Modern World History Interactive Map Project - Social Studies
Modern World History Interactive Map Project
Basic Requirements: 4 historical examples that illustrate your theme, 1 regional comparison for each example, 1 contemporary connection for each example = 12 content slides are the minimum For each topic (historical examples, regional comparisons, contemporary connections), you should include at least one image. Search Google images with usage rights set as "labeled for noncommercial reuse." For your images, you must include text summarizing and explaining the image. At minimum, include the outline of an analytical paragraph. All of the content slides will be linked to a world map, which is your home screen. This home screen will emphasize the centrality of geography (recall Jared Diamond!) in the study of world history.
Interactive Map Rubric
___ 4 historical examples of the theme ___ 4 regional comparisons ___ 4 contemporary connections ___ 12 images ___ 12 text boxes (one for each image)
___ (36 points) ___ proper use of images ("labeled for noncommercial reuse) ? 4 points ___ clickable world map home screen ? 2 points ___ buttons link correctly and are user friendly ? 2 points ___ thoughtful design/ visual appeal ? 4 points
___48 total points
Modern World History Interactive Map Project by Matthew Sudnik is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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