Use the links below to gather research for your media project. If ideas for scenarios/ behaviors do not appear below, use the school library databases and credible websites to find your own sources. When in doubt about the credibility of a source, ask your instructor.
Keep track of all sources you use . . . use a minimum of 4 different articles/ sources; you will need it for the bibliography! If you find your own research in the school databases or on the web, be sure to save the sources in your iCyte account in a project called Final Project. Be sure to share this project with your partners. If you don't remember how to do this, see Mr. Arlea and he will help you set the project up.
iCyte is not a source-- it is just an online "file cabinet" where I stored sources for your convenience. Each individual item in each iCyte link is a source from the databases or a website. Use the original source information when creating the bibliography.
Look for information that will accomplish the following:
When you need more information after exhausting the library databases, the following search engines are better than generic "Google" searches:
Feel free to use sources we have gathered if they fit your topic:
OTHS Student Handbook
Linked on bottom of School site
Self Image/ Self Esteem (Pride, Presence, Dress)
Social Networking
Community/ Service-Volunteering
iCytes- School and Community
iCytes- Community Service
Relationships
Relationships and Cliques iCytes
Bullying (Cyberbullying and Face to Face)
Public Demeanor (Language, behavior, dress, courtesy, tone)
Peer Pressure
Teen "Partying" (Alcohol and substance abuse)
Cheating
Honesty (Cheating, Lying, Stealing)
Respect for Elders (School, Home, Work, Sports)
Sportsmanship
School Spirit
Student Leadership