Digital Portfolio
The Human Symphony: Digital Portfolio Project
Project Objectives:
Create an in-depth, interactive digital portfolio that showcases your understanding of how various human body systems work together to maintain homeostasis and support human reproduction.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of the circulatory, respiratory, endocrine, immune, and reproductive systems.
Explain homeostasis and how it is maintained.
Describe the human reproductive process and how it ensures the continuity of life.
Integrate multimedia elements to create an engaging and informative experience.
Project Overview: Your digital portfolio will include:
An introductory overview of homeostasis and the reproductive system.
Interactive diagrams of body systems with detailed annotations.
Sections describing homeostasis and the reproductive system with case studies.
A glossary of key terms and a reference page.
Quizzes or assessments to demonstrate your understanding.
Expectations:
Scientific Accuracy: Your work should be factually correct.
Creativity: Use innovative ways to present information interactively.
Quality: Pay attention to the clarity, organization, and design of your content.
Engagement: Make your portfolio compelling and accessible.
Project Timeline:
Day 1-2: Research and Design
Gather content and begin creating diagrams.
Start writing your introductory and system overviews.
Day 3: Development
Develop your simulations and interactive elements.
Work on case studies and application scenarios.
Day 4: Finalization
Complete your quizzes and reflective journaling sections.
Ensure that all multimedia elements are functioning.
Review and refine the entire portfolio for quality and coherence.
Submission Details:
Date Due: Monday, May 6, 2024
Format: Digital submission via Google Classroom
All work must be your own. Cite any sources you use in a reference section.
Additional Resources:
Use this site
The Body Systems Presentations from earlier in the Unit
The Endocrine and Immune System Stations notes
The Making Connections Lab
The Slides and notes for the Reproductive system
The textbook
Any other websites, books, or resources that you come across.
Please use your time wisely and remember to ask for help if you need it. We’re excited to see how you will each uniquely illustrate the fascinating story of the human body!