Create
Create
Students will utilize their research to collaboratively construct an interactive digital map highlighting global changes due to imperialism, illustrating technological and cultural shifts with multimedia tools, and synthesizing diverse ideological perspectives from primary sources.
35 min over capacity (70 min available across 1 day)
Share
Share
Students will present their interactive map or digital timeline projects in class, engaging in a structured discussion to share different perspectives on imperialism, receiving and providing feedback to promote a deeper understanding of the ideological impacts and societal changes from 1750 to 1900.
Act/Apply
Act/Apply
Students will create and present an interactive map or digital presentation that synthesizes their research and source analysis, applying their understanding of imperialism's ideological, technological, and cultural impacts on global societies from 1750 to 1900, and demonstrating informed decision-making and problem-solving skills to address complex, authentic questions.
20 min over capacity (70 min available across 1 day)
Question
Perspectives Uncovered Workshop
Launch
45m
Inquiry Question Formulation and Presentation
Assessment
Research
Primary Source Analysis Mural
Assessment
Mural Planning and Design Session
Activity
60m
Create
Interactive Map Presentation
Assessment
Peer Feedback Exchange
Deliverable
45m
Final Touches and Research Integration
Activity
60m
Share
Interactive Project Presentation and Reflection
Assessment
Reflect
Class Discussion and Peer Feedback
Assessment
Act/Apply
Digital Presentation Workshop
Activity
90m
Interactive Map or Digital Presentation Exhibition
Assessment