Are Your Ready To Rock? - Event Planning
Planning the Concert Event of Your Lifetime
Tutorial Introduction VIdeo Here
Outcomes / Skills:
Software / Materials Needed:
Microsoft Word
Website creation software (Weebly.com / Wordpress / zapd app / Dreamworks / iWeb / Frontpage / Wix.com)
Google Sketchup
Photoshop or www.Pixlr.com
Website creation software (Weebly.com / Wordpress / zapd app / Dreamworks / iWeb / Frontpage / Wix.com)
Google Sketchup
Photoshop or www.Pixlr.com
Ready To Rock
Description video here
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Read the description here:
1. Students will choose 4 musical acts to preform a concert at their chosen New Brunswick Outdoor location.
2. Students write a letter to the bands that will interest them in playing the show. They will communicate the importance and uniqueness of the show.
3. Students will design a website for the show with the following 8 pages:
Welcome - the concert name, date and time, band names, location
About the Show- how many years has it been running, what cause does it support, what ages are allowed, rules for the show, date and time, about the town it is held in.
The Musicians - name, picture, description, website
Ticket info - fake ticket buying info that looks very real (paypal buttons etc...)
Media Gallery - youtube, photos, audio etc....
Find the Show - google map to the real location
Community - hotel, food, transportation suggestions
References - every single picture, video, sound, or text taken from another site needs to be found listed here with the website link next to it.
VIDEO TUTORIAL FOR WESBITE
4. Students will build the stage using google sketchup. It should be a stage that people will remember forever and include video screens with your school logo displayed proudly and largely on them.
5. Students will use photoshop or www.pixlr.com to create an 8 inch by 11 inch poster for the show. It should include:
1.Date and time for each band
2.Name of the show
3.A picture of the stage (screen capture from sketchup)
4.Town or city
5. A photo or two of live band action
6. Your name as the concert promoter
Evaluation:
Each of the 3 main projects (Website / Stage / Poster) can be marked regarding the needed inclusions and added together for a final score out of 90% The Final 10% will be determined by the persuasiveness and grammar/spelling of the invitation letter to the bands.
Or
Read the description here:
1. Students will choose 4 musical acts to preform a concert at their chosen New Brunswick Outdoor location.
2. Students write a letter to the bands that will interest them in playing the show. They will communicate the importance and uniqueness of the show.
3. Students will design a website for the show with the following 8 pages:
Welcome - the concert name, date and time, band names, location
About the Show- how many years has it been running, what cause does it support, what ages are allowed, rules for the show, date and time, about the town it is held in.
The Musicians - name, picture, description, website
Ticket info - fake ticket buying info that looks very real (paypal buttons etc...)
Media Gallery - youtube, photos, audio etc....
Find the Show - google map to the real location
Community - hotel, food, transportation suggestions
References - every single picture, video, sound, or text taken from another site needs to be found listed here with the website link next to it.
VIDEO TUTORIAL FOR WESBITE
4. Students will build the stage using google sketchup. It should be a stage that people will remember forever and include video screens with your school logo displayed proudly and largely on them.
5. Students will use photoshop or www.pixlr.com to create an 8 inch by 11 inch poster for the show. It should include:
1.Date and time for each band
2.Name of the show
3.A picture of the stage (screen capture from sketchup)
4.Town or city
5. A photo or two of live band action
6. Your name as the concert promoter
Evaluation:
Each of the 3 main projects (Website / Stage / Poster) can be marked regarding the needed inclusions and added together for a final score out of 90% The Final 10% will be determined by the persuasiveness and grammar/spelling of the invitation letter to the bands.