Discussion Points, References and Extended Reading
- Steve Jobs: The Visionary Behind Apple
One Sentence Summary
Summary: Steve Jobs, the genius behind Apple, turned cool ideas into gadgets like the iPhone, making tech fun and easy for everyone and showing that one person's vision can change the world.
Topics for Friends
Fun Fact: “Did you know that Steve Jobs started Apple in his garage with just two friends?”
This little tidbit showcases how amazing things can start from small beginnings and might inspire friends to start their own projects.
Sharing Points: “Steve Jobs helped create the first computer that used a mouse and screen you could click on, which made computers way easier to use!”
This point shows how one invention can change the way we do things, sparking interest in tech innovations.
Topics with Parents
Discussion Starter: “How do you think our lives would be different if Steve Jobs hadn't created the iPhone?”
This question encourages children to think about the impact of technology on everyday life and explore the topic with their parents.
Sharing Points: “I learned that Steve Jobs was a perfectionist who always wanted his products to be the best, and that's why Apple gadgets work so well.”
Sharing this insight helps children and parents discuss the value of striving for excellence in whatever they do.
Activities Suggestion
Project: Create your own simple gadget using everyday materials like cardboard, paper, and glue. Think about what problem your gadget solves and how it could be useful, just like the iPhone or iPad.
This activity not only allows for creativity but also helps children understand the process of invention and design.
External Resources
Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address - Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life's setbacks.
Kids Biography: Steve Jobs - A kid-friendly biography on Steve Jobs that provides more details on his life and achievements.
Extended Readings
“Who Was Steve Jobs?” by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso
A biography aimed at younger readers, providing an engaging overview of Steve Jobs' life and accomplishments.
“The Man Who Thought Different: A Biography of Steve Jobs” by Karen Blumenthal
A more detailed look into Steve Jobs' life and the impact he had on technology, suitable for slightly older children ready to dive deeper.
Engage your learning with these resources and activities to explore how Steve Jobs' vision and innovation continue to influence the world today!