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Introduction:
» Team Anglo-Saxon EXPERIENCE is a medieval roller coaster ride for people of all ages, with or without short attention spans. Our website focuses on the clothing, money, myths, transportation, survival, religion, games, plant life, music, and medicine of the middle ages. We want to provide a good location for high school students to take a brief look of the medieval period. We will present the information in a logical, but entertaining format in order to make high school students want to visit our site even when they are not looking for specific information.

Description:
» Our website is comprised of nine sections that are each made up of separate categories that summarize certain information about the Middle Ages that a high school student would want to quickly read.

Purpose:
» We are making our page as informative as possible without covering a myriad of topics and without losing any readers’ attention. We would like to add videos if possible and pictures to help the students want to visit our site for recreational reasons as well as scholastic. We will get our information from the Internet, and from notes received from past and current History courses that our team members have taken.

Contact Us:
» Contact us at teambrmhs@yahoo.com

Team Members:

John
John

"I helped work on many parts of the site. Making the JavaScript mp3 player interface and Archer Menu were by far the most fun and involved contributions I made. For all the effort we put in, I sure would like to see our site win a prize."

Collin
Collin

"I had a splendiferous time working on this project. I wrote the sections on travel and religion and performed various photo edits."

Matthew
Matthew

"I loved the experience I had with this project. I worked on a number of the sections and made some graphics also."

Laura
Laura

"I enjoyed the aspect of working with a team. At first I didn’t realize how much work was needed to put together a good website. I worked with Matthew and outlined most of the sections."