I need everyones input
I am going to school for secondary-education mathematics with a minor in physics. My bow usually gives me a way to relate what I'm learning to the real world...
anyways, for one of my education classes, I have to do some interactive web, about a topic of my choice, which will be archery.
Basicially, what I'm curious about is what fields do you guys, the biggest archery community I know, consider important, here's what I have so far.
History (from indians and stickbows to today's current compounds)
Equipment (which covers the different types of bows, arrows, releases, quivers, sights, rests, etc.)
Form (which I really don't know much about "correct" form [I know how to shoot properly, I just don't know how to explain it, I could use some help with this also]).
Reasons (such as why someone would use a bow and arrow, anything from hunting to recreational shooting to competition shooting)
The Science of Shooting (archers paradox, arrow spining, cam styles, string types, etc.)
I would like to cover as much as possible. The more the better. Pour everything in here to my guys, even if you take it as common knowledge. Remember I'm covering a lot of stuff, and I may overlook some very incredibly basic things. Thanks guys.