Exhibition Slide Show


Due Date: Thurs/Fri, 3/16-17



Your slide show will address the essential question as it relates to the country you are researching.
Total slide show will have 12 - 15 images, and 1 minute of audio


1. Introduction to Country: name, map. Audio: name of country, location
2. How does global warming affect industrialization in the world today? (
effects of industrialization on environment, what gov’t is doing to address problems, history of industrialization)
3.
Is it enough? what else should they be doing?
4. Include citations for image sources on the last slide



Romeo and Juliet Slide Show


Final Project due date: Thurs./Fri, March 2/3, 2006



Storyboard(printed version) - due Tues/Wed 2/7-8
You and your partner choose 10 scenes to represent the key scenes in the story of Romeo and Juliet.
identify materials for your characters, props, and sets
Sketch out scenes and describe sets and props in your storyboard
Write dialogue

Gather materials, and make characters, sets, and props - due Mon 2/20


Photo shoot of scenes, and begin adding dialogue balloons digitally. Thurs/Fri 2/23-24

Using the power of an image to show how environment shapes and reflects who we are.


Due Date: Monday, November 14, 2005

Our surroundings, a room, our home, our street and neighborhood, affect who we are and how we see the world and ourselves. Think of your surroundings, the setting for your life story. How do those things that come to mind make you feel?

Images are a powerful means of communication. Through color and composition a picture can convey a lot of information. Your task is to use photography to create an image that communicates how the environment you live in reflects, or has shaped, who you are, and possibly hits at who you might become. You will need to take a picture in or near your home that will be displayed with your exhibition piece. Your image should address the question: how does environment shape who we are? The picture could be anything from objects in a room to a public place near your home that has had special meaning for you growing up. You may not appear in your picture, but it could include someone who lives with you.

Immigration Presentation:

How should communities address the issue of day laborers and undocumented workers?
Due Tues/Wed cycle: 11/1-2/05

Use Keynote to create the presentation.

1. Title card with your name and the question. Include a short, succinct explanation of the issue.
2.Give an overview of both sides of the issues, including what cities are doing to address the issue of day labor.
3. Include information on organizations on both sides of the issue.
4. Present your opinion and arguments supporting your opinion.
5. Provide additional resources for people who want to find out more. (This means finding out about organizations and programs here in the Bay Area involved in this issue)
6. Bibliography - include sources for any images, sound or video, as well as your sources of information
7. Reflection - Describe the challenges you faced in doing the assignment: What did you have to know or learn to complete it? What was difficult, new, or interesting?
Include images.
Suggestion: You may want to consider using each of the steps above as an individual slide in your presentation.

Exhibition:

How does the past shape who I am and who I can become?

How does place influence who you are? Think of the space you live in. It could be a certain room apartment or building. Think of the street you live on and the neighborhood in which you live. Think of the way you react to these places. How do they affect your attitude and outlook?

Your task is to take a single picture that represents how place is part of who you are. You will edit it in class and include it in your exhibition piece. Due 11/7