I feel all colours have both positive and negative meanings that are subjective to personal interpretation. Identifying several interpretations should allow me to generate facts for the handouts and presentation. Since I am not sure what version of PowerPoint is on the computers at college, I will avoid incompatibility issues and create a pdf from Adobe InDesign instead. Designing my handouts around the objects associated with the colour will hopefully create a fun memorable experience. I am really looking forward to learning about the other colours from my fellow students.
In conclusion, my tasks this week include:
- Researching my chosen colour
- Preparing a pdf presentation with associated handouts
- Practising my presentation against the clock, start and finish strong, speak clearly, make eye contact
- Implementing communication guidelines to all future journals
- Get hosting set-up and working
- Printing off production schedule and copy the new assignment for Monday
3 comments:
I think that you have make a good point about using the handout to make the presentation a fun and memorable experience
This will ensure that when people think of the presentation they will remember it as good experience.
Date stamp and time zone test.
Creating a .PDF is something I picked up on in the first year and it is good that you are doing this so early on.
I had to do the colour Yellow last year (although I did use PowerPoint) I used things like bio hazard warning signs and the Tour de France leaders jersey as visual references in my presentation if this is any help.
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