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from the National History Day site What is a Historical Web Site?A historical web site is a collection of web pages, interconnected with hyperlinks, that presents primary and secondary sources, interactive multimedia, and historical analysis. Your web site should be an accumulation of research and argument that incorporates textual and non-textual (photographs, maps, music, etc.) description, interpretation, and multimedia sources to engage and inform viewers about your chosen historical topic. How is a Web Site Different from Other Categories?Web sites can display materials online, your own historical analysis as well as primary and secondary sources. These can be photographs, maps, documents, or audio and video files. Web sites are interactive experiences where viewers can play music, solve a puzzle, or look at a video or click on different links. Viewers can move through the web site in various undirected ways. Web sites use color, images, fonts, documents, objects, graphics and design, as well as words, to tell your story. Getting Started
Helpful SourcesWeb Site Registration Guide (pdf, 10kb) Web Site Survival Guide (pdf, 31kb) A Step by Step Guide from NHD Wisconsin 2010 1st Place National Junior Winner - view as example Evaluate your Web Site (pdf, 869kb) - sample judge form from Maine NHD The NHD Weebly Site - this is where you create your website How to Use the NHD Weebly Site - a YouTube demote |
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