Introduction
What do the following symbols mean?
This symbol indicates to Create Something
This symbol indicates to save something
1. What is the name of the Controlled Assessment Brief? Community Spirit
2. What does the project hope to do? It aims to bring local communities together through organised events and better known charities.
3. How many activities do you need to complete? Four
Event Overview
4. What information do you need to think about when planning the event? The event will have to be held outdoors, locally, appeal to people of all ages (including adults, young people and children), be run by volunteers, not make any loss while perhaps making a small profit, have food and drink available and a number of attractions and activities around the site, give children freebies (free gifts) and allow local charities to hire a pitch, promote their work and raise funds.
5. How will you promote the event? An audio clip entitled “Save the Date” will play on the local radio, a digital advertisement will encourage charities to hire a pitch, and members of the local community will receive a newsletter via email.
Getting Organised
6. List the folders you will need to create? “Community Spirit” with sub-folders named, “Activity 1”, “Activity 2”, “Activity 3”, “Activity 4” and “Development”.
7. What is the Sources table used for? It is used to organise information and assets found or created, their sources (whether primary or secondary), any permission required to use them and information about whether or not they were used.
8. Why do you need a test buddy? A test buddy is useful for providing feedback for work to give an idea of the strong points and to give constructive criticism in order to allow improvement. Activity 1
9. List the tasks for Activity 1 Investigation, Logo, Music Database, Audio Clip and Review Investigation
10. In order to plan your event