Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Final Video Project

Post your Video Project to Vimeo or YouTube then post link in your blog post.
Write a blog post summarizing what you did in the video and who was in your group.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Final Capstone Projects

Post links to your final website, psa, poster, video project and any other capstone projects on your blog.

Add blog entry discussing and summarizing your efforts.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Brief Proposal Presentation to class

IIdentify the nature of your presentation
  • Theme
  • Props and other assets, food, photographs, building materials
  • Production timeline

Monday, February 27, 2012

PSA Presentation

Post your PSA to Vimeo or YouTube then post link in comments.

Write blog post summarizing how you created your PSA.

Friday, February 10, 2012

PSA Resource Links

Great links to PSA resources:

http://ethemes.missouri.edu/themes/764

History of Public Service Announcements from The Museum of Broadcast Communications
http://www.museum.tv/eotvsection.php?entrycode=publicservic

Public Service Advertising Research Center
http://www.psaresearch.com/

PSA Script Examples
http://www.freshfromflorida.com/pi/images/firewood_script.pdf
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/newsmedia/psas/transcripts/giant_salvinia_video_15.phtml

Post final script on the student server.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

PSA Intent

Create a post on your blog:

Read and comment:
HOW TO WRITE A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
http://www.kab.net/KABAdditionalInformation/AdditionalDownloads/Downloads_GetFile.aspx?id=4250

Research PSA's and post the links to at least 2 PSA with comments

Your PSA comments:
• What are the key points you will emphasis

• What visuals and audio are appropriate

• What type of PSA you will use?

• Outline of proposed structure.

PSA of your Capstone Project Concept Requirements:
- 20-30 seconds
- Animated text
- music or voice-over
- your video must address your Statement of Intent

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Thinking Ahead - Presentation

In your blog posts you have started to define the scope or approach of your presentations and the look and feel of your website, video and print materials. You have worked on first drafts and while not finished, have a good feel for the nature of your presentation. Even if you have had to make some changes in direction, you still know the overall theme you want to communicate.

It is time to start thinking ahead about your presentation and the appearance of your space. You will have the poster with easel, website, PSA and…

What other props or visuals have you decided on? Some of you already know you are going to do a handout, mini-handout, graphic charts, 3D model on your website and/or a physical model.

What other visual aids can be incorporated into your space to enhance your presentation and make you stand out from all the other presenters? What can catch people’s attention so they will want to stop and see what you are talking about?

Once you have their attention, how are you going to make a memorable presentation that will impress the judges, RCHS staff and other students?

Create a Post on your blog exploring your thoughts on the above. Also, research online to find suggestions from professionals that will enhance your presentation and make it memorable for your audience.

Then, list five or more ideas you found online and site the websites. They can’t all come from one website.

In your research, what ideas did you find that your think are really great?
Would they work for your presentation? If not, is there some way to incorporate part of the idea?

Look at the TED site to see what talks have been done about your subject. What did you learn from the way they presented that can help your presentation? Was it their presentation technique or the approach to the topic?


Check out this interesting site, Presentation Zen. In a recent post, he talks about one of his presentation heroes, Dr. Hans Rosling. He calls him the “Jedi Master of presenting data clearly, visually, and simply” and “He proves time and time again, that data are not dull—and when you are trying to change the world, there is no excuse for boring presentations.” Check out this example from the blog: US in a converging world: Hans Rosling on CNN.
This segment is from March, 2011.