan Mount Rushmore?

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How many sites has thefoundation scanned?Name 3.

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What is the project’s name?What does the name mean?

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Applying the ideas of the lecture

• With your team, imagine that you had access to the technology described in this lecture.

• What sites in Egypt would you want to scan?• How could these scans be used to help…

– Archeologists?– Tourism?– Other businesses?


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