This is a PowerPoint project on Booker T. Washington. It must not look like a PowerPoint but a magazine article or educational poster instead. It must catch the readers eye and make them want to learn all about the 13th Amendment. The project must be 10 slides long with all factual, plagiarism free material. Pictures included. note: If you use Power Point, your zine should NOT look like a power point presentation. I want to see that you are treating this as a magazine rather than a power point presentation. We will not be grading you on your prowess as a graphic designer, however, we will be grading you on thoughtfulness. We want to see that you’ve put real time and effort into putting your project together. If it looks like a traditional power point presentation, you have not completed the assignment correctly. Whatever you create will need to be uploaded to Canvas. RUBRIC Guidelines & Point Distribution (/180 points): INFORMATION ACCURACY (/36 points) Student uses information from class effectively. Zine is free from misinformation or any factually inaccurate information. Zine centers factual information and is not comprised solely of opinions and/or anecdotal information. EFFECTIVENESS (/36 points) Student has effectively communicated their topic to an audience with no prior knowledge of the history of the topic ORIGINAL CONTENT (/36 points) While this Zine may include quotes or images from other sources, it is authentically original, created by the student in their own voice and from their own perspective CLARITY (/36 points) It is easy to understand the point being made in the Zine. Readers would have no problem following the logic or understanding the concept. CREATIVITY (/36 points) It is clear that the student took time and effort to create an interesting Zine. While it is difficult to quantify creativity exactly, Zines must be more than just slide shows or power point presentations. We want to see thoughtfulness behind how your presentation is put together. DON’T LOSE POINTS: Word Count/Page Count: This assignment does not have a “word count” but rather a “page count.” Your Zine must include 10 “pages.” Students will receive -25 for each page they go over or under the required 10 pages Facts: It is very important that you put your Zine together using facts. You should make it clear why you think the info your sharing is worth learning about—you must center information you learned from class. If you Zine includes no facts students will receive -75 points Sources Students must use both class notes and course readings as reference points for these Zines. You do not have to cite your class notes but you should cite at least 3 readings that have been posted under additional materials. Students who fail to cite readings will lose -30 points for each citation that they are lacking. (I.E. -30 for 2 only citations, -60 for only 1 citation, -90 for no citations) Plagiarism: While you can certainly include quotes and images in your Zine, make sure your voice is centered in this project. If your Zine is made up entirely of quotes and images from other people, then you have not effectively created a Zine, you have just gathered content together in one place.