Presentation Options

Below are some presentation options. Whichever presentation type you choose, it should contain the following:
World Map showing where each city is located
Describe each task and provide at least 1 picture/drawing for each
Pictures and/or drawings from each location (ex. Important landmarks like Big Ben or the Sydney Opera House)
Short description of what each place is like
Anything else showing what you’ve learned about each location
Make sure you cite any images you use. Royalty-free images can be found here: Freepik, Unsplash, and Pixaby, or filter images on a Google Image search

Brochure - can be done through Canva or use this Google Template (you will need to make a copy)
Interactive Map - can use Google My Maps
Video - can use Screencast of a slideshow (Screencastify or Zoom), WeVideo, Whiteboard Animation (VideoScribe), Animoto, Powtoon, iMovie, TikTok, etc.
Interactive Slideshow - create a slideshow with embedded videos, links to slides within the slideshow, etc. Click here for an example. Possible Resources: Prezi, SlidesMania, SlidesGo
Thinglink - created annotated images of your places, with all elements listed in the rubric
Infographic - Possible Resources: Canva (search for infographics), Piktochart, SlidesGo (search for infographics)
Sutori - create an interactive timeline with all elements listed in the rubric

What presentation will you make?

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It looks like you're preparing a project presentation about various locations! Here’s a suggestion on how to proceed based on the options you have provided.

Recommended Presentation Type: Interactive Map

Why Choose an Interactive Map?

  • Engagement: An interactive map allows viewers to click on different locations, providing an engaging way to explore the key elements of your project.
  • Visual Appeal: It effectively combines visuals (world maps and photos) with informative text, keeping the audience interested.

Steps to Create Your Interactive Map:

  1. Select Your Cities: Choose 5-10 cities around the world you want to highlight.

  2. Create Your Map: Use Google My Maps to create a new map and drop pins on your selected cities.

  3. Embed Information: For each pin, provide:

    • A picture or drawing of the city or a landmark (ensure it's royalty-free).
    • A brief description of the city, notable landmarks, and interesting facts.
    • A link or embedded photo of important locations (like the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Colosseum in Rome).
  4. World Map Visualization: Incorporate a world map that showcases the locations of the cities you selected. You can find global maps on platforms like Unsplash or create your own.

  5. Citation of Images: Remember to properly cite each image used, referencing where they were sourced (e.g., Freepik, Unsplash, Pixabay).

  6. Additional Elements: To enhance the map:

    • Include videos or links to additional resources about each city.
    • Provide insights or trivia about local cultures, cuisines, or historical events.

Example City Overview (to include on map pins):

  • Paris, France

    • Description: Known as the "City of Light", Paris is famous for its art, fashion, gastronomy, and culture. The Eiffel Tower is its most iconic landmark.
    • Image: (source URL)
  • Sydney, Australia

    • Description: Sydney is known for its beautiful harbor, stunning beaches, and the Sydney Opera House, a masterpiece of 20th-century architecture.
    • Image: (source URL)

Digital Presentation Link:

Once your interactive map is completed in Google My Maps, share the link here.

Final Note: Choose a presentation format that aligns best with your interests and the expectations of your audience. Good luck with your project!

If you need any help in creating specific content for any of the cities or additional guidance on using the tools, feel free to ask!