*1920s+Project+Requirements

For your next assignment (project), you will create a page for this Wiki about 1 aspect of the 1920s. I will provide you with specific topics to choose from in class. You can choose to complete this assignment independently or with a partner (it can be a student from any of my US II classess). You will be responsible for collecting all the reasearch for this project. All research is to be kept in a folder which you will hand in the day the project is due.
 * media type="file" key="The_Roaring_Twenties_Begin.asf" align="right" width="300" height="300"Welcome Students! **

1. You will create a Wiki page within THIS (i.e. MY) Wiki. 2. All information you include in your page MUST be historically accurate and MUST answer the assigned question. 3. IMPORTANT: You must include your name at the end of each section that you submit to the page. (Multiple students will be adding content to each page. Therefore, if you fail to sign your section, you will NOT receive credit for it.) ﻿For privacy/ security purposes, DO NOT sign your work with your full first and last name, sign it with only your first name, last initial and period number. 4. Your Page must include the following sections:
 * __ The complete outline of the assignment requirements and a grading rubric will be distributed and discussed in class. Below, is an abridged version of the general requirements: __**
 * a) Answer **all the quiding questions** that are listed at the top of your page. Answers must be written in complete sentences, free of spelling/ grammatical errors and **well-thought out.** I DO NOT want you to simply summarize information you find on the web. I want you to __**analyze**__ it: tell me what you think, feel, etc, etc, about it.
 * c) **References** to __at least 1 primary source__ and __at least 3 secondary sources__.
 * d) All **sources must be listed** somewhere within your page (preferably, at the bottom of the page).
 * e) A **discussion section** (under the "Discussion" tab) where YOU ask an open-ended, well thought-out, question to your peers. EVERYONE is required to respond to **at least 5 questions** posed by other students. Furthermore, you **MUST answer/ comment** on ALL the answers/responses to your discussion question.
 * f) **Visuals**: the visuals you choose should BOTH enhance the aesthetic appeal of your page as well as enhance the viewer's understanding of your topic/ argument. (Examples: relevent photographs, copies of documents, maps, videos, links to relevant sites).
 * g) **Be Creative and Have Fun**: Remember, your job is to BOTH demonstrate YOUR understanding of the topic as well as to create a page that will help your peers learn about your topic. If the page is booooooring to look at or read... guess what? NOONE will want to surf through it :(

Log into [|www.discoveryeducation.com] to search for videos. You can include these in your Wikis as long as you provide citations. //(video at the top of the page is from Discoveryeducation.com) //
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