Investigating Where We Live (IWWL) is a summer outreach program at the National Building Museum, designed for students aged 12-16 from the D.C. metropolitan area. Participants learn to use creative writing and photography as a means of understanding and describing D.C. neighborhoods. At the end of the program, participants will share what they have learned by creating a public exhibition. In 2010, students will focus on the neighborhoods of Petworth, Southwest Waterfront, and Trinidad.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Bryant: Exhibit Work Day
Today my Trinidad group members and I did various tasks that needed to be completed, in order to get our exhibit ideas finalized. First, we made our final decisions on which photos we were going to include in our exhibit. Our final photo selection process was very simple because we all had a good idea of what we wanted to show in our exhibit. Next, we worked on giving our exhibit a title. This task was also very simple because my group as a whole came together to decide on our title. Finally, our group separated into small groups, where each group had a different task to work on. My small group had to come up with the writing piece we each wanted to put in the exhibit. This was the most difficult task of all because instead of doing it as a group, we had to complete it individually. Today, we completed a lot of things that needed to be done in order to pull our exhibit together.
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