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HIS 100 Project 1: Topic Exploration Worksheet Guidelines and Rubric
Overview “If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday.”
—Pearl Buck Your first project in this course is to complete a topic exploration worksheet. The work you do on this topic exploration worksheet will directly support your work on two other projects—a research plan and introduction and a multimedia presentation—that are due later in the course. One of the prime benefits of studying history is that it allows us to learn about who we are and where we came from. The people and events of the past can often shed light on the conditions and social norms of the present. Having historical awareness can inform various aspects of your life as well as future aspirations. Learning from past failures and successes can shape ideals and values for years to come. In this course, there are three longer-term projects that that will help you understand the fundamental processes and value of studying history. In the first project, you will choose a topic that is interesting to you from the options provided, complete a topic exploration worksheet that asks you to break down the event, investigate the types of research you might need to do to learn more about it, and develop research questions. Please note: You can choose a topic outside of the options provided with permission from your instructor. In the second project, you will use this worksheet to complete a research plan and introduction. You will choose one of your research questions and do some secondary source research (using the sources provided in the library guide or resources you locate yourself), speculate on primary-source needs, and use the information to write the introduction and thesis statement for a possible research paper. (The entire paper is not completed—just the introduction). In the third project, you will create a multimedia presentation that explores both major developments in historical inquiry as well as the value of examining history. This topic exploration worksheet assignment will assess the following course outcome, which you focused on throughout Theme 1:
Develop questions about foundational historical events that inform personal assumptions, beliefs, and values using evidence from primary and secondary sources
Prompt Choose one of the provided topics that intrigues you. You can find more information about each topic in the library guide. Answer the questions in the Topic Exploration Worksheet template. You will do some preliminary research on your topic, as well as create a plan for what else you might need to learn. Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Describe what you already knew about the topic prior to this course, based on your personal history or experiences. This may include assumptions, biases, beliefs, or values related to the topic. Be as detailed as possible.
II. What questions do you still have about the topic that you would like to explore? From these questions, identify two questions about the topic that you would like to explore further in this course. Be sure to address why these questions are important to you personally and to society.
III. Identify which secondary sources would help you address these questions. IV. Identify which primary sources would help you address these questions. V. Based on this research of your topic, detail what you have learned about it.
Project 1 Rubric Guidelines for Submission: Type your responses directly into the Topic Exploration Worksheet template and submit your completed worksheet to Brightspace for grading.
Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Already Know
Meets “Proficient” criteria and details provided demonstrate insight into the topic
Describes what was already known about topic in detail
Describes what was already known about topic but is cursory
Does not describe what was already known about topic
19
Identify Two Questions
Meets “Proficient” criteria and connections to personal and societal importance demonstrate insight into the topic
Identifies two questions about the topic, explaining why these questions are personally and societally important
Identifies two questions about the topic but does not explain the personal and societal importance, or explanation is cursory or has inaccuracies
Does not identify two questions about the topic
19
Secondary Sources
Meets “Proficient” criteria and range of sources demonstrates a strong grasp of the information needed
Lists the secondary sources needed to help address the questions
Lists the secondary sources but list is cursory or some sources listed are not secondary
Does not list secondary sources 19
Primary Sources
Meets “Proficient” criteria and range of sources demonstrates a strong grasp of the information needed
Lists the primary sources needed to help address the questions
Lists the primary sources but list is cursory or some sources listed are not primary
Does not list primary sources 19
Learned
Meets “Proficient” criteria and research used demonstrates an insight into the topic
Details what student has learned about topic based on research
Details what student has learned about the topic but does not rely on research, or is cursory or has inaccuracies
Does not detail what student has learned about the topic
19
Articulation of Response
Submission is free of errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, and organization and is presented in a professional and easy-to-read format
Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization
Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas
Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas
5
Total 100%