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Organisation of community event or workshop
Poster
Journal

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Project Output

"Creativity is intelligence having fun." - Albert Einstein
Video/audio
Digital/data storytelling
Film /Doc
Photo Essay
Infographics
Booklet
Booklet

Video/audio

Purpose of Video/Audio Outputs Effective Communication: Videos and audio formats can be powerful tools for conveying information and engaging audiences. They can make complex topics more accessible and memorable. Creative Expression: These mediums offer opportunities for students to express their creativity and unique perspectives. Real-World Impact: Videos and audio can be shared widely on social media or through local channels, potentially reaching a broader audience and making a real-world impact.

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Video: Create a short documentary, a public service announcement, or a behind-the-scenes look at your project.Audio: Produce a podcast episode, a radio show, or an audio interview with relevant experts.

Video/audio
Digital/data Storytelling
Booklet
Poster
Infographics
Photo Essay
Film/doc
Journal
Video/audio
Digital/data Storytelling
Booklet
Poster
Infographics
Photo Essay
Film/doc

Digital/data storytelling

Digital storytelling: is the use of digital tools and technologies to create and share narratives. This can include videos, audio recordings, interactive websites, or virtual reality experiences.

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Data storytelling is a specific form of digital storytelling that focuses on using data to create compelling narratives. It involves transforming data into visual representations (like charts or graphs) and combining them with storytelling techniques to convey meaningful insights..

"Documentary filmmaking is about finding the story within the facts." - Michael Moore

Journal
Video/audio
Digital/data Storytelling
Booklet
Poster
Infographics
Photo Essay
Film/doc

Film/Documentary

Film and documentary projects offer you a unique opportunity to creatively convey your project's message and engage a wider audience.

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'"The filmmaker's job is to record what happens, not what people think should happen." - Werner Herzog

Journal
Video/audio
Digital/data Storytelling
Booklet
Poster
Infographics
Photo Essay
Film/doc

Photo Essay

A photo essay is a form of storytelling that uses images to convey a narrative or message. It's like a written essay, but instead of relying solely on words, it primarily uses photographs to tell a story.

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A photograph is a secret message about the photographer." - Emile Zola

Journal
Video/audio
Digital/data Storytelling
Booklet
Poster
Infographics
Photo Essay
Film/doc

Infographics

Infographics are visual representations of data or information. They combine text, images, and charts to present complex data in a clear, concise, and visually appealing way

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InfographicsCommunicate complex information: Break down complex data into easily understandable visuals.Tell stories: Use visuals to create a narrative and engage the audience. Persuade: Use visuals to persuade or convince viewers of a particular point of view. Educate: Teach viewers about a specific topic or subject.

Journal
Video/audio
Digital/data Storytelling
Booklet
Poster
Infographics
Photo Essay
Film/doc

Poster

A poster is a large-format graphic display that combines text, images, and other visual elements to convey a message or information. They are commonly used for advertising, educational purposes, and public announcements.

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Creating effective posters:

Keep it simple: Avoid overcrowding the poster with too much information. Use strong visuals: Images and graphics can help to capture attention and convey the message. Proofread carefully: Check for spelling and grammar errors before finalizing the design. Test it out: Show the poster to others to get feedback and make any necessary adjustments.

Journal
Video/audio
Digital/data Storytelling
Booklet
Poster
Infographics
Photo Essay
Film/doc

Team Booklet

A team booklet is a compilation of information and reflections related to a group project. It serves as a comprehensive record of the team's journey, from initial planning to final outcomes.

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Examples of Team Booklets

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Organisation of community event or workshop
Journal
Video/audio
Digital/data Storytelling
Booklet
Poster
Infographics
Photo Essay
Film/doc

Project Journal

A project journal is a personal record of a student's journey throughout a project. It serves as a space for reflection, documentation, and learning.

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Organisation of community event or workshop
Journal
Video/audio
Digital/data Storytelling
Booklet
Poster
Infographics
Photo Essay
Film/doc

Organising a community event or a workshop

Community events and workshops can be impactful and meaningful project outputs, especially for projects focused on social or environmental issues. Here's how you can explain these options to your students:

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Organisation of community event or workshop
Journal
Video/audio
Digital/data Storytelling
Booklet
Poster
Infographics
Photo Essay
Film/doc

"Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions."

Albert Einstein

An awesome presentation…

  • Improve communication on any topic.
  • Matches your audience...
  • And makes them part of the message.
  • Has a color suitable for its theme.
  • Represents data with graphics.
  • Uses timelines to tell stories.

The Purpose of Digital and Data storytelling

Purpose: To tell a story. How do they differ? DiST uses all sorts of images to tell an impactful story; DaST uses mainly data (charts of all kings, stats) to tell an impactful story 3. They both start to take shape from a basic idea or theme; they both require storyboarding (sketching out scenes and including image and/or interview segments to spark further ideas for the narrative; find stats, build appealing charts); 4. Both require scene planning and annotation, dialogue, narration and all elements to be sorted beforehand; 5. Both allow changes as teams find more visuals, deepen the research and /or brainstorm further

  • Challenges and Solutions: A discussion of any challenges encountered during the project and how they were addressed.
  • Individual Reflections: Reflections from each team member on their personal growth, contributions to the project, and overall experience.
  • Team Reflections: A collective reflection on the team's dynamics, strengths, and areas for improvement.
  • Final Outcomes: A summary of the project's achievements and impact.
Key components of a team booklet

Project Overview: A brief introduction to the project, its goals, and objectives. Team Members and Roles: A list of the team members and their respective roles and responsibilities. Project Process: A description of the steps involved in completing the project, including research, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

Documentary

Real-World Focus: Documentaries primarily focus on real-life events, people, or issues. Informative and Educational: The goal is to inform and educate the audience about a particular topic. Interview-Based: Documentaries often rely on interviews with experts, witnesses, or individuals involved in the subject matter. Visual Storytelling: Similar to films, documentaries use visuals to enhance the storytelling experience.

Film

Narrative Structure: A film typically follows a narrative structure with a clear beginning, middle, and end. It often involves characters, a plot, and a conflict that is resolved. Visual Storytelling: Films rely heavily on visuals to convey the story. Cinematography, editing, and sound design play crucial roles in creating a compelling experience. Fiction or Non-Fiction: Films can be either fictional (based on a made-up story) or non-fictional (based on real-life events).

Local Resources Community Centers: Reach out to local community centres for event space, resources, and support. Non-Profit Organizations: Partner with local non-profit organizations that share your goals. Government Agencies: Connect with government agencies that support community initiatives. Funding and Grants Crowdfunding Platforms: Explore platforms like GoFundMe or Kickstarter to raise funds for your event or workshop. Grants and Funding Opportunities: Research local, national, and international grants that support sustainable initiatives.

Resources for Community Events and Workshops

Online Platforms Eventbrite: A popular platform for creating and promoting events online. Meetup: A platform for finding and organizing local groups and events. Facebook Events: Create and manage events on Facebook to reach a wider audience. Educational Resources SDG Academy: Offers online courses and resources on the SDGs. UN Sustainable Development Goals: The official website of the SDGs provides information and resources. Global Goals Week: A global initiative that organizes events and activities related to the SDGs.

Key Considerations for Video/Audio Outputs:

Storytelling: Develop a compelling narrative that clearly communicates the project's message and engages the audience. Visuals and Sound: If creating a video, ensure high-quality visuals and sound. Consider using music, sound effects, and animations to enhance the storytelling. Editing and Production: Learn basic editing techniques to create a polished and professional product. Platform Selection: In this case, YouTube is your choice. Audience Targeting: Consider your target audience and tailor your content accordingly. Accessibility: Ensure your video or audio is accessible to all viewers, including those with disabilities.
Audio Production

Planning and Scripting: Develop a clear script or storyboard to guide your video production. Outline the key messages and structure of your content. Visuals and Composition: Use high-quality visuals and consider the composition of your shots. Pay attention to lighting, framing, and background elements. Sound: Ensure clear audio quality. Use microphones and editing tools to enhance sound quality and reduce background noise. Editing: Use video editing software to cut, edit, and sequence your footage. Add transitions, music, and text overlays as needed. Accessibility: Consider accessibility features like captions or audio descriptions for viewers with disabilities.

Video Production

Recording Quality: Use a high-quality microphone to ensure clear audio. Editing and Mixing: Use audio editing software to remove background noise, adjust levels, and add effects. Script and Structure: Develop a clear script or outline for your audio content. Voiceover: If using a voiceover, ensure the speaker has a clear and engaging voice.

Key components of a project journal

Daily/weekly reflections: Thoughts, feelings, and insights related to the project. Challenges and successes: Documentation of obstacles encountered and strategies used to overcome them. Learning experiences: Reflections on personal and academic growth throughout the project. Key decisions and milestones: A record of important decisions made and significant milestones achieved. Evidence of work: Attachments of relevant documents, such as research notes, data, or drafts.

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Broader engagement with the community (e.g. students) Focus on building relationships and raising awareness

Org. Event

Key Features of Organization: Event Concept: Develop a unique theme or focus for the event. Venue Selection: Choose a spacious location that can accommodate the expected crowd. Permits and Licenses: Obtain necessary permits for public gatherings and any specific activities (e.g., food vendors, alcohol). Volunteers: Recruit and train volunteers to assist with various tasks. Marketing and Promotion: Create a comprehensive marketing campaign to reach the target audience. . Post-Event Evaluation: Assess the event's success and identify areas for improvement.

Key Features of Org. a WS

Key Features of Organization: Topic Selection: Choose a relevant and engaging topic aligned with project goals. Target Audience: Identify the specific group of people you want to reach (e.g., students, professionals, community members). Speaker/Facilitator: Secure experienced individuals to lead the sessions. Venue Selection: Find a suitable location with adequate facilities (e.g., classrooms, conference rooms). Logistics: Handle registration, catering, and any necessary equipment. Marketing and Promotion: Create promotional materials (e.g., flyers, social media posts) to attract participants. Evaluation: Develop a system to gather feedback and assess the workshop's effectiveness.

Resources

What is their purpose? To tell a story. How do they differ? DiST uses all sorts of images to tell an impactful story; DaST uses mainly data (charts of all kinds, stats) to tell an impactful story 3. They both start to take shape from a basic idea or theme; they both require storyboarding (sketching out scenes and including image and/or interview segments to spark further ideas for the narrative; find stats, build appealing charts); 4. Both require scene planning and annotation, dialogue, narration and all elements to be sorted beforehand; 5. Both allow changes as teams find more visuals, deepen the research and /or brainstorm further

Digital and Data Storytelling

Online Storyboard Creators: Canva: https://www.canva.com/create/storyboards/ offers free storyboard templates with a user-friendly interface. You can choose from various layouts and customize them with text, images, and illustrations. Milanote: https://milanote.com/templates/storyboards/video-storyboard provides free storyboard templates within their online project management platform. Their templates are basic but offer a good starting point for beginners.

Community Event and Workshop Ideas Related to SDGs

SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production Community Market: Organize a market featuring locally sourced and sustainable products to promote responsible consumption. Waste Reduction Workshop: Conduct a workshop on waste reduction techniques, such as composting, recycling, and upcycling. SDG 13: Climate Action Climate Change Awareness Event: Host an event with speakers, workshops, and activities to raise awareness about climate change and its impacts. Renewable Energy Workshop: Organize a workshop on renewable energy technologies and their benefits.

SDG 14: Life Below WaterBeach Cleanup: Organize a beach cleanup to remove plastic waste and debris from the coastline. Marine Conservation Workshop: Conduct a workshop on marine conservation topics, such as protecting marine habitats or reducing plastic pollution. SDG 15: Life on Land Tree Planting Campaign: Organize a tree planting campaign to contribute to reforestation efforts. Biodiversity Awareness Workshop: Conduct a workshop on biodiversity and its importance, highlighting local ecosystems and species. SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals Community Partnership Event: Organize an event to bring together local organizations and community members to discuss collaboration and partnerships for achieving the SDGs. Intergenerational Workshop: Conduct a workshop that brings together people of different ages to discuss sustainability challenges and solutions.

Common types of infographics include:

Statistical infographics: Use charts and graphs to represent data. Timeline infographics: Show the progression of events over time. Process infographics: Illustrate a process or workflow. Hierarchical infographics: Show relationships between different elements.

Key aspects to consider when making a poster:

Clear Message: The poster should have a clear and concise message that is easily understood by the target audience.Visual Appeal: Use high-quality images, graphics, and fonts that are visually appealing and easy to read.Layout and Design: Organize the content in a logical and visually pleasing layout. Use white space effectively to create a balanced design.Colour Scheme: Choose a colour scheme that is appropriate for the message and visually appealing.Typography: Use fonts that are easy to read and consistent with the overall design.Call to Action: Include a clear call to action (CTA) that encourages the viewer to take a specific action, such as visiting a website or attending an event.Target Audience: Consider the target audience and tailor the content and design accordingly.