Dresden

Introduction   Task    Background    Process & Resources    Conclusion

 

Process & Resources

To get the most out of the team, the head of the Dresden committee believes that if each member investigates an area of Dresden that truly interests them then they will uncover far more information. And as you are part of a small team, it is important that there is a good spread of people across all of the topic areas to best benefit the submission. You need to become as much of an expert on your area as possible to be able to share the information with the rest of the group.

You must follow the instructions for the topic area that you have chosen in order to gather the relevant information. For the benefit of the team, all members will present their findings in a written format (handwritten or word processed).

*NOTE: You must not cut and paste from the websites provided. You should use them as an information resource ONLY.

It is important to note that while each area may have a number of team members investigating it, each of  these team members must work independently of one another. Once the group has been divided into areas to research, you may click on your link to start the task.
 

Dresden

 

Dresden

History & Politics

 

Art & Culture

Visit this page if you have been charged with the task of investigating the history or the politics of Dresden.

 

Visit this page if you have been charged with the task of investigating the Arts, Culture or Architecture of Dresden.

Group Findings

Sharing your knowledge
It is now time to bring back together what you have found. Each team member is to present the information that they uncovered under their area of expertise to the rest of the group. This information will be put together into one document that all students will receive a copy of.

Images found at http://www.netzagon.de/zwinger/
http://www.praktica-collector.de/history.htm

© Created by Inge Cairns, Anja Pietzarka and Kelly Beattie for VCE German Unit 3 & 4
Berwick Secondary College 2005