Wednesday, September 22, 2010

World War I Project Criteria

Your project about World War I can be one of the following:

1. a poster
2. a skit
3. a speech
4. a diorama or model
5. an analysis of a film clip or film segment
6. an interpretation of a song, poem, or a piece of literature
7. a description and analysis of an artifact.

You must introduce your topic to the class and provide factual information about the significance of your concept, how it fits into the topic of war and why it is relevant to students of war today.

Imagine your project to be like the piece of a puzzle that contributes to the creation of a picture of war in the minds of your audience. Consider your audience and ask yourself what you want your audience to learn from your presentation. Consider building in some form of audience feedback so that you can see if your audience responds to the project the way that you intended.