Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Questions about my ideas.
- Re-visit your idea by clearly explaining what your project is in a few sentences. Be precise:
My idea was going to be about me and how have I grown in high school at Brooklyn prep. From ninth grade all the way to twelfth grade. And also my experience of the school to show how I have gotten threw the years.
2. What will your final project look or sound like? How will it be presented?
My final project would like an video/book that would show how I have grown and what I had went threw my years in high school in Brooklyn prep. I also don’t know what I really want to do. If I want to make a video or a book about my project.
- What will your audience (readers, viewers, listeners) learn about from your project? They will learn about how have I’ve grown during my years of high school at Brooklyn prep and let people see what I’ve been threw during my four years at Brooklyn prep.
4. How else could you present your idea? What are some different ways of communicating your idea?
I could let people see it from an screen with the computer or maybe make an book then make copies to give to everyone or even maybe tell people about it and then and give them little pictures and readings of my project.
5. What connections do you see between your project and school (classes, subjects, themes)? The connections that I see between my project and school is that my project is going to deal with school and how I have grown from ninth grade to the twelfth grade.
6. How do you expect your project will represent you as an individual in your portfolio?
It will present me as I am because it will deal with my whole life in Brooklyn prep and how have I grown during my high school years and what I done and change during the four years of high school.
7. Explain briefly what habit of mind your project might demonstrate?