Honors+Challenge+-+Making+Connections

From the product descriptor: The key element in working towards Honors Challenge credit will rely on the strength of how you connect the geologic concepts together. In other words, you will need to go beyond merely presenting the individual parts in separate sections. You should make very clear connections between the following five items in your field guide:
 * Honors Challenge Component**
 * Map
 * Geologic Historical Piece
 * Geologic Timeline
 * Rock and Minerals
 * Geologic Formations

By doing so, it is likely that you will also be developing a more **coherent product** which will need to be adjusted to make the constituent parts flow with each other.

These questions might be a guide for you. (These are some starting points to get you thinking. Don't just answer these questions and consider it your honors challenge component! ) 
 * Need some help thinking about connections?**
 * Think about the rocks and minerals you describe on your rocks and minerals page and where they were found on the map. Would you expect to find those rocks in other locations in the park? Why or why not? How might that connect to the history of glaciers in Maine or the shape of the coastline on the map?
 * How are the rock formations you describe connected to the events you talk about on your timeline and history? What processes are connected with what evidence in the rocks? How are the times that these events occur relevant to the features that show up?

These may be options you might want to use.
Make a concept web Add a connections section to each page of your site Create a character that shows up on the site to help draw connections. Make a sidebar on each page to point out connections. Be creative!

=Make a movie using Keynote=

1. Use Inspector to make timings. Choose automatic under start transition and choose your seconds. 2. File --> Export 3. **To compress your movie:**
 * Make sure it is quicktime.
 * Click next.
 * Name it and export.
 * Drag your movie into the old version of iMovie (go to the applications folder in the finder).
 * Choose share --> quicktime.
 * In the little dropdown window, choose compress movie for: WEB.
 * Click share.

=Make ComicLife into an image=

ChooseFile --> Export ..> Export to image

=Podcast in Garageband=

From the menu along the top: Choose Share -> Export podcast to disk. The following screen comes up, be sure to have all of these settings: If you have music as well, you will need to change the audio setting from spoken podcast to music. This will now be an m4a file.

Example
=Using your cell phone to make a podcast=

Use your cell phone and create a podcast using Yodio or Cinch.