
<p>The Tipping Point notes for INTRODUCTION p. 1-14</p><p>What’s the BIG IDEA? What are the three characteristics of social epidemics?</p><p>Characteristic 1 Evidence & Examples to Clarify this Characteristic</p><p>Characteristic 2 Evidence & Examples to Clarify this Characteristic </p><p>Characteristic 3 Evidence & Examples to Clarify this Characteristic </p><p>Significance Why is this chapter significant? Here is your chance to go beyond a summary of what was said and tell me why it important in your overall understanding.</p><p>Inquiry Questions After reading this text, what are some new questions you have about social epidemics? The Tipping Point notes for CHAPTER 1 p. 15 - 29</p><p>What’s the BIG IDEA? What are the three rules of social epidemics?</p><p>1 Supporting Point Rule 1 Evidence & Examples to Clarify this Characteristic</p><p>1 Supporting Point Rule 2 Evidence & Examples to Clarify this Characteristic </p><p>1 Supporting Point Rule 3 Evidence & Examples to Clarify this Characteristic </p><p>Significance Why is this chapter significant? Here is your chance to go beyond a summary of what was said and tell me why it important in your overall understanding.</p><p>Inquiry Questions After reading this text, what are some new questions you have about social epidemics? The Tipping Point notes for Ch2 LAW OF THE FEW p. 30-88</p><p>What’s the BIG IDEA? </p><p>Supporting Point Evidence & Examples CONNECTORS P. 30-58</p><p>Supporting Point Evidence & Examples MAVENS P. 59-69</p><p>Supporting Point Evidence & Examples SALESMEN P. 69-88</p><p>Significance Why is this chapter significant? Here is your chance to go beyond a summary of what was said and tell me why it important in your overall understanding. The Tipping Point notes for Ch3 The Stickiness Factor p. 89-132</p><p>What’s the BIG IDEA? SUMMARIZE when you are done reading. What are the important ideas or concepts associated with a sticky message?</p><p>Supporting Example Significance – What is sticky and why is it sticky? </p><p>Columbia Record Club account</p><p>Supporting Example Significance – What is sticky and why is it sticky?</p><p>Fear Experiments Of Howard Levanthal</p><p>Supporting Example Significance – What is sticky and why is it sticky?</p><p>Sesame Street</p><p>Supporting Example Significance – What is sticky and why is it sticky?</p><p>Blue’s Clues</p><p>What is one thing that you found UNEXPECTED? The Tipping Point notes for Ch4 “The Power of Context (Part One) p. 133-168</p><p>What’s the BIG IDEA? SUMMARIZE when you are done reading. What are the important ideas or concepts associated with the power of context?</p><p>Supporting Example Significance – What is the context and why in what ways is that context influential?</p><p>Bernie Goetz</p><p>Supporting Example Significance – What is the context and why in what ways is that context influential?</p><p>Crime in NYC & the Broken Windows Theory</p><p>Supporting Example Significance – What is the context and why in what ways is that context influential?</p><p>FAE</p><p>Philip Zimbardo & the Prison experiments</p><p>&cheating kids</p><p>What is one thing that you found UNEXPECTED? The Tipping Point notes for Ch5 “The Power of Context (Part Two) p. 169-192</p><p>What’s the BIG IDEA? SUMMARIZE when you are done reading. What are the important ideas or concepts associated with the power of context?</p><p>Supporting Example Significance – What is the context and why in what ways is that context influential?</p><p>Rule of 150</p><p>Channel capacity</p><p>Social channel capacity</p><p>Unity & Transactive Memory</p><p>What is one thing that you found UNEXPECTED?</p>
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