Humanities Scrapbook Project

 

 

 

Reflection:

Our Stories Make History was all about documenting what we are currently going through down, so that future students, historians, and more can analyze our data and learn all about what happened in 2020. My project is basically a collage and mashup of all the work that I made, into one small digital scrapbook. I organized my project by using a checklist with all the items I wanted to add to my scrapbook, and every time I completed a page, I would check it. This primary source will be useful to future historians and students because they can learn the feelings that people went through, and what happened. Writing down a daily journal is like a diary, so they can tell everything that has gone on in your life at this moment. I am most proud of my make or perform project, because it is both informative and entertaining at the same time. The most challenging thing in this unit was daily journalling. It was hard to remember to write every day, and when I did write, there really wasn’t much to write about. It’s just wake up, do homework, eat, sleep, repeat. That’s all I have for this reflection, and I hope you enjoy this digital scrapbook I put together! 🙂

Welcome to Your New Blog!

When you blog you create posts and posts are categorised according to your subject. Some categories have already been set up for you. If you need more categories you can add them as needed. It’s important that your posts have the following:

  • An engaging title – this should not include the name of the subject since this is referenced in the category.
  • Body – this is where you share your learning. This can include text, images, embedded videos from Dragons’ Tube or elsewhere. You should always consider how your post looks to your audience. Is it engaging? Do they want to keep reading?
  • Category – select one that has been set for you or add a new category. Posts can have more than one category e.g. Humanities and Myself as a Learner

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