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National History Day Project 2018-2019 Theme: Triumph & Tragedy in History Project Due Date: 11/30/18 Process Paper & Annotated Bibliography Due Date: 12/07/18 Dunbar’s History Day Competition: 01/18/19 Mobile County’s History Day Competition: 02/22/19 Alabama’s History Day Competition: 03/29/19 National History Day Competition: June 9-13, 2019

National History Day Project 2018-2019 All Dunbar Magnet School students are required to create a History Day Project. Please download a copy of the rule book from either Mr. Thompson’s teacher web page or the school website under latest news. All Students will submit their project to their Social Studies teacher on Friday November 30, 2018 according to the submission method described under each project category. All Students will submit a hard copy of their Process Paper & Annotated Bibliography to their Language Arts teacher on Friday December 7, 2018

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Only Advanced Arts students will submit projects to their arts teacher for a grade. Students will submit their projects to their arts teacher according to the submission method described under each project category. (The same way you submitted your project to your Social Studies teacher) Students enrolled in an advanced arts class are required to incorporate the arts into their History Day Project. Students enrolled in …. Fusion must submit an original performance that includes dance for their History Day Project.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 If a student is not enrolled in an advanced arts class they will only submit their History Day Project to their Social Studies teacher and their Process Paper & Annotated Bibliography to their Language Arts teacher. All students will complete the appropriate History Day Project Topic Submission form located on the last page of this booklet and turn it into their Social Studies teacher during their regular class period on September 19, 2018 Advanced Arts students will complete the appropriate History Day Project Topic Submission form located on the last page of this booklet and turn it into their Arts teacher during their regular class period on September 19, 2018

National History Day Project 2018-2019 History Day Rules Rule 1 Your entry must relate clearly to the annual theme and explain your topic’s significance in history. All entries must have a title that is clearly visible and explains how the topic is connected to the theme on all materials, written and visual. Your topic can come from any period of time, from any geographic location, and on any subject so long as it is connected to the theme.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Rule 2 You may work as an individual or a group. Limit of three students per group for exhibits, documentaries, and websites. Limit of five students per group for performances. No person outside the group can assist in any way.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Rule 3 You are responsible for the research, design, and creation of your entry. You may receive help and advice from teachers and parents on the mechanical aspects of creating your entry, such as typing your paper and other written materials. You may seek guidance from your teachers as you research and analyze your material, but your conclusions must be your own. You may have reasonable help preparing your project.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Rule 4 All entries must include a process paper that includes the following: - A title page - The Process Paper - Annotated Bibliography Language Arts teachers will go over process paper instruction.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Individual Project Categories Exhibit

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Individual Project Categories Exhibit An exhibit is a visual representation of your research and interpretation of your topic’s significance in history. The analysis and interpretation of your topic must be clear and evident to the viewer. Labels and captions should be used creatively with visual images and objects to enhance the message of your exhibit.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Exhibit must be no larger than 40 inches wide, 30 inches deep, and 6 feet high. A 500-word limit applies to all student-composed text that appears on, or as part of, an exhibit entry. This includes the text that you write for titles, subtitles, captions, graphs, timelines, media devices, or supplemental materials (e.g., photo albums, scrapbooks, etc.) where you use your own words. A date (January 1, 1903) counts as one word.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Exhibits Media devices (e.g., DVD players, tablets, mp3 players, video monitors, computers, etc.) used in an exhibit must not run for more than a total of three minutes. Quotes from another source (e.g., clip from a documentary, primary source music, etc.) are considered quotes. Any student-composed questions, narration, or graphics incorporated within a media presentation are subject to the 500-word limit (Rule B2).

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Exhibits All quotes from written sources must be credited on the exhibit. All visual sources (e.g., photographs, paintings, charts, and graphs, etc.) must be credited on the exhibit and fully cited in the annotated bibliography.

National History Day Project 2018-2019

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Individual Project Categories Performance

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Performance A performance is a dramatic portrayal of your topic’s significance in history and must be an original production. It should be scripted based on research of your chosen topic and should have dramatic appeal, but not at the expense of historical information.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Performances may not exceed ten minutes in length. Timing starts at the beginning of the performance following the announcement of the title and student name(s). You will be allowed five minutes to set up and five minutes to remove any props needed for your performance. The title of your entry and the names of the participants must be the first and only announcements prior to the start of the performance.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Use of slides, mp3 players, computers, or other media within your performance is permitted. You must provide and run all equipment and carry out any special lighting or sound effects. Only those student(s) listed as entrants may participate in the production. If you or your group is submitting a dance performance as your project there must be narration along with the music. The narration is paramount, therefore it must be loud and clear. Be sure the music does not muffle, distort, or drown out the narration.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 The script for the performance should not be included with the written material presented to the judges. You may have assistance in producing your costume, but the design, choice of fabrics, etc., must be your own. Or, you may rent a costume. Remember: simple is best.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Submitting: Students will need to meet prior to the due date and record their performance so it is in a digital format. Once in digital format upload the video on YouTube. Make sure to designate the video as UNLISTED. By changing the setting to unlisted the video will not appear in search results, any cannels, or the Browse page. When marked as UNLISTED the video can only be viewed by those who know the link/URL. Once the video has been uploaded to YouTube copy the link/URL and email the appropriate Social Studies and Art teacher on or before the due date.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Note: Students should be prepared to perform their entry if it is selected to be a part of Dunbar’s History Day, Mobile Country’s History Day, Alabama’s History Day, or National History Day. This includes all costumes, props, sets, etc.

National History Day Project 2018-2019

National History Day Project 2018-2019

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Individual Project Categories Documentary

National History Day Project 2018-2019 A documentary should reflect your ability to use audiovisual equipment to communicate your topic’s significance. The documentary category will help you develop skills in using photographs, film, video, audio, computers, and graphic presentations. Your presentation should include primary source materials and also must be an original production. To produce a documentary, you must have access to equipment and be able to operate it.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Documentaries may not exceed ten minutes in length. You will be allowed five minutes to set up and five minutes to remove equipment. Timing begins when the first visual image appears and/or the first sound is heard. Audio and visual leads will be counted in the time limit. Timing ends when the last visual image or sound of the presentation concludes (including credits).

National History Day Project 2018-2019 You must announce only the title of your presentation and names of participants. Comments prior to or during the presentation, including live narration, are prohibited. You must be able to run the program within the ten-minute time limit. You must provide and be able to run your own computers, software, and other equipment while presenting your documentary. Judges are not permitted to operate any equipment. Internet access may not be available.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 All entries must be student-produced. You must operate all equipment, including all editing equipment used in the production of your presentation. You must provide the narration, voice-over, and dramatization. Only those student(s) listed as entrants may participate in the production. Only you/your group and the subjects of your interviews (participants in a historical event or experts) may appear on camera. Your entry must be an original production. Using material created by others specifically for use in your entry is prohibited.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 You may use professional photographs, film, recorded music, etc., within your presentation. However, you must give proper credit in the credits at the end of your presentation and in your annotated bibliography. At the conclusion of the documentary, you must provide a list of acknowledgments and credits for ALL sources. These credits should be brief—not full bibliographic citations and not annotated. All sources (e.g., music, images, film/media clips, interviews, books, websites, etc.) used in the making of the documentary must be properly cited in the annotated bibliography. The list of credits counts toward the ten-minute time limit and should be readable by viewers.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Submitting: Documentary videos must be uploaded to YouTube. Make sure to designate the video as UNLISTED. By changing the setting to unlisted the video will not appear in search results, any cannels, or the Browse page. When marked as UNLISTED the video can only be viewed by those who know the link/URL. Once the video has been uploaded to YouTube copy the link/URL and email the appropriate Social Studies and Art teacher on or before the due date.

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National History Day Project 2018-2019 Individual Project Categories Website

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Website The website category is the most interactive of all NHD categories. A website should reflect your ability to use website design software and computer technology to communicate your topic’s significance in history. Your historical website should be a collection of web pages, interconnected by hyperlinks, that presents both primary and secondary sources and your historical analysis. To engage and inform viewers, your website should incorporate interactive multimedia, text, non-textual descriptions (e.g., photographs, maps, music, etc.), and interpretations of sources. To construct a website, you must have access to the Internet and be able to operate appropriate software and equipment.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 All entries must be original productions constructed using the NHD website editor, beginning at the school level: http://nhd.org/CategoryWebsite.htm You may use professional photographs, graphics, video, recorded music, etc., within the site. Such items must be integrated into the website, and credit must be given within the site and cited in the annotated bibliography. You must operate all software and equipment in the development of the website.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Website entries may contain no more than 1,200 visible, student composed words. The entire site, including all multimedia, may use no more than 100MB of file space. One page of the website must serve as the home page. The home page must include the names of participants, entry title, division, number of student-composed words in the website, number of words in the process paper, and the main menu that directs viewers to the various sections of the site. All pages must be interconnected with hypertext links.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 The website may contain documents (e.g., newspaper articles, excerpts from written text, etc.), but the documents must be contained within the website. The website may contain multimedia clips (audio, video, or both) that total no more than four minutes (e.g., use one four-minute clip, four one- minute clips, two two-minute clips, etc.). If you use any form of multimedia that requires a specific software to view (e.g., Flash, QuickTime, Real Player, etc.), you must provide on the same page a link to an Internet site where the software is available as a free, secure, and legal download. Judges will make every effort to view all multimedia content, but files that cannot be viewed cannot be evaluated as part of the entry.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 All quotes from written sources must be credited within the website. All visual sources (photographs, videos, paintings, charts, and graphs) must be credited within the website. All sources must be properly cited in the annotated bibliography. The pages that comprise the site must be viewable in a recent version of a standard web browser (e.g., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Google Chrome). You are responsible for ensuring that your entry is viewable in multiple web browsers.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Website Example

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Individual Project Categories Power Point

National History Day Project 2018-2019 The Power Point is a category only being offered to students of Dunbar Creative and Performing Arts. This category was created for those students who need to satisfy the course/school requirement but have no desire to participate in any official NHD contest on the school, county, state or national level. Be advised that this option is not available to students enrolled in an advanced social studies or advanced arts class. Those student must submit either an exhibit, a website, a documentary or a performance. To construct a PowerPoint students must have access to a computer with the appropriate software. Students who choose this option must work independently and cannot partner with other students as a group.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 All entries must be original productions. You may use professional photographs, graphics, video, recorded music, etc., within the PowerPoint. Such items must be integrated into the PowerPoint, and credit must be given within the PowerPoint and cited in the annotated bibliography. NOTE: Using objects or content created by others for specific use in your entry violates this rule. For example, adding viewer comments or using a graphic that others produced at your request is not permitted; however, using graphics, multimedia clips, etc., that already exist is acceptable

National History Day Project 2018-2019 PowerPoint entries may contain no more than 1,200 visible, student composed words. Excluded are words found in materials used for identifying illustrations or used to briefly credit the sources of illustrations and quotations; recurring menus, titles, and navigation instructions. The first page of the PowerPoint must serve as the home page. The home page must include the name of the student, entry title, and number of student-composed words in the PowerPoint. All pages must be numbered. Pages in your PowerPoint cannot transition automatically. You may however have animations take effect after the slide has transitioned.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 The PowerPoint may contain documents (e.g., newspaper articles, excerpts from written text, etc.), but the documents must be contained within the PowerPoint. Do not hyperlink to an outside source. The PowerPoint may contain multimedia clips (audio, video, or both) that total no more than four minutes (e.g., use one four-minute clip, four one- minute clips, two two-minute clips, etc.). Included in the four minute total is any music or songs that play after a page transitions. You may record quotes and primary source materials for dramatic effect, but you may not narrate your own compositions or other explanatory material. If you use any form of multimedia it must be able to play within your PowerPoint. You may not use embedded material or link to external websites, other than described in the preceding bullet.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 • All quotes from written sources must be credited within the PowerPoint. • All visual sources (photographs, videos, paintings, charts, and graphs) must be credited within the PowerPoint. • Brief, factual credits do not count toward the student-composed word total. • All sources must be properly cited in the annotated bibliography. • The students PowerPoint should be able to run uninterrupted with the exception of the click required to transition from one slide to another. All applicable sound and video files should be imbedded in the PowerPoint presentation.

National History Day Project 2018-2019 Submitting: Students will email their social studies teacher and add the PowerPoint as an attachment.