Create a Google Slides or PowerPoint presentation with a script either typed in the speakers’ notes, or in the same Google Doc as your bibliography
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HIST 1312: Unit 4 Assessment
Current Problems, Historic Roots Project
- Choose a project topic related to one of these themes in world history
- Migration, Refugees, Human Trafficking
- Environment (i.e. pollution, climate change, natural disasters, sustainability, specific resources such as oil, rare minerals)
- Disease, Health, or Drugs
- Conflict (i.e. types of weapons, specific conflicts in the world today or in the past 50 years, failed states or civil wars, terrorism)
- Choose whether to work alone or in a group
- Locate 3 reliable, scholarly sources per person about your topic. Create an annotated bibliography using Chicago Manual of Style-Humanities format and share it with me using Google Docs. I will post one or more of these sources for the class to read in week 13, 14, or 15.
- Create a Google Slides or PowerPoint presentation with a script (either typed in the speakers’ notes, or in the same Google Doc as your bibliography) that explains the current problem and offers some potential solutions. Here is a sample outline for the information you should cover:
Slide 1: Introduction – list topic, geographic area, group member names
Slide 2: Overview of the problem – include a map if it would help explain
Slide 3: Causes and history of the problem
Slide 4: Current state of the problem (What is happening now? Who are the key players?
What are their interests?)
Slide 5: How does this problem affect groups of people in the region? How does it affect
us in the United States?
Slide 6: What are potential solutions to the problem? Which solutions are likely to work
(if any) and why?
Slide 7: What do you think will happen in the future with regard to this problem?
- Create a short screencasted explainer video (3-5 minutes) about your topic using Kaltura within Blackboard or another equivalent technology.
- Create a discussion thread in week 13, 14, or 15 (your week will depend on the topic you select), post your explainer video in the discussion thread, and pose a question or two to the class for the weekly discussion. Check into the discussion several times during the week to respond to other students
- Make sure to post on others’ discussion threads during the week for your discussion grade. Your unit 4 assessment grade will be based on the annotated bibliography, script, short video, and discussion post moderation.
one of these themes in world history
Migration, Refugees, Human Trafficking
Environment (i.e. pollution, climate change, natural disasters, sustainability, specific resources such as oil, rare minerals)
Disease, Health, or Drugs
Conflict (i.e. types of weapons, specific conflicts in the world today or in the past 50 years, failed states or civil wars, terrorism)
Choose whether to work alone or in a group
Locate 3 reliable, scholarly sources per person about your topic. Create an annotated bibliography using Chicago Manual of Style-Humanities format and share it with me using Google Docs. I will post one or more of these sources for the class to read in week 13, 14, or 15.
Create a Google Slides or PowerPoint presentation with a script (either typed in the speakers’ notes, or in the same Google Doc as your bibliography) that explains the current problem and offers some potential solutions.
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