multimedia

**What do you care about? What matters?**
Buying habits of teens? Drunk driving? Politics? Water use? War in Iraq? Illiteracy? Animal experimentation? Eating meat? Mandatory schooling? Salaries of professional athletes? Stress on teens? Cell phone use? Bullying? Problems with grading in schools?

**Steps for writing paper:**

 * Collect your resources
 * Create an [|annotated bibliography] by using your notes in diigo
 * Make an outline, either with inspiration, your own outline process, or handwritten notes
 * Write a draft
 * Edit the draft twice (for content and then grammar/punctuation
 * Write a final essay
 * Turn in two drafts, final paper, and annotated bibliography

Steps for creating the multimedia project

 * Re-read your sources
 * Find images to support your research
 * Decide on an application (PowerPoint, 280 slides, MovieMaker)
 * Put it all together (keeping in mind you are persuading through visuals--use quotes, images, words to tell your story)
 * Make the presentation 2-5 minutes long

**Works Cited vs Annotated Bibliography**
For this paper, you should construct an annotated bibliography with at least three sources. An annotated bib is the same as a works cited list except you also include a brief description of the resource. Remember, you already have this in Diigo! Here is an example: I used [|Easy Bib to create this from one of the sites you saved in Diigo.]


 * Remember, we can't do a hanging indent on the wiki, but you must indent when you create one for your essay.**

"World Hunger Poverty." __UMCOR__. 2008. United Methodist Committee on Relief. 23 Nov. 2008 . This organization is the humanitarian relief and development agency of the United Methodist Church. The site shows how and where to give time and resources. It also provides statistics about poverty and world hunger.