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History 12 Summative Learning Project:

Create a Youtube video that summarizes your learning for this course. You may work individually or in groups as large as 4. The idea is to create an artefact that connects the different units, time periods and themes that you explored in this course.  Your final product must be uploaded to Youtube and posted to your class webpages.  How you produce your video is up to you, you may use still photos, remix or reuse archival footage, create your own scenes, or integrate slides from presentation software.  The final goal is to produce an original and creative work that summarizes and connects everything you have learned in this course.  

Assessment:

Content:       /25

Your video must demonstrate what you have learned from all elements of the course, including current events.  You will be provided with Unit Summary to help guide your learning.

Unit 1 Content – World of 1919  /5

Unit 2 Content – Promise and Collapse  (1919-1933) /5

Unit 3 Content – Turmoil and Tragedy (1933-1945) /5

Unit 4 and 5 Content – Cold War(1945-1991)  /5

Current Events  /5

Movie Production:  /30

Editing  /5  You have demonstrated evidence of editing, including transitions between scenes, remixing or editing of authentic footage, opening and closing credits, narration and graphics.

Soundtrack   /5 You have integrated music in an appropriate and effective way to demonstrate your learning and understanding of the subject manner. 

Cooperation  /5 You have distributed the work of creating this movie equally amongst your team. Each member has been given tasks that plays to his/her strengths. 

Story     /5  Your movie tells an engaging story and is well organized. Evidence of a beginning, middle and end is apparent.

Creativity /5 Your movie is original and creative. Your overall production demonstrates your groups creativity and commitment to producing an original and excellent finished product. 

Final Presentation /5 Your movie is uploaded to Youtube and a working copy is uploaded to the PROJECTS section of your History Webpage, by June 18th, 2013. 




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