Friday, 22 November 2013

Presentation 2 - Watch this Space

Your second presentation - to a 'representative' from Regeneration - will be shown your first week after study leave (week beginning 9th December).

This presentation is to include the following:
  • A summary of your campaign ideas
  • A recap of your target audience and what it is you are wanting them to do to get involved
  • How your project ideas/audience/focus has changed since the last presentation
  • Your final campaign idea (including names, audience, 2 linked productions, slogan, logo etc)
  • Show progress made so far:
    •  to include poster/leaflet plans,
    • website design (or show us round the website so far)
    • Storyboard for film - or (even better) show us some of your filming so far.
    • Any other production work done (e.g. facebook page etc - you will have FB access as presentation will be done on my laptop)
  • How all the work is suitable/specifically done to suit the target audience
  • Link to the brief
  • What your intended outcome will be

Remember to keep a close focus to the requirements of the brief - you are wanting to get PEOPLE involved with regenerating a local area - and a sharp link to the needs of the target audience.

This presentation is worth 1/3 of your total research mark.

Remember to try to create an engaging, detailed presentation.
No slide to have more than 20 words.
Visuals will be needed to demonstrate your progress.

Classmates will also offer feedback again.

Marking:
I will be marking your presentation on the following things:
  • How well it is linked to the brief.
  • How clear you are regarding target audience
  • Clear understanding of the issue and your research.
  • Good progress with suitable, relevant ideas to the campaign.
  • Presentation style (just reading off the PPT or paper with little engagement will be less successful than eye contact with audience, notes, engaging visuals, clear speech).

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Presenting your work creatively


Some apps and websites that will help you present your work in a variety of ways.

http://www.tagxedo.com/ - create word clouds to show things like key ideas, feedback results etc or
http://www.wordle.net/ .

https://bubbl.us/ - create colourful mindmaps. Print screen if you don't want to create an account, but would look better if you did.

http://szoter.com/#intro - annotate images.

Explain Everything
An app for ipad and android - create presentations.
Costs £1.49.
Free alternative (but not as good) is called 'ShowMe)

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