variety of media

Content might include portraits, images of documents important to the individual, and images of the country at the time. Visual representations of images, videos or recordings should include captions or a voice-over providing an explanation of the representations, and a Suggested Readings page. All captions should include the source of the image and a short explanation of its importance. You may present your images on a website, or a free site like Weebly.com, or you may create a presentation in a Web 2.0 application such as Prezi (prezi.com), Voicethread (voicethread.com), or a PowerPoint saved to PDF or YouTube format.
At least five images from three different media sources and an annotated bibliography or a “suggested reading” list for your audience. Your suggested reading list may be different from the works cited list for your paper, and should include the most interesting sources you have found. The list should contain at least five substantial Web sites or primary sources. Among these five sources must be a scholarly journal article and at least three primary sources.
•Captions for each image
•Annotations for each source. “Annotation” means you will write a sentence or two for each source listed which tells the reader what is worthwhile about this source.