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How to Use Google Slides/Presentation for Making a Sample Jewish Legacy Project

Click here or copy and paste this link (https://www.movenote.com/v/m2PyG4p3YAIiR) into your browser (e.g. Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc.) to see and listen to a web camera video recording which explains the meaning and rationale for the Jewish Legacy Project.

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Let’s begin with defining the construct, Jewish Legacy Project

The Jewish Legacy Project is one that elevates the time and life pursuits of its elders. It involves students and their parents engaging in the creation of web-based artifacts (e.g. pictures, albums, podcasts, video recordings, etc.) that tell the story, the experiences and the values of selected members of their families (e.g. parents, grandparents, guardians, significant others, etc.) This does not mean that students cannot begin to create their own legacy projects or e-portfolios.

For more information on the Jewish Legacy Project click here.

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One artifact you might include in your Jewish Legacy Project is a family tree. See a sample family tree below.

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Other artifacts that you might want to include in your Jewish Legacy Project are pictures of your family. Below you will find sample pictures of Jewish families. Note how different Jewish people and families can look.

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Another artifact you can include in your Jewish Legacy Project is a podcast made by one of the members of your family. Click on the link below and hear a sample podcast.

Click here to listen to a sample podcast.

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Another artifact you can include in your Jewish Legacy project is a video recording made by one of the members of your family. See and hear a sample video recording embedded below.