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Assessment Directions: Imagine that you work for a museum. You have four examples of achievements from the Golden Age of Islam. Your job is to create an exhibit to show the importance of each achievement. Examine each of these achievements. Achievement 1 The mosque is set in the midst of a large city with white and grey buildings all around. The dome rises out of a triangle shaped, green roof. There are three minarets, one on each side of the dome and the other in front of it. The Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria © Martin Gray / National Geographic Society / Universal Images Group / ImageQuest 2015 Achievement 2 An open book with lines of writing in Arabic. An Arabic manuscript of One Thousand and One Nights Public Domain Achievement 3 A hand-drawn map of Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. World map by Al-Idrisi © Library of Congress / Geography and Map Division / Science Photo Library / Universal Images Group / Image Quest 2016 Achievement 4 A page from a medical textbook. There are several people standing around a place with jars. A man is mixing something in a pot. An excerpt from Avicenna's medical textbook the Canon © The Granger Collection / Universal Images Group / Image Quest 2016 Create an exhibit that includes each of the following: a title or introduction for the exhibit that grabs attention image and name of each achievement description of each achievement explanation of why each achievement is important You may put together your exhibit using slide presentation software or Web 2.0 tools. There are many 21st century tools available for creating presentations in an online environment. For more information about the tools your school uses, you may contact your instructor or visit the Web 2.0 tools area.

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