Time to get those ideas on paper! Your project pitch should outline the topic, sources, and approach you think you’ll take for your project. This is not a formal proposal and your project will evolve with time, but the more you share now, the more feedback we can give.
Specs:
- Due July 17th at 11:59 EST
- Post to WordPress .
- Submit link on Canvas.
- 400-600 words
- Your pitch should address:
- Background – What is the historical context of your topic? What have you learned and what do you still need to find out?
- Research Question – What are you trying to find out? Multiple questions are okay.
- Sources – what archival sources will you use? What data do you hope to use and how do you hope to find it?
- Methods – How do you plan to answer your question? What tools and techniques will you use to create and analyze your data?
- Presentation – How will you present the results? How will you integrate archival sources and data? What intellectual property issues do you need to be aware of?
- Timeline – Following the general project outline, what do you need to do each week?
- Teamwork – Who is responsible for what? Where will you work individually and where will you work collaboratively?
- Help – What other information do you need? What skills do you need to work on? What research do you need to do?