You will need to use an original header image (the header is the image that appears under the title. On the Sci.Stories site, it is the collage of scientists).
The Header Image may be an image you find online OR one you create. Click here for specifications.
Your header must somehow relate to your website’s topic. It can be simple or complex, depending on the style of your website.
Write a short paragraph about your topic.
introduce your person of interest (no more than a few sentences).
write a brief statement of purpose for the website and what the website visitor will find.
Include buttons linking to every page in the website (6 pages total):
Biography, Significant Contribution Video Documentary, "A World Without", the Journal page, the Quiz page, and Evidence of Research/Bibliography page.
Buttons may be created using Google Sites Button tool OR you may create your own buttons.
At least ONE should be a picture of your person of interest.
Include related images, primary source videos, or graphics: you may include any pictures, primary source videos (ex: an interview with the scientist), or graphics and tables that relate to the scientist
All resources must be included in your bibliography
Other considerations
Thoughtful web design: use different section colors and images in a way that will set your website apart.
Remember: Less is BEST! Your website must be easy to understand and navigate
Correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation: your information must be free from spelling, grammatical, and punctuation errors
Use the spelling and grammar tools found in Google Docs to help you out
Ask a friend or parent to proofread your work