"Sur thejailbreakbay.com, Clément Poiret a créé un portrait de Steve Jobs à partir d’objets Apple."
The cult of Steve Jobs - 6 October 2011 "Steve Jobs's combination of success and secrecy endeared him to people across the world, who mourned his death in public." (BBC)
Apple 'visionary' Steve Jobs dies - 6 October 2011
"Technology pioneer and co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, dies at the age of 56 with President Obama saying "the world has lost a visionary"...
Apple said the company had "lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being"."
See : Life of Steve Jobs
+ Obituary: Steve Jobs with a video + In his own wordswith a video "After the launch of iPhone, iPad and various slimline PCs, Steve Jobs transformed Apple into one of the world's wealthiest companies." + Steve Jobs: Career in pictures (BBC)
Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011)[6][7][8] "was an American computer entrepreneur and inventor..." (Wikipedia)
Steve Jobs "Both he and his wife are strict vegans, eating no animal products whatsoever..." 14 photos | 828 news articles See : Filmography (imdb.com)
Steve Jobs's characterization - a worksheet(sabironlangues.typepad.fr) "Exercise : 35 ADJECTIVES or NOUNS in the press on line today (06/10/2011), that characterize Steve Jobs."
Video Worksheet: Steve Jobs: Connecting The Dots(busyteacher.org)
"It's a worksheet based on the speech Steve Jobs gave to a graduate students , its about the vocabulary presented and how you can achieve success in life. It has a warming up activity and an invitation for a brief conversation about the speech. It could be used as a listening activity, too."
+ VIDEO : Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address(YouTube) :
"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 -- including death itself -- at the university's 114th Commencement on June 12, 2005."
You´ve got to find what you love (video listening + third conditional practice)
"This worksheet is based on the video of Steve Jobs´ Stanford Commencement Address (2005).
On the first page there is a set of comprehension questions for the students to discuss after watching the video.
On the second page there is a brief but clear explanation of the third conditional for the students to read before they complete a number of conditional sentences about Steve Jobs´ life." (en.islcollective.com)
Worksheet: Great Speeches
"We are going to study 2 great speeches: the “I have a dream” speech by Martin Luther King and a university graduation speech by Steve Jobs." (selbstlernag.org)
Lesson plans :
Steve Jobs Remembered (voanews.com) "Read and listen to the article. Then, open the activities on the right side of the page to learn English. Skill Level: BEGINNER."
Cartoon: The Death of Steve Jobs "In this cartoon from The Guardian Martin Rowson
pays tribute to the co-founder of Apple Inc,
who has died at 56 from cancer..." (englishblog.com)
Steve Jobs' life immortalised in a comic
"The 32-page comic book offers a broad look of Steve Jobs' life, from his adoption as a baby to his co-founding of Apple..." (telegraph.co.uk)
CNET Video: Steve Jobs—A Life in Technology
"A journey through the ups and downs of a career that has changed both the tech industry and our culture at large." + MORE VIDEOS (news.cnet.com)
Steve Jobs of Apple dies at 56(BBC)
"A statement released by Apple said: ''Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve."
He was one of the world's best-known business leaders and introduced the iPod and the iPhone to the world."