Team Collaboration
The team leader is Melissa. She assigned different pages of the site to each of the team members. She worked on the involvement page, added pictures, and edited some of the pages. Zak designed the layout, banner, and navigation. He also found the content for the conclusion page, created the credits page, and edited most of the site's content. Joe found some of the images used as well as found the content for the timeline page. He also created the icon in the address bar. Mark found some of the images used and found the content for the technology page. He also wrote the introduction on the homepage. Casey found images, created the quiz on the homepage, and wrote the content for the background page. Ian found most of the images used, as well as assisted Casey with the trivia quiz on the homepage. He also selected our name <insert name here>.
Team Diversity
The team is comprised of six people- one girl and five boys. We live in Central Florida in the United States . Two of the team members are minorities. Everyone is considered to be middle class. Everyone had their own strength to contribute to the project. Melissa, as the team leader, had good organizational skills. Zak was an expert in designing the site. Mark developed and edited the content of the site. Joe used his experience with Photoshop to create the icon, and he also contributed the images that were needed. Casey learned how to create a trivia quiz for the site. Ian conducted the research necessary to create the content within the site.
The following sources were used in our approach to the analysis:
- http://www.essortment.com/all/effectswhatcau_mmy.htm
- http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/causes%20of%20the%20cold%20war.htm
- http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/westn/coldwar.html
- America: Past and Present
- http://www.sandia.gov/ASC/russia/science_timeline.html
- http://www.remote.org/frederik/culture/berlin/
- http://library.thinkquest.org/10826/timeline.htm
- The Fall of the Berlin Wall (Buckley, William F. Jr., 2004)
- "Cold War," A Dictionary of World History (Oxford University, 2000)
- Cold War (Walter LaFeber, 1991)







