MJ Google Website Outline.
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Home Page, page 1
“Michael Jackson: A Cultural Icon” is the title.
Introduction: a succinct welcome message outlining the goal of the website.
Michael Jackson in a beautiful picture.
Links to the other pages (Introduction, Musical Contributions, Dance and Fashion, Legacy, References) are provided for your convenience.
a succinct description of Michael Jackson’s significance in popular culture.
Introduction on page 2
“Michael Jackson’s Life and Career” is the title.
A summary of Michael Jackson’s early years, his time with the Jackson 5, and his move to a solo career should be given.
Include a timeline of his career’s major turning points.
Describe his influence on culture to set the stage for the following chapters.
musical contributions on page 3
“Michael Jackson’s Musical Legacy” is the title.
Famous songs and music videos have their own sections:
“Thriller”: Talk about the song’s and its music video’s relevance.
“Billie Jean”: Emphasize the song’s and its music video’s impact.
“Beat It”: Talk about the song’s and the music video’s influence.
Mention the impact of his creative utilization of music videos.
Page 4: Fashion and Dance
“Michael Jackson: Dance and Fashion Icon” is the title.
Describe the moonwalk and its significance as examples of Michael Jackson’s effect on dance.
His use of choreography in performances both on camera and in person.
Examine his recognizable outfits and fashion choices.
Include pictures or videos that demonstrate his dance talents and sense of style.
Page 5: History
“Michael Jackson’s Enduring Legacy” is the title.
Talk about how Michael Jackson has influenced modern dance, music, and fashion.
Include quotations or stories from contemporary performers and artists who have been influenced by him.
Highlight the lasting appeal of his work and music to younger generations.
References on page 6
List every academic book and other resource you used during your investigation.
Mention the texts for the course: “Eloquence and Epitaph” by Harper and “The New Black Aesthetic” by Trey Ellis.
Please include links to the outside resources you cited, such as “5 Ways Michael Jackson Influenced the World Outside of Music” and “Cultural impact of Michael Jackson – Wikipedia.”
Keep in mind to utilize a simple and eye-catching design for your Google Website, add relevant images, videos, and multimedia features when appropriate, and style your text and citations correctly. To include external information and design a user-friendly navigation system for your website, make sure to review the Google Sites guidelines.
QUESTION
Description
create a google Website about Michael Jackson that presents a brief overview of Michael Jackson’s life and career, highlighting some of his most iconic songs and dance moves. I will also discuss his impact on 90s popular culture and the political environment and his enduring legacy with minimum 3 webpages (excluding the home page) engaging with the attached readings.
1. Introduction: A brief overview of Michael Jackson’s life and career, including his early years with the Jackson 5, his breakthrough as a solo artist, and his impact on popular culture.
2. Musical Contributions: A discussion of some of Michael Jackson’s most iconic songs, including “Thriller,” “Billie Jean,” and “Beat It,” as well as his innovative music videos.
3. Dance and Fashion: A look at Michael Jackson’s influence on dance and fashion, including his signature moonwalk, his use of choreography in his videos and live performances, and his iconic costumes.
4. Legacy: A discussion of Michael Jackson’s enduring legacy and his impact on popular culture, including his influence on contemporary music, dance, and fashion.
All projects regardless of format should include a References page. You should incorporate at least THREE (3) academic texts and at least 10 sources altogether. You should also include TWO (2) course texts: 1.The New Black Aesthetic by Trey Ellis 2.Eloquence and Epitath by Harper
5 Ways Michael Jackson Influenced The World Outside Of Music (getuperica.com)Cultural impact of Michael Jackson – Wikipedia