What should be on an NHD exhibit?
What should be on an NHD exhibit?
An exhibit is a visual representation of your research and interpretation of your topic’s significance in history. The analysis and interpretation of your topic must be clear and evident to the viewer. Labels and captions should be used creatively with visual images and objects to enhance the message of your exhibit.
How do you create an exhibit?
10 Tips for Museum Exhibit Design Success
- Have “Visitor Personas” and a Clear Audience in Mind.
- Tell a Story (and Stories Within the Story!)
- Create a Linear Flow Through the Museum Exhibit.
- Use Graphic Design to Create Interest, Flow and Focus.
- Incorporate Interactive Learning With Gamification.
How many sources are needed for NHD?
You do need to find both primary and secondary sources. Secondary sources help you to put your topic in context, that is, to see how your topic relates to the big picture and to understand its long-term causes and consequences.
Can you use Weebly for NHD?
Students must use the NHD Web Portal (found at nhd.weebly.com), to build their websites. Students are NOT to create a site on www.weebly.com, which is the standard Weebly site and is not compatible with NHD website category rules.
How do you make an exhibit?
Here are our top 10 tips for designing a great museum experience:
- Have “Visitor Personas” and a Clear Audience in Mind.
- Tell a Story (and Stories Within the Story!)
- Create a Linear Flow Through the Museum Exhibit.
- Use Graphic Design to Create Interest, Flow and Focus.
- Incorporate Interactive Learning With Gamification.
How big can a NHD exhibit be?
Size Requirements: The overall size of the exhibit when displayed for judging must be no larger than 40 inches wide, 30 inches deep, and 6 feet high. Measurement of the exhibit does not include the table on which it rests; however, it does include any stand that is supplied by the students and any table drapes.
How do I submit my NHD website?
STEP 1: Your website must be built in NHDWebCentral™. STEP 2: Complete your revisions and click Save. STEP 3: Be sure that your process paper and annotated bibliography are embedded in your website. STEP 4: Go to the National Contest registration link and log in to your NHD student profile.
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