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Ways to Show What You Know

This is a partial list of ways you can show us what you've learned in a unit of the course.  Some options work better for different bodies of knowledge.  Let us know if you think of a new option to add.

Write an essay.
Write a letter.
Write a report.
Write a dialogue, play, or story.
Write a song.  
Make an advertisement (print or video).
Make a poster.
Make a cartoon strip or mini-graphic novel.  (See Bitstrips or Halftone)
Make a trailer or how-to video or infomercial. (See videoscribe)
Write, film, or draw a parody that clarifies the situation and the problems with it. 
Re-write the ending of a story or event.  
Create a skit to perform.
Film or do a live rant about the issue.
Make an infographic.   (One how-to site here, but there are lots out there - like Picktochart.)
Make a power point presentation.
Make a prezi presentation.
Make a website.  
Make a diorama.  
​Make an animation using Animaker.
Make a series of trading cards.
Film or do a live interview with you answering questions about the topic.
Make a news report (paper, video, or live) about the topic.
Hold a speed-dating-like series with everyone learning a bit of information and sharing it person to person.