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Weapon Innovations Of World War II

Jon Sikora Bailey Vilimek Junior Division Team Website

We came across this topic by a suggestion from our teacher. We continued to discuss the topic, after contemplating whether or not to continue with this topic, we reached the verdict to pursue with the topic. Weapons are still being innovated today. Many weapons are based on earlier versions or technical feature s of the most efficient weapons of the past. After the selection of this topic, we started to explore our information resources. These resources include websites, books, and other informational res ources. Some resources contained valuable information, while others included lit tle to no information that could help us with our topic. We decided upon the website project category, considering we are more co mfortable and native to working with computers. Rather than working on papers or exhibits, or even plays that would not display our true talent. We wanted to pr ovide our viewers with visual documentation including video and photographs, as well as written documentation. We created the website by exploring the different elements of presentation that the website creator provided us with. Using the d ifferent types of media and written documentation forms, we created a user-frien dly and intuitive website design. We based all of our websites perks off of our topic. Our topic, Weapon Innovations of World War II, relates to this year's th eme because it was a time period of great revolution in weaponry. The revolution of our topic dealt with the intuitivity and innovation of weaponry. The revolut ionary aspect of the project deals with atomic and fully-automatic weaponry.

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