1. Choose a country to investigate
Belgium
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Poland
Portugal
Russia
Spain
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Portugal
Belgium
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Poland
Portugal
Russia
Spain
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Portugal
2. Click on a job to read its description.
Political Advisor
Economist
Environmentalist
Cultural Reporter
Historian
Geographer
TIP: Once you know what your job will be, you can skip ahead that specific page by placing your mouse over the "Process" tab and click on your job.
Political Advisor
Economist
Environmentalist
Cultural Reporter
Historian
Geographer
TIP: Once you know what your job will be, you can skip ahead that specific page by placing your mouse over the "Process" tab and click on your job.
3. Once you have identified your job, use the resources provided on each page.
If you are struggling with the research portion of this, cruise on over to the "How To" page for some video tutorials.
If you are struggling with the research portion of this, cruise on over to the "How To" page for some video tutorials.
4. Now that you have your information, you need to focus on the creation of your "info-person." This will be used as a display in our United Nations Children's Exhibit. We understand that you are familiar with making "info-people" already, but in case you are a little rusty, check out the "How To" section for a quick tutorial video. The finished product should look like something like the example pictured to the right.
5. Great! Now you are in the home stretch. The final thing you need to do is complete a PowerPoint for your country for the education conference. We here at the United Nations make some pretty snazzy PowerPoints, so we have very high expectations.
If you need a refresher on how to make a PowerPoint presentation, check out the "How To" section for a quick tutorial on basics and some of the cooler features.
If you need a refresher on how to make a PowerPoint presentation, check out the "How To" section for a quick tutorial on basics and some of the cooler features.