We started off the session with a guy called Michael talking to us about how to use the 'Turning Point' Tool. The tool will enable us to get feedback through audience interaction, pressing a button to choose their answer to the questions that we will ask them.
There are two ways that you can use the tool, these are through Powerpoint or Turning key.
We all agreed that we did not want to use the Turning Point tool in our first workshop as we needed a bit more practice using it first.
We have a workshop booked in for 2/2/12 (tomorrow) with the year 11s at Acland Burghley School. We agreed who was available to run the workshop: Sayem, Inaj and Kaium. The session will be for an hour so we started work on planning it.
What do we need to bring to the workshop?
- Posters (2A2s, 4A4s and 3A3s - Andrew and Rujina to bring along)
- Questionnaires (16 - Lajaune)
- A laptop
(We had an idea that we may want to have some wrist bands made up to hand out at our workshops, but we have agreed to wait and see how we get on a a few first of all.)
What will the structure of our workshop be?
- Introduction
- a bit about us and the campaign
- Show the poster
- Feedback, questions and answers on the poster
- Group activity - The main topic will be knife crime - What would you do as a campaign? What websites would you use to promote your campaign? How would you get your message across?
- The purpose of a campaign - a planned effort to make change and a method to get your message across
- Finish - Questions, answers and feedback
The main purpose of the workshop:
- How to make/create a campaign
- Raise awareness of our campaign
Everyone left the session feeling a lot more confident about running the workshop tomorrow. Good luck everybody!
Connexions/Faces in Focus, Peabody and Poached Creative have all come together to work on a new 'Staying Safe' poster campaign. The poster will be created during weekly sessions, where at least eight young people will learn how to run a successful campaign. Made up of 13-19 year olds, the sessions aim to help all participants gain new skills and have a positive effect on other young people. You can follow our weekly progress through our blogs.
Thursday 9 February 2012
Session 12 - Preparing For Our First Workshop In A School - 01/02/12
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