Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Manage a Communication Project Updates

Christine is compiling a Foster Care Booklet as a carers resource focusing on crisis care, medium to long term care and the emotions involved in the day to day care of foster children.

Lani and Nicole have been busy filming (ambushing) students in the creation of their video which will hopefully have it's "world premiere" on Graduation Day. After some technical glitches their systems seems to be up and running. Lani and Nicole intend to expand their horizons and get around the other Media and Communication classes to ambush …er…. interview other students so don’t be surprised if they interview you. The questions they will ask you are……… Sorry, I am under threat of death if I reveal those.

Jess and Ann are proceeding smoothly with the intended promotion of Bandana Day at the TAFE. Official permissions are now being sought and advertising designs for posters and flyers are being created by the highly talented duo who are promoting a worthwhile cause that affects many of us.

Jacqui is steaming ahead with her radio documentary. Progress on this can be found from her Wiki link on the sidebar.

Will, Janelle, Sarah and Eve are organising the graduation ceremony for 2006 and have successful negotiated an increase in funding from last year. They are currently also negotiating the appearance of a special “high profile” media type person to give the address.

Emma and Jess are gathering a collection of graphic art and photographs from the students with all invited to contribute. Hopefully some will be sold and the proceeds will be added to Jess and Ann’s Bandana day fundraiser.

Alysha and Gerry are forging ahead with their wikispace debate on being single vs not being single developing. The catchy name of this is – “Massdebate” – I’m not saying any more except that they welcome contributions to the debate.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bandana Day

Target 2

20/9/2006 Jess Byrnes
&
Ann Jones


Following approval from ITSA, Campus Administration and Canteen, Jess and I, are the only ones with authorisation to sell the Bandanas. This is due in part to the fact that this project is Jess and my self’s idea and part of our course assessment so we will be responsible for handling the money.

We will be selling the Bandanas from a table that we will be setting up in front of the bookshop in the canteen area.

On the table we will have various information on Bandana Day and its significance, also contact details if people would like further information.

We have enlisted the help of family members and friends, also the support of Certificate 4 in Communication and Media, to help us if we need to take a break, also distributing pamphlets and information regarding Bandana Day.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006 10:38:00 am  

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