Nature is filled with magical moments very few people are able to experience in their lifetime. From the ferocious explosive power of a volcano smoldering to the whimsical birth of a flower as its petals emerge eager to catch the rays of the sun. Hurricanes, tsunamis, tornadoes, and earthquakes transform the earth's surface while the flight of the Northern lights, a rainbows echo, and a waterfalls trickle bring beauty and warmth to the depths of its transformations.
In this assignment, you will broaden your horizons by exploring the massive power of mother nature and her mighty presence on Earth. What force of nature, from the simplest to the most extreme, is the most destructive on Earth? This is your opportunity to explore the depths of a volcano, dig beneath the ash and find the smoldering truth behind the lava that lurks beneath. What chaos will you uncover? What discovery waits beneath the surface?
Your website must be dedicated and developed based on comprehensive research of your subject, a plethora of videos and pictures, creativity, and the opportunities you create for yourself. Use what you have learned regarding word choice, visual presentation, and technological advances to design your page.
Web sites are due by Friday, October 26, 2012. You will be graded based on a 4-point rubric focused on visuals, content, spelling and grammar, interest, and layout. You can find a link to the rubric on the next page.
In this assignment, you will broaden your horizons by exploring the massive power of mother nature and her mighty presence on Earth. What force of nature, from the simplest to the most extreme, is the most destructive on Earth? This is your opportunity to explore the depths of a volcano, dig beneath the ash and find the smoldering truth behind the lava that lurks beneath. What chaos will you uncover? What discovery waits beneath the surface?
Your website must be dedicated and developed based on comprehensive research of your subject, a plethora of videos and pictures, creativity, and the opportunities you create for yourself. Use what you have learned regarding word choice, visual presentation, and technological advances to design your page.
Web sites are due by Friday, October 26, 2012. You will be graded based on a 4-point rubric focused on visuals, content, spelling and grammar, interest, and layout. You can find a link to the rubric on the next page.