Empathize
Students will engage in structured observations and dialogues with community members and peers to gather first-hand perspectives on Cold War events, fostering a deeper empathy and understanding that sets the foundation for their research and exhibition work.
Days 1 - 2
Structured Cold War Interview Protocol
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
Document User Perspectives
Deliverable
Define
Students will articulate the project's aim by collaboratively discussing the historical significance and contemporary impact of Cold War events, defining their group's focus and aligning it with the essential question to guide their research and project goals.
Day 3
Define Cold War Focus
Deliverable
Ideate
Students will brainstorm in collaborative groups, drawing from insights gained in the empathy and define phases, to generate creative ideas and solutions for presenting their researched Cold War events, exploring various multimedia and interactive elements to enhance their exhibition impact.
Day 4
Concept Sketch Portfolio
Deliverable
Draft
Students will draft detailed outlines of their exhibition presentations, sketching trifold board designs that visually communicate their research findings and integrating interactive elements such as QR codes to enhance the gallery walk experience.
Day 5
7 min over capacity (43 min available across 1 day)
Gallery Walk Rehearsal and Feedback
Project Work 50m
Test
Students will conduct a gallery walk rehearsal, presenting their trifold boards and QR-linked documentaries to peers and mentors, allowing them to gauge the effectiveness of their communication and engagement strategies, and gather feedback for improvements.
Day 6
17 min over capacity (43 min available across 1 day)
Polish Exhibition Boards
Deliverable
Audience Mapping Prep
Launch 60m
Critique
Students will engage in structured feedback sessions using established critique protocols, offering constructive insights on each group's Cold War trifold boards and QR-linked documentaries, helping refine argument clarity and relevance in preparation for the final exhibition.
Day 7
Final Design Presentation
Assessment 2m
Notice & Reflect
Students will participate in reflective discussions to evaluate their project findings, considering the broader implications on American society and global affairs, and use insights gained to anticipate future impacts on diplomacy and international relationships.
Day 8
107 min over capacity (43 min available across 1 day)
Diplomacy Impact Showcase
Assessment 90m
Empathy Interviews Kickoff
Launch 60m