3. Agenda
•Working as a Team
•Choosing a Topic
•The Business of Congressional Academy
4. Working as a Team
•Deciding roles
•Accountability to the team
•Resolving conflict
•Being committed to the cause
Fill out Group Work Contract
5. Choosing Your Topic
• What are you interested in?
• Are there resources available?
• Is it a narrow topic?
• Can you develop a research question?
6. Choosing Your Topic
Example 1:
Eddie Rickenbacker was born in Columbus, OH on October 8,
1890 and he grew up liking machines. In 1910 he started
racing cars. He joined the U.S. Army during World War I.
After the war he started an automobile company that was
financially unsuccessful. He worked for the military during
World War II and was almost killed in a plane crash. He died
on July 27, 1973.
7. Choosing Your Topic
Example 2:
Ohioan Eddie Rickenbacker served his country during both
World Wars, worked as a race car driver, and worked to
advance the technology of the automobile industry.
Rickenbacker started his own car company after World War I
where the braking system would work on all four tires. While
the company failed, his idea spread so that eventually, all cars
had four-wheel braking systems.
10. Choosing Your Topic
Research Question:
What do you want to know about your topic?
Refines and defines your research.
How did ________ impact/change/effect _______?
Def. Impact:
3.influence; effect: the impact of Einstein on modern physics.
5.the force exerted by a new idea, concept, technology, or
ideology: the impact of the industrial revolution.
11. Choosing Your Topic
1. Talk about at your broad topic
2. Use the chart to make it a
narrow topic
3. Come up with a research
question
4. Pick a spokesperson
13. The Business of It All
Time Management
To accomplish:
-Topic Selection/Research Question
-Research
-Project Creation
-Public Presentation
-Budget Tracking
-Reporting
-What else?
Factors to consider:
-School
-Sports Keep your final
-Testing deadline in mind!
-Procrastination
-Holidays
-Life
14. The Business of It All
My Advice:
•Make it easy on yourself- identify available local resources
•Don’t get carried away with the details until you have a grasp on
the research
•If a project isn’t working out, don’t be afraid to move on to another
topic.
•Think narrow!
•Illuminate a new and interesting story
•Make sure to examine HISTORY not CURRENT EVENTS
•Be creative- creativity is cheap and easy!
•Make deadlines NOW that you intend to honor
•Do a lot of work early on- it helps avoid the last minute rush
•Listen to Becki- she’s been there, she’s the boss!
15. Questions?
Contact Info:
Megan Wood
mwood@ohiohistory.org
(find me there on facebook)
614.297.2343
www.slideshare.net/meganwood