The Museum Project Part 2: Creating the Project
After you have received feedback on your proposal (Part 1), you will create your research paper or presentation.
- If you choose to write a research paper, it should be approximately 5 pages long (approximately 1250 words), not counting the Works Cited page.
- If you choose to create a presentation it must contain approximately 8 minutes of content.
- You may submit a research paper or presentation with a written narrative
- The presentation or research paper must have 3-5 scholarly sources and contain at least four artistic examples
- The sources must come from the BC Online Library, its databases or a museum website.
- The narrative must provide citations for quoted or summarized materials.
- If you are speaking your narrative, be sure to indicate when you’re quoting or summarizing someone else’s ideas. Also indicate whom you are referencing.
- If you choose to write a research paper or type your narrative instead of recording it, remember
- It needs to be submitted as a separate Word document
- It must include appropriate citations
- Create a Works Cited slide or Works Cited Page, indicating the citations for the images as well as the 3-5 research sources you’ve used
- If you choose to create a presentation remember that the PowerPoint is a presentation.
- PowerPoint slides should not contain long selections of text.
- The slides should contain clear images, the image citation, and perhaps one or two short phrases to highlight a point
- Here’s a helpful video: