Producing and Documenting Project Results
Once a project has been completed it is always a good idea to document
and produce some type of finished product that showcases the students'
work. The documentation can take on various forms. Technology is now available
that allows students to put their results on the Net via a homepage and
HTML language. Students may to share their results via a text-based e-mail
publication, or as an attachment such as a PowerPoint presentation. Or
it could be as simple as using desktop publishing to produce a hardcopy
newsletter or journal to exchange via Snail-Mail!
For an example of how Moundsville Junior High School students showcased
a most dynamic project which is now part of the Smithsonian Archives, please
check out
The
Prison Project.
NOTE: Always consider copyright issues when publishing Web-Related
documents. For further information see:
Citing
Internet Addresses
Citing
Electronic Resources
Copyright
Resources Online
Guide
for Citing Electronic Information
The Copyright
Website
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