This project has students working in small groups to research and collaborate as they compare and contrast global communities and their use and availability of technology. This page is not a sample ePorfolio submission but includes examples of the Word Document and PowerPoint deliverables.
Remember, you are not "writing a paper."
This isn't an English class!
You are presenting your research.
Think about the information you uncovered and decide how to best communicate it.
How can it be formatted to be interesting and better understood by the reader?
Can you use a table?
Include an image?
Bullets? Should they be numbered?
What should be bolded?
Can you use headings to make it more accessible?
Use your new Word Processing skills to create an informative and fun document!
Have fun and be creative!
Do NOT just copy and paste content from your documents into your presentation. Information in presentations should be formatted differently, AND you have a different goal. You need to compare and contrast two locations.
Presentations should be visual. Do you like looking at slide after slide of just text content?
Find the similarities and differences in your locations and highlight them. Your presentations do not need to contain all your research. They are meant to be visual aids to spoken presentations. Your research can go into the notes section of the slides.
For help with embedding documents and presentation files, click here to access the Google Sites Documentation.
Please note: You can embed from OneDrive but copying your files to google Drive may be easier. When you do, be sure to change the permissions of the files! You may see them because you are logged in, but unless you share them, they are inaccessible to everyone else.