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Unit 3 Project Review
Create a multimedia campaign to inform your peers about a topic of national or global significance.

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Open Ended
What is your topic?
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Unit 3 End Task
Our project will be to create a multimedia presentation to inform our peers about an issue of national or global significance.
Multimedia presentations include many elements:
Photos, videos, infographics
Videos and Music
Text
GIFS
Illustration and art
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a type of multimedia?
Text - a few sentences or a paragraph
A long 6 paragraph essay
Pictures
Videos
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Multiple Choice
What will your multimedia project focus on?
An issue that you (the student) care about
Our argument essay topic
An issue picked by the teacher
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Slogan
Your project will have an original slogan that YOU come up with.
A slogan is a short but memorable phrase or motto used to identify your campaign and issue.
The purpose of this slogan will be to help people remember your message.
For example, Nike's slogan is "Just do it" and when you see that phrase you remember Nike.
For example, a campaign about global warming and climate change has the slogan "There is no planet B" to help people remember the message that we only have one Earth.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is TRUE about slogans?
They are long but memorable phrases
They are short but memorable phrases
They are hard to remember
They are ONLY used to sell a product
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be an appropriate SLOGAN for a campaign informing people about COVID-19 safety?
Wear a mask because it will protect you and others around you from COVID-19
Be kind - wear a mask.
The CDC says to wear a mask. Also, doctors recommend this. You need a mask to go out in public like going to the store.
Your mask goes over your nose and mouth. If you don't wear a mask to the grocery store, they will hand you one. Don't forget that mask.
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Logo (image)
This type of logo is DIFFERENT from ethos, pathos, logos. It's an image to recognize your message.
For example, Nike has the logo with the Nike swish. When we see that, we know it's a Nike shoe or item of clothing.
Your project will have a logo that you find from Google Images.
The logo you find must represent your topic.
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Multiple Choice
A logo is an image that must ___________.
be created by us.
represent the topic and be found on Google Images.
be found in the textbook.
be drawn with colored pencils.
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Mission Statement
A "mission statement" is the goal of your project.
What do you hope to find out?
What do you hope to inspire others to do?
For example, "The mission of Protect the Children is to inform others about the crisis at the border. In our research, we hope to find out how we and others can help children at the border."
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Multiple Select
Check the TWO questions your mission statement should answer:
How do I use ethos, logos, pathos?
What is my slogan?
What do I hope to find out?
What do I want to inspire others to do?
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Call to action
Your "call to action" is what you want others to do or think after reading your project.
Do you want them to act in a certain way?
Do you want them to change their minds and think differently?
Do you want them to further research your topic to educate themselves?
For example: "Write to your local lawmaker."
For example: "Watch the news and pay attention to what is happening. Tell your friends and family and raise awareness."
For example: "Donate your time or money to this cause."
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Multiple Choice
What is a "call to action?"
It's what we want others to do after reading our project
It's what we will do
It's our opinion
It's our evidence
Unit 3 Project Review
Create a multimedia campaign to inform your peers about a topic of national or global significance.

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