1. Assignment Outline:
Creating a Virtual Exhibition
Jason M. Kelly
Associate Professor of British History
Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis
jaskelly@iupui.edu
7. What models are
available?
DESIGN
What works well? What doesn’t?
8. What models are
available?
DESIGN
What works well? What doesn’t?
What should my exhibition look like?
9. What models are
available?
DESIGN
What works well? What doesn’t?
What should my exhibition look like?
• what structure best highlights my analysis?
• what structure is most accessible for my audience?
• how can I integrate web 2.0 interactivity?
12. CONTENT
What is my topic?
What is my
research question
and why is it important?
13. CONTENT
What is my topic?
historiography
What is my
research question
and why is it important?
14. CONTENT
What primary
sources are
available, and
What is my topic? how will I use
them?
historiography
What is my
research question
and why is it important?
15. CONTENT
What primary
sources are
available, and
What is my topic? how will I use
them?
historiography
methodology
What is my
research question
and why is it important?
16. CONTENT
What primary
sources are
available, and
What is my topic? how will I use
them?
historiography
methodology
What is my
research question
and why is it important?
Thesis
18. What is the best
way to construct my
argument to support my thesis? ANALYSIS
19. What is the best
way to construct my
argument to support my thesis? ANALYSIS
What are my sub-theses?
20. What is the best
way to construct my
argument to support my thesis? ANALYSIS
What are my sub-theses?
What are the best
objects to use to
exemplify my argument?
• art
• material culture
• texts
21. What is the best
way to construct my
argument to support my thesis? ANALYSIS
What are my sub-theses?
What are the best
How will I objects to use to
analyze them? exemplify my argument?
• text • art
• video • material culture
• interactive activities • texts