6-1 Discussion: Feedback on Proposed Exhibit (50 points) Before submitting your proposal to the organization you have selected to host the exhibit, you should exchange feedback with others interested
6-1 Discussion: Feedback on Proposed Exhibit (50 points)Before submitting your proposal to the organization you have selected to host the exhibit, you should exchange feedback with others interested in your topic. This way, you can give your proposal the best chance of being approved. (Note: For the purposes of this discussion, your peers will give you feedback). Create a post requesting feedback on your proposal, including the following:
- Give the topic for the exhibit.
- Share two artifacts and tell why you chose these artifacts for the exhibit.
- Describe the part of the process to create the exhibit proposal that has been the most challenging for you.
- Explain why your proposed exhibit is relevant to current society.
Responses: Provide feedback to at least two other students on their exhibits, using one of more of the following prompts in your responses:
- What else do you want to know about one of the artifacts?
- What support can you offer your peers on their most challenging part of the process?
- What additional thoughts can you provide about the current event related to the topic?
Before responding to a student who has already received a reply, please respond to a student who has not yet received a response.
Brightspace allows the addition of video notes in discussion posts. You may use the Video Note tool to complete this assignment. Written posts are equally acceptable. If you use Video Note, your video should be 2-5 minutes long. If you need assistance using Video Note, please refer to the resources in the Start Here module.
To complete this assignment, review the Discussion Rubric
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thats is what I started please feel free to make adjustment if necessary and please follow guide line as instructed thank you as follow what I started “Topic for the Exhibit
The proposed exhibit is titled “Justice and Reparation: This exhibit will focus on presenting the aspects of justice in relation to the historical event known as the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears. It will explore the different ways in which justice has been conceptualized and pursued through such occurrences and its effect on Native Americans.”