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Name of Engagement Authors’ Names (Full First and Full Last) Date range you worked on this engagement # of engagement for your group ( first, second, etc) Place image of you or your project here

Introduction: What is our Large Goal Introduction: What is our Large Goal? What small goals will help us get there? This slide will include an overview of what you will be doing throughout your engagement Summarize your objectives in your own words

Timeline Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Picture of your timeline in your planner Written Timeline Picture of your timeline in your planner Week 1 Week 2 Week 3

Explore slide 1 Document your work using screen captures, pictures, and/or videos What were your first steps? Show us. Any fails? Show us.

Explore slide 2 Document your work using screen captures, pictures, and/or videos Show us the basics of your project What did you learn (continue from the last slide) Did you have an "ah-ha!" Moment? How did you overcome obstacles?

Possible Explore 3

Research GO FIND OUT! Use books, magazines, experts and the internet as resources for research: Did I use 1 source or many? Did the sources agree or disagree on the topic? Was the source in-depth or surface level facts? Summarize what you discover by using your own words What does this research mean to you? Why is this important or relevant? NEVER USE WIKIPEDIA.

Research (continued) Add images to help support your research (make sure you cite them:) How does this research apply to your project? What are other real-world applications? You will include citations of your sources on the LAST SLIDE of your presentation So... make sure...... Are your sources credible?   Your citations should not say "bing.... or google..."

Critical Thinking Use your own divergent and diverse thinking. I want to know what YOU THINK. How did you make this project new and useful? How did you make this project interesting and unique? Add pictures that you take/make to support your critical thinking responses

Critical Thinking (continued) Demonstrate Critical Thinking: What obstacles did you face with this project?   What mistakes did you make? How did you overcome or fix these issues to grow your brain? Demonstrate a depth of knowledge: How could this project solve real world problems? How could this project be used to support your efforts in future projects?

Extend Use 2-5 slides to document your learning process in extend yourself Document your work using screen captures, pictures, and/or videos How did you go beyond what was asked of you in this project? Why did you think this was the best way to expand the project? How does this show mastery of the project?

Extend 2 Use 2-5 slides to document your learning process in extend yourself Document your work using screen captures, pictures, and/or videos How did you go beyond what was asked of you in this project? Why did you think this was the best way to expand the project? How does this show mastery of the project?

Extend 3

21st Century Skills Collaboration Communication How did you best share ideas together as a team? How did you determine what ideas were the ones you would pursue and use? How did you ensure that every group member was heard and had their voice represented in your final product? What discussions did your group have that were the most beneficial to your engagement outcome? How did good/bad communication skills effect your success?

21st Century Skills Creativity Critical Thinking What were other ideas that you brainstormed to during this engagement? Why did you end up not using those ideas as solutions? How did you work to solve problems that you ran into? How could you do that better next time? How could you add or take something away from this engagement to make it more effective?

Conclusion: What Was Learned What did you GAIN in knowledge? Be specific, no vague fluff. (See Jo if you're confused by this) Give specific relevant advice to anyone doing this engagement in the future. What would you do differently if you had the opportunity to do this engagement again, knowing everything you do now?(think... you get to time travel and give yourself advice) What tool, tip, or trick YOU DISCOVERED helped you be successful? 

Citations Every picture has a citation source: Example: (credible sources image for citations page) http://i.imgur.com/gJuRhVW.jpg Every fact you discovered is sourced and cited the same way. You do not need to cite common knowledge.